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Can't make it to the Big Apple? Here's how to watch Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade coverage in 2025.
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The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is nearly set to march down 6th Avenue in Manhattan, marking its 99th (almost 100th!) year on the iconic route from Central Park West. While there certainly will be loads of people in New York watching the parade at 8:30 a.m. ET on the morning of Nov. 27, most of us will have to settle on watching it from home. But fret not, even if you're no longer a cable subscriber, the parade is entirely watchable.
It's time to learn where to watch Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade coverage in 2025. You know, because you'd be devastated if you missed any of those iconic new floats.




New York, N.Y.. A Snoopy balloon makes its way down Broadway near 57th Street during the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade on November 28, 1974.
Bill Senft/Newsday RM via Getty ImagesThis year, NBC stars Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb, and Al Roker are set to host the event again, which promises a stellar lineup: a whopping 34 massive balloons, 29 dazzling floats, 33 clown crews, 11 marching bands, 26 performers, a star-studded roster of musical guests (including Busta Rhymes and Foreigner), and, of course, the appearance of Santa Claus himself.
There will be plenty of newcomers heading down 6th Ave this year, including Bluey, Buzz Lightyear, and, wait for it — the Mario. You know, to celebrate the upcoming Super Mario Galaxy Movie hitting theaters in April of 2026. It's going to be a true sight to see on Thanksgiving morning.
Now, if you're not in New York City for the live event and need something to watch as you prep the day's feast, you've come to the right place. All you need is access to NBC in order to start streaming the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade this year at 8:30 a.m. on Thanksgiving, and thankfully, there are a number of ways to do it.
Peacock is the easiest place to watch Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade coverage live since it's NBC's streaming service and it will host live coverage even before the actual parade begins. Plus, Peacock is very affordable, with plans beginning at just $7.99/month and numerous movies and TV shows to stream on the app. Ready for an exciting morning filled with enormous balloons and great energy? You don't have to look anywhere further than Peacock.
You can also subscribe to Peacock via Prime Video.
If you don't subscribe to Peacock, you'll need a streaming service that includes NBC to watch the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, and DIRECTV STREAM is a great choice. With access to NBC and a wide array of other channels, DIRECTV STREAM lets you catch all the holiday action without cable. There are four main plan options — Entertainment, Choice, Ultimate, and Premier — each offering different levels of access, with prices that vary by location. These prices start at $89.99/month ($49.99 for the first month) with the Entertainment plan. These also start with 90+ channels.
You can also opt for new genre packs, including both MySports ($69.99/month, $59.99/month for the first two months, 20+ channels) and MyNews ($39.99/month, 10+ channels) options. To see the exact cost for your area and pick the plan that's right for you, visit the DIRECTV STREAM website.
A Hulu + Live TV subscription will also get you access to NBC and the parade plus over 95 more channels. You'll also get access to Hulu and Disney+'s entire library in addition to ESPN Unlimited content with this subscription, which you really can't beat. Hulu + Live TV costs $89.99/month but only $64.99 for your first three months.
Fubo is also a top pick if you're looking to watch the parade. Offering NBC alongside 240 other channels, Fubo's got your holiday viewing covered. Starting at $84.99/month ($54.99 for the first month), it's packed with perks like unlimited DVR to save every float and balloon moment and streaming on up to 10 devices, so no one misses a beat.
Sling TV also has you covered with some budget-friendly options. Just sign up for one of their plans, and you'll be ready to enjoy the parade from the comfort of home. The Blue plan has NBC and costs around $50.99/month or, to get more channels, go all-in with the Orange + Blue plan at $65.99/month (half off your first month). Be sure to check out Sling's website for exact pricing in your area because it does tend to differ across regions.
Traveling or living outside the U.S. but still want to catch the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade? No worries. A VPN can help bring the celebration to you! Services like ExpressVPN, Private Internet Access, or NordVPN let you mask your location, so you can stream U.S. platforms like NBC from anywhere in the world. Whether you're abroad for work, adventure, or just escaping the cold, a reliable VPN makes sure you won't miss a single float, balloon, or marching band. So fire up your connection, grab your favorite holiday snacks, and get ready to join the parade no matter where you're watching from this Thanksgiving.
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