The holiday season is nearing, and ever so gently, New York City slowly transforms from its bustling energy into something more magical and enchanted. It’s a place filled with endless twinkling lights that almost seem to be stars, festive cheer spreading throughout the city, and, along with this, the doors to some of the best Christmas markets open.
Visiting NYC Christmas markets allows you to truly enjoy and savor everything excellent that Christmas brings with it. Plan your stay at The Wallace Hotel this holiday season because we’ve picked out the best holiday markets for you to visit this season. Here’s an easy-to-use guide highlighting the best holiday experiences and when they open.
The official opening of Christmas markets in NYC varies from year to year, but typically, most markets start welcoming visitors in mid-November and run through Christmas Eve, with some extending into the New Year.
One of the most popular spots for holiday shopping and festive activities is the Holiday Market in New York City at Bryant Park. Located in Midtown, this winter village is a must-see. The market boasts over 170 kiosks, offering a variety of unique, handcrafted goods perfect for holiday shopping. You’ll find everything from holiday decorations and handmade jewelry to artisanal food and winterwear. Plus, the park’s ice skating rink adds an extra touch of holiday magic, making it a great stop during the season.
Whether you’re searching for gifts, cozy scarves, or festive ornaments, this market delivers the goods in a spectacular setting. After shopping, enjoy a leisurely stroll around the rink or grab a warm cup of cocoa while people-watching. The Winter Village at Bryant Park is as much about the atmosphere as it is about the shopping, offering an enchanting way to spend a cold winter’s day.
Bryant Park’s Winter Village is open daily through Sunday, January 5, 2025!
Another beloved Christmas market is the Union Square Holiday Market. This European-style market can be found on the south side and is perfect for those looking for a cozy and festive shopping experience. Over 100 vendors sell an impressive array of handcrafted items, food, and festive decorations. This market offers something for everyone, from wooden toys and home décor to delicious hot chocolate and spiced cider.
The Union Square market is known for its welcoming atmosphere, with the open space and twinkling lights making it a perfect stop for families, couples, and tourists alike. Not only is it great for shopping, but the food offerings also make it a must-visit. Grab a warm pretzel, freshly baked cookies, or enjoy international snacks while you shop.
The Union Square Holiday Market opens mid-November and closes just before Christmas, making it an ideal spot to check off your gift list before the holiday rush. Open daily, the market’s hours can vary, so be sure to double-check them before your visit.
The Columbus Circle Holiday Market is a must-visit destination for anyone in New York City during the holiday season. Set against the stunning backdrop of Central Park and just two subway stops from The Wallace, this market features over 100 artisans and designers offering a wide range of gifts, from handmade jewelry and art to home goods and specialty foods. Visitors can find everything from delicious bureks and bratwurst to sweet treats like fancy doughnuts and tacos, making it a perfect stop after a winter stroll through the park or a session of ice skating at Wollman Rink.
Running from December 3rd to December 31st, 2024, the market is open Monday to Saturday from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM and Sundays from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM, with a special extended run until New Year's Eve. It closes early at 4:00 PM on Christmas Eve, and the market will be closed on Christmas Day. Columbus Circle Holiday Market has a festive feel that's perfect for everyone.
A true New York holiday tradition isn’t complete without visiting the Grand Central Holiday Market. Beneath the dazzling chandeliers and Beaux-Arts architecture of Vanderbilt Hall, this 6,000-square-foot indoor market offers an array of one-of-a-kind artisan goods, from handcrafted jewelry and pottery to stunning artwork and unique home décor. This year, don’t miss the debut of the Grand Gift Shop, offering exclusive merchandise that celebrates the iconic legacy of Grand Central Terminal. There's something for everyone, whether it’s puzzles, prints, or souvenirs.
The market, running from November 11th to December 24th, 2024, is open Monday to Saturday from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM and Sunday from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM, with extended hours on Christmas Eve until 6:00 PM. Closed on Thanksgiving, the market also features an Uncommon Goods pop-up, bringing some of the most popular online items to life in person. After you’ve crossed everyone off your gift list, take advantage of the complimentary gift-wrapping service at the Grand Gift Shop—show your receipt for beautifully wrapped presents ready for giving.
Plan Ahead: Christmas markets can get crowded, especially before Christmas, so plan to visit early in the day or during off-peak hours.
Dress Warmly: You’ll likely be outside for long periods while shopping and exploring. Bundle up to stay warm as you stroll through the markets.
Bring Cash: While many vendors accept cards, some prefer cash, so it’s always a good idea to have some on hand for small purchases.
Try the Seasonal Food: From roasted chestnuts to mulled wine, each market has its selection of holiday treats. Don’t miss out on sampling these festive offerings while you shop.
Plan for a Day of Fun: Make a full day of visiting the markets by pairing shopping with other NYC holiday attractions, like visiting the famous Rockefeller Christmas tree or taking a holiday cruise to see the festive lights along the Hudson River.
The joy of the holiday season comes from many things, and visiting Christmas markets is at the top of the list. New York City hosts many beautiful seasonal markets during this time of year, so mark your calendars, dress warmly, and get ready to delight in the magic of NYC’s holiday markets! The Wallace Hotel is ideally situated amid it all; you can rest assured that you have a luxurious suite to rest and relax after your market escapades.
Ready to make your NYC holiday experience one you’ll never forget? Book your stay now and situate yourself near these festive markets and all the holiday magic that comes with it.