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WHAT: Brooklyn Holiday Bazaar
WHY: Brooklyn Holiday Bazaar is a unique holiday event hosted and curated by Brooklyn Makers. Kicking off Small Business Saturday with an amazing 2-day event that brings together the best of Brooklyn under one roof at 501 Union in Gowanus.
The event is free to attend. You will find over 40 local makers to complete your holiday list with, delicious food from local favorites, free cocktails, cider and Health Ade Kombucha, live DJ, a professional photo booth… and this being Brooklyn, we’re making it fun for the kiddos with craft workshops for the little crowd both Saturday and Sunday.
For more details, visit http://brooklynholidaybazaar.com/
WHEN: 11/28 – 11/29; Sat-Sun (11-6)
WHERE: 501 Union Street
Brooklyn, NY 11215
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WHAT: Union Square Holiday Market
WHY: Now in its 20th season, Union Square Holiday Market, the European-style winter market boasts more than 150 local and national vendors hawking an impressive selection of handcrafted gifts, ranging from jewelry and accessories to leather goods and artwork.
Look for Kristiana Parn stationery sets (six note cards for $18), Stories mounted art prints ($45 each), Organic Treatment facial serums ($38), and Pageant Print Shop antique Brooklyn and Manhattan maps ($200).
WHEN: Through 12/24; M-Sat (11-8), Sun (11-7)
WHERE: 14th Street to 17th Street
between Gramercy & Flatiron
New York
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With the holiday season upon us, festive markets are springing up all over NYC. It’s one of the best things about spending time in the city. You can go to a holiday market, pick up hot chocolate and cookies, then walk to the next shop and buy a scarf for your aunt. Bundle up and check out some of the best holiday markets in NYC.
Best Overall: The Union Square Holiday Market
Each year, over 1 million visitors attend The Union Square Holiday Market, and it’s no surprise considering how much they have to offer. From jewelry to food and art to kid’s toys, there’s something for everyone on your list, and the best part is that you’re helping to support local artisans. It’s where you go when you want a unique gift that you just can’t find anywhere else. The market runs until December 24 – perfect for all those last, last minute shoppers – and is open on weekdays from 11am to 8pm, Saturdays from 10am to 8pm, and on Sundays from 11am to 7pm.
Best for Arts and Crafts Lovers: The Degenerate Craft Fair
Started in 2009, the Degenerate Craft Fair features fabulous items by more than 50 artists. What makes this fair even more incredible is that the majority of the items cost $50 or less. Who doesn’t love a good deal? The Degenerate Craft Fair is two days only – December 14 and 15 – so make sure you check them out before they’re gone.
Best for Foodies: The Columbus Circle Holiday Market
Just short of the entrance to Central Park sits The Columbus Circle Holiday Market, a great collection of shops where you can find everything from gourmet chocolates and jewelry to pottery and accessories. You’re undoubtedly going to work up an appetite walking around this large market, so make sure to stop off and get some food at one of the many food areas including Red Thai Basil, Macaron Parlour, Wafels & Dinges, and La Sonrisa Empanadas amongst many others. The Columbus Circle Holiday Market is open until December 24, and runs Monday through Saturday from 10am to 8pm, and on Sundays from 10am to 7pm.
Best Outdoor Experience: The Holiday Shops at Bryant Park
A favorite amongst shoppers, The Holiday Shops at Bryant Park are beloved not only for the shopping experience, but because the ice skating rink is right there and provides easy access to people watching, gliding gracefully across the ice, or falling on your derriere depending on how skilled you are. There’s plenty of shops to stop at and copious amounts of hot chocolate to consume, so get on it! The Holiday Shops at Bryant Park are running until January 5, and are open Monday through Friday from 11am to 8pm, Saturday from 10am to 9pm, and Sunday from 10am to 6pm.
By Lauren Romano
Union Square Holiday Market photo credit: Erin Kestenbaum
Posted by Lauren Romano at 01:00 PM
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