Holiday Markets in NYC

One of the best things you can do in late November - early December is to go to a Holiday Market. That is a concentration of Christmas mood, happiness, and laughter. You can always buy remaining gifts or look for little souvenirs for yourself there, and after you are done, don’t forget to grab a cup of hot chocolate with a warm, delicious pastry.

Thankfully, there are a lot of Holiday Markets in New York City, and here are some of the most famous ones:

Bryant Park Market

Bryant Park Market is one of the best Holiday Markets in New York City. Dozens of small kiosks with various souvenirs will offer you their best products. This market will be great if you are looking for small, cute gifts for your friends and relatives. And a huge bonus is that there is a skating rink right next to the market, so you can start your day with skating and finish it off with shopping. And, of course, don’t forget to grab a steaming cup of coffee or hot chocolate in one of the kiosks.

Astoria Holiday Market

If you like vintage or homemade goods, this market is for you. It is open two Sundays before Christmas, so you will have just enough time to buy the last gifts for the year. You can also visit the Market’s cafe with a whole bunch of homemade foods, like soups, pastries, and holiday drinks.

Grand Holiday Bazaar

This Holiday Market is one of the oldest in New York City. It is open every Sunday starting from November 27th and up until December 23. The Bazaar offers many products: jewelry, art, cosmetics, and even furniture, so you will definitely find the right gifts! And if you get hungry, do not worry! The market has a whole bunch of different food stations to choose from.

Union Square Holiday Market

Union Square Market is a must-visit this winter! More than 160 vendors will get together at this European-style market to offer their products. Here, you will be able to boost your holiday mood for sure! Christmas decorations, lights, and many people shopping for gifts will make you feel the coming of Christmas. If you visit the market, check out the small family-owned businesses participating. They have many exciting products to offer, including tablecloths, perfumes, and jewelry.

Article by Mary Zakharova

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