Fans 18 years and older can enter the giveaway from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday at nyc.gov or access the entry form through the mayor's office Twitter or by calling 311.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg will present keys to the city to the Yankees at the ceremony, which begins Friday at 1 p.m. after the ticker-tape parade.
Entrants can enter only once and request two tickets. They will be asked to give name, e-mail address and phone number to enter.
The sidewalks lining the parade route along Broadway from Battery Place to Chambers Street are open to all members of the public, and the City will set up a large screen near City Hall Park for members of the public to watch the subsequent ceremony.
There is very limited space on City Hall plaza for the ceremony itself.
According to the Mayor's office, there have been reports in the past of fraudulent offers for tickets to the parade - including access to floats - and to the ceremony.
There are no tickets or passes to any portion of the parade, and any such offers are fake. Ceremony tickets are not for resale. If you are aware of any tickets or passes being sold, please call 311.
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