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The Best Holiday Markets To Visit In New York City This Winter

Festive atmosphere of a holiday market in New York City with vendor stalls and visitors.

New York City, December 25, 2025

As winter approaches, New York City’s holiday markets come alive with festive spirit, offering a variety of unique handcrafted gifts and gourmet treats. From Bryant Park Winter Village’s ice skating rink to Union Square’s treasure trove of local artisans, these markets promote small businesses while creating a joyous atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy enchanting settings, delicious food, and unique shopping experiences, making it a perfect way to celebrate the season and support the local economy.

The Best Holiday Markets To Visit In New York City This Winter

Experience the Charm of NYC’s Holiday Markets

As winter descends on New York City, the festive spirit comes alive with a collection of enchanting holiday markets that offer something for everyone. These vibrant gathering places not only showcase the talent of local artisans and chefs but also serve as an important opportunity for small businesses to thrive and connect with the community. Shopping locally during the holiday season supports these entrepreneurs and stimulates the city’s economy.

With a variety of unique goods and scrumptious treats available at these markets, visitors can immerse themselves in the spirit of giving while enjoying the bustling atmosphere. Whether you are looking for handcrafted gifts or tasty holiday delights, New York’s holiday markets are sure to provide unforgettable experiences.

1. Bryant Park Winter Village

Location: Midtown Manhattan
Dates: October 24, 2025 – January 2, 2026
Highlights: This festive village features over 180 vendor stalls, a free ice skating rink, cozy igloos, and a tree lighting ceremony on December 2, 2025. Visitors can find everything from handmade jewelry and holiday ornaments to gourmet treats while warming up with hot chocolate and raclette cheese over potatoes. The market’s igloos offer a unique, heated retreat for couples and groups. Don’t forget to sip on a holiday drink at The Lodge Bar + Food Hall, accompanied by breathtaking skyline views.

2. Union Square Holiday Market

Location: Union Square
Dates: November 13 – December 24, 2025
Highlights: Featuring over 185 vendors, this market is a treasure trove of unique gifts crafted by local artisans and entrepreneurs. The market also includes a Kids’ Art Studio and a selection of food stalls serving favorites like gourmet grilled cheese, hot apple cider, and freshly made donuts.

3. Columbus Circle Holiday Market

Location: Southwest corner of Central Park
Dates: December 3 – December 31, 2025
Highlights: This market showcases European-style booths filled with handcrafted goods, including jewelry, artwork, and gourmet holiday treats. Its picturesque setting near Central Park lends itself perfectly to a leisurely stroll or a visit to nearby attractions.

4. Grand Central Holiday Fair

Location: Vanderbilt Hall, Grand Central Terminal
Dates: November 10 – December 24, 2025
Highlights: This indoor market features over 40 vendors selling artisanal goods, jewelry, and gourmet treats. It provides a warm and beautifully lit atmosphere, making it an inviting option during colder weather.

5. Field + Supply NYC Holiday MRKT

Location: Starrett-Lehigh Building, 601 W. 26th Street
Dates: December 6 – December 7, 2025
Highlights: A modern twist on traditional arts and crafts fairs, this market boasts over 250 vendors offering everything from home decor to wellness products. Attendees can also participate in daily workshops, such as bandana printing for kids and creating moss trees.

6. Macy’s Santaland

Location: Macy’s Herald Square
Dates: November 28 – December 24, 2025
Highlights: This interactive experience spans 13,000 square feet and includes a train ride to the North Pole, fake snow, and a vibrant rainbow bridge. Reservations are required, and professional photo packages are available.

7. Church of Sweden Holiday Market

Location: 5 E 48th Street
Dates: Wednesdays to Saturdays from November 21 – December 21, 2025
Highlights: A charming market offering a variety of crafts, ornaments, and seasonal trinkets, complemented by Swedish comfort food at the café, including delightful cinnamon buns.

From traditional delights to modern artisanal goods, these holiday markets embody the resilience and creativity of New York’s small business community. Supporting these markets not only enhances personal holiday experiences but also fuels the local economy during the most wonderful time of the year.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What are the dates for the Bryant Park Winter Village?

The Bryant Park Winter Village runs from October 24, 2025, to January 2, 2026.

How many vendors are at the Union Square Holiday Market?

The Union Square Holiday Market features over 185 vendors.

When does the Columbus Circle Holiday Market take place?

The Columbus Circle Holiday Market is open from December 3 to December 31, 2025.

What is the duration of the Grand Central Holiday Fair?

The Grand Central Holiday Fair runs from November 10 to December 24, 2025.

How many vendors are at the Field + Supply NYC Holiday MRKT?

The Field + Supply NYC Holiday MRKT features over 250 vendors.

Where is Macy’s Santaland located?

Macy’s Santaland is located on the 8th floor of Macy’s Herald Square.

What are the dates for the Church of Sweden Holiday Market?

The Church of Sweden Holiday Market is open from November 21 to December 21, 2025, on Wednesdays to Saturdays.

Key Features of New York City’s Holiday Markets

Market Location Dates Highlights
Bryant Park Winter Village Midtown Manhattan October 24, 2025 – January 2, 2026 Over 180 vendor stalls, free ice skating rink, cozy igloos, festive tree lighting on December 2, 2025.
Union Square Holiday Market Union Square November 13 – December 24, 2025 Over 185 vendors offering unique gifts created by local craftsmen, artists, and entrepreneurs.
Columbus Circle Holiday Market Southwest corner of Central Park December 3 – December 31, 2025 European-style booths featuring handcrafted goods, including jewelry, artwork, and gourmet holiday treats.
Grand Central Holiday Fair Vanderbilt Hall, Grand Central Terminal November 10 – December 24, 2025 Indoor market featuring over 40 vendors selling artisanal gifts, jewelry, and gourmet treats.
Field + Supply NYC Holiday MRKT Starrett-Lehigh Building, 601 W. 26th Street December 6 – December 7, 2025 A modern interpretation of traditional arts and crafts fairs, featuring over 250 vendors offering items ranging from home decor and jewelry to wellness products and stationery.
Macy’s Santaland 8th floor of Macy’s Herald Square November 28 – December 24, 2025 An interactive experience spanning 13,000 square feet, featuring fake snow, a train ride to the North Pole, and a colorful rainbow bridge.
Church of Sweden Holiday Market 5 E 48th Street November 21 – December 21, 2025 (Wednesdays to Saturdays) A charming market offering crafts, ornaments, and seasonal trinkets, accompanied by Swedish comfort food at the café, including cinnamon buns.

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  • @34thStNYC (December 3, 2025): All shops at Macy’s Holiday Square are now open from 36th to 32nd Street, featuring over 100 businesses for holiday shopping until January 3. View on X
  • @ConvergeMedia (December 21, 2025): The 2025 On the Block Holiday Special offers free entry to a family-friendly market with 60+ local vendors at Quality Flea Center on Sunday from 12–6 PM, perfect for last-minute holiday shopping. View on X
  • @Documentedny (December 20, 2025): A pop-up market from November 21 through December 21 showcases the culture and craftsmanship of dozens of AAPI vendors this holiday season. View on X
  • @NewarkCityParks (December 24, 2025): Shop local at the Newark Winter Village Holiday Market for unique gifts from makers, artists, bakers, and small businesses, with free gift wrapping available today. View on X
  • @newyorkupstate (December 20, 2025): An Upstate NY festival featuring igloos and ice skating has been named one of America’s best Christmas markets. View on X

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