Sunday, April 29, 2012

The Best Holiday Markets NYC



Between Thanksgiving and Christmas, holiday markets--rows of wooden stalls, many with red and white stripe awnings--spring up and around town. The gifts and goods vary from year to year, but there are some perennial offerings: colorful handmade knitwear and jewelry; sweet smelling soaps, candles, and lotions with hand-lettered labels; glittery Christmas ornaments of every stripe; and New York theme gift items (a group called Gritty City offers T-shirts, coin purses, and undies printed with pictures of taxicabs and manhole covers).

Though the holiday market in Grand Central terminal's Vanderbilt Hall is indoors, most vendors set up outside. There's one every year at Columbus Circle, near the southwest entrance to Central Park, and another at Bryant Park, behind the New York City Public Library. The Largest and most popular, however, is at the south end of Union Square, where you can go from the greenmarket to the stalls like the downtowners who meet in the afternoon or after work to look for unique or last minute gifts.

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