New York City will host a ticker-tape parade Tuesday at 11 a.m. in honor of the Giants' victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI, the mayor's office announced.

The Giants won their second Super Bowl in five years over the Patriots, beating them tonight in Indianapolis, 21-17.

“Big Blue gave us a game to remember, and on Tuesday we're going to give them a parade to remember,” Mayor Michael Bloomberg said in a statement tonight.

The parade will begin at Battery Place and Washington Street at 11 and continue northbound up the Canyon of Heroes to Wall Street.

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The mayor will then present the Giants with the keys to the city at City Hall.

New York will give two tickets to 250 winners to the City Hall ceremony. You can visit www.nyc.gov or call 311 or send a text message to 311-862 to enter from 9-11 a.m. Monday. You can also enter through the mayor's Twitter page: @NYCMayorsOffice.

Tri-state area residents 18 years or older are eligible. You can enter only once. Winners will be notified at 2 p.m. and must pick up their tickets at a location in in midtown Manhattan by 8 p.m. Monday.

For Tuesday's parade, the sidewalks lining the Canyon of Heroes along Broadway from the Battery to City Hall are open to the public.

Complete information can be found here.