New york christmas market

The magic of a Christmas market in New York City! Here are some popular ones to check out:

  1. Bryant Park Winter Village: This annual market in Midtown Manhattan features over 150 holiday shops, food vendors, and an ice skating rink. (Open from late October to early January)
  2. Union Square Holiday Market: This market in the heart of Manhattan offers a variety of goods, including jewelry, clothing, and home decor, as well as food and drinks. (Open from late November to early January)
  3. Brookfield Place Winter Garden: This upscale market in Lower Manhattan features a range of luxury goods, including designer clothing and jewelry, as well as gourmet food and drinks. (Open from late November to early January)
  4. Columbus Circle Holiday Market: This market in Upper West Side Manhattan offers a mix of local and international vendors selling everything from handmade crafts to gourmet foods. (Open from late November to early January)
  5. Grand Central Holiday Fair: This market in Midtown Manhattan features over 70 vendors selling a range of goods, including jewelry, clothing, and home decor, as well as food and drinks. (Open from late November to early January)
  6. Winter Fest at the Brooklyn Museum: This market in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, offers a variety of goods, including handmade crafts, jewelry, and clothing, as well as food and drinks. (Open from late November to early January)
  7. Holiday Market at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden: This market in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, features local vendors selling handmade crafts, jewelry, and clothing, as well as food and drinks. (Open from late November to early January)
  8. The Rink at Rockefeller Center: While not strictly a market, this outdoor ice skating rink in Midtown Manhattan is a must-visit during the holiday season. (Open from late October to early January)
  9. Holiday Market at the Queens Museum: This market in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens, offers a variety of goods, including handmade crafts, jewelry, and clothing, as well as food and drinks. (Open from late November to early January)
  10. Holiday Market at the Staten Island Ferry: This market on the Staten Island Ferry offers a range of goods, including handmade crafts, jewelry, and clothing, as well as food and drinks. (Open from late November to early January)

These are just a few of the many Christmas markets in New York City. Be sure to check dates, times, and locations before heading out to any of these events.