New York City's iconic Christmas tree, located in Rockefeller Center, is typically taken down around the second week of January. However, the exact date may vary depending on weather conditions and other factors. The tree is a beloved part of the city's holiday season and is often illuminated and decorated with thousands of lights, providing a festive atmosphere for residents and tourists alike. Once the holiday season is over, the tree is carefully taken down and recycled to be used in other ways.