NEW YORK -- After winning Super Bowl XLVI, the New York Giants were treated to a ticker-tape parade in Manhattan, presented the keys to the city and then honored in a ceremony at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on Tuesday.

Nearly one million fans attended the Giants' second ticker-tape parade in five years along the Canyon of Heroes.

The parade began at 11 a.m. at Battery Place and Washington Street, before continuing north up the Canyon of Heroes to Worth Street.

Tons of blue and white confetti fell and fans chanted "Let's Go Giants!" as a float featuring Super Bowl MVP Eli Manning, defensive captain Justin Tuck, coach Tom Coughlin, general manager Jerry Reese, co-owners John Mara and Steve Tisch, Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Gov. Andrew Cuomo drove past. Manning, Tuck and Coughlin all took turns hoisting the Lombardi Trophy.

Fans threw footballs from the sidewalks to the players, who signed them and threw them right back.

As they prepared for the City Hall ceremony, running back Andre Brown grabbed the mike and started with "I Gotta Ring!" the song he sang while the Giants were on their charter plane coming back to Newark International Airport from Indianapolis.

Shortly after 1:30 p.m. every member of the Giants organization was presented with a key to the city by Mayor Bloomberg and former Giants great Michael Strahan. Before the ceremony began, Giants fans chanted "MVP! MVP! MVP" at Manning, yelled "Cruuuuuuz!!!" at wide receiver Victor Cruz and cheered loudest for Coughlin. After Cruz received his key, he salsa'd on the stage.

"Two months ago the experts doubted the Giants would even make the playoffs, but we're here today because the Giants believed in each other, and you believed in them," Mayor Bloomberg said during his speech.