Penn Station is getting its first holiday market that is free and open to the public
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Penn Station is getting its first holiday market that is free and open to the public
"New Yorkers don't typically associate Penn Station with holiday magic-more like sprinting for the right train track with a coffee in one hand. But, this December, the city's busiest transit hub is getting a surprisingly cozy glow-up with its first-ever Penn Station Holiday Market, turning the main Amtrak concourse into a four-day shopping detour you may actually want to get there early for."
"Instead of the usual rush of rolling suitcases, expect an eclectic mix of local vendors. Rail Records and Books will be a clutch stop for the culture nerd in your life, selling used tomes, new and vintage vinyl, cassettes and CDs, plus a giveaway for an Audio-Technica turntable during the market. Jen Wang Studios will bring sweet, city-inspired prints that are NYC-nostalgic without leaning into Times Square gift shop territory."
"On the fashion front, Nunumia Vintage and Hanzaya Market are rolling in racks of cozy coats, sweaters and one-off pieces, while Sumak Art is stocking artisan goods from Ecuador, including soft knits and handmade jewelry. Concept Boutique rounds things out with celestial and geometric jewelry that practically begs to be a stocking stuffer. Beyond the headliners, you'll find candles, body butters, essential oils, incense, ceramics and other ways to upgrade both self and home."
Penn Station will host a four-day Holiday Market in the historic rotunda on the passenger concourse from Wednesday, December 10 through Saturday, December 13, open 11am to 8pm. The market will showcase local vendors offering vintage finds, vinyl, art, handmade gifts, clothing, and artisan goods from Ecuador. Rail Records and Books will sell used tomes, vinyl, cassettes, CDs, and hold an Audio-Technica turntable giveaway. Fashion and jewelry vendors include Nunumia Vintage, Hanzaya Market, Sumak Art, and Concept Boutique. DMC of Run-DMC will host a toy drive on-site and hand out free treats during the market.
Read at Time Out New York
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