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Christmas Markets 2023 in New York – Manhattan and Brooklyn – Tips and Guide

Christmas Markets 2023 in New York – Manhattan and Brooklyn – Tips and Guide

The best Christmas markets in New York in the United States, including Manhattan and Brooklyn, with tips, itineraries, information and updated agenda for 2023.

Be sure to read our itinerary with What to do in New York – Updated travel tips .


In addition to indicating the best Christmas markets in New York in the United States, the list below is updated with information from 2023 , but they may change or not yet be available, so the post will be updated periodically.


In addition to the United States, we have publications detailing Christmas markets in other countries and cities:


New York City Guided Tour: Christmas Markets and Christmas Lights

Discover local art and crafts and try traditional foods while warming up with Christmas drinks. See the festive lights and department store windows.


Christmas Markets in New York, United States – Complete Guide 2023

Mulled wine, lights, decorations, ice skating rinks and a giant Christmas tree, New York in the United States may not be the first Christmas destination you imagine for your end of year trip, but the city is beautiful with its Christmas lights and markets.

To help with your trip, we’ve listed the best Christmas Markets in New York, with updated tips and information for 2023.

Check the best region and where to stay in New York according to your travel itinerary.



Columbus Circle Christmas Market in New York

One of the busiest Christmas markets in New York, the Columbus Circle Holiday Market is close to Central Park, a well-known setting for films and TV series.

In addition to the stalls with local crafts and arts, decorations and gifts, a curiosity that is very close to the famous Christmas markets in Germany, it is possible to find and enjoy Glühwein (mulled wine), Bratwurst (bread with sausage) and German beer.

An excellent way to end the day after a walk or even a few laps at the ice skating rink in Central Park.


Christmas Market at New York’s Grand Central Terminal

Called the Grand Central Terminal Holiday Fair (in literal translation, Grand Central Terminal Holiday Fair ) is one of the best-known indoor and covered Christmas markets in New York. An excellent alternative to escape the cold of the North American winter.

It is held at Vanderbilt Hall and has more than 70 stalls and shops offering Christmas products, gifts, crafts and decorations. One detail is that there are no Christmas drinks and food options. To eat, you need to go to the station’s food court.


Union Square Christmas Market in New York

The Union Square Holiday Market is based on European Christmas markets, such as those in Germany or Switzerland, but with adaptations for North American tastes.

Located in Midtown, right in the heart of Manhattan, the Christmas fair has more than 160 stalls offering products such as crafts, Christmas decorations and gift options, as well as food and drinks, such as soups, nuts, green apple cider and hot chocolate . Ideal for the cold winter in the northern hemisphere.


Bryant Park’s Winter Village

The Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park is the oldest Christmas market in New York and also the one that starts the earliest, as early as October it is possible to visit it. The Christmas market closes on January 2nd, but other attractions (such as live performances, gymnastics and skating) continue until March 5th.

With stores offering products such as crafts, gifts, food and drinks, the Winter Village in Bryant Park also has a skating rink, with free entry for its visitors. You just need to schedule an appointment on the official website and, in case you don’t have skates, they offer some options.

The Winter Village in Bryant Park is one of the best Christmas markets in New York City that’s impossible to miss.


There are other Christmas markets in New York or even attractions, such as the skating rink and Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center. Don’t forget to take a walk and enjoy the city during this beautiful time of Christmas!

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Dyker Heights Christmas Lights Tour in Brooklyn

Check out the Christmas lights of Dyker Heights and the Bay Ridge neighborhood of Brooklyn by bus. Admire the decorations in New York’s residential homes, all adorned with thousands of lights, toy soldiers and more.

Marvel at the tree-lined streets and illuminated houses decorated for the holidays. Learn about the neighborhoods’ old Christmas traditions from your local guide.



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