Union Square Holiday Market returns for 2025: Dates, vendors and Urbanspace traditions | amNewYork
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Union Square Holiday Market returns for 2025: Dates, vendors and Urbanspace traditions | amNewYork
"The annual Union Square Holiday Market will return this winter season, following a series of holiday markets hosted by Urbanspace. It opens on Nov. 13 and runs through Christmas Eve, Dec. 24. Ranked as one of the best holiday markets in 2023 by Planet Cruise, the outdoor market will welcome 185 vendors offering unique gifts crafted by local artists, craftspeople and entrepreneurs."
"Highlights of some of the vendors of this year's Union Square Holiday Market include: Coco Bred is a Jamaican-born company specializing in coco bread sandwiches with a variety of fillings topped with sauces, chutneys, relishes, and crumbles. Meow Parlour, New York City's first cat cafe, will sell cat-related merchandise, including beds, scratchers, food bowls, and catnip toys. All proceeds go toward cat adoption."
"Food vendors will also be on hand, serving popular eats. Rubyzaar Baked, a vendor selling liquid s'mores hot chocolate topped with a toasted marshmallow. Wicked Heathens is a jewelry vendor offering handmade crystal pieces inspired by sacred geometry and occult symbols. The holiday market will feature new decorations, a festive tree, and murals to set the tone for the season, inviting guests to embrace the holiday spirit."
Union Square Holiday Market opens Nov. 13 and runs through Dec. 24. The outdoor market hosts 185 vendors offering handcrafted gifts from local artists, craftspeople, and entrepreneurs. Food vendors and specialty sellers will provide popular eats and seasonal treats. Featured vendors include Coco Bred, Meow Parlour, Rubyzaar Baked, and Wicked Heathens, offering sandwiches, cat-related merchandise that supports adoption, liquid s'mores hot chocolate, and handmade crystal jewelry. Urbanspace operates multiple holiday markets across the city and debuted the season at the Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park. New decorations, a festive tree, and murals will create a seasonal atmosphere.
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