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Some supercool finds! I found a shop that 3-D prints the ornaments/earrings/necklace in biodegradable material. Also found a store that turns old books into clocks. It's a wonderful and festive market. Brings great Holiday cheer. Has some food stalls as well. You can find decor, clothing, jewellery, eco products, sauces/oils, etc. They may be expensive so it is good to also go to the stores website to check the items, unless you are doing last minute shopping.
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We love the Holiday Markets and have gone for many years. This year, it felt especially crowded— perhaps because of the number of people not wearing masks. We ended up leaving much faster than in years past, but there was still a lot to see. The artists are great.
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Some real gems at the Union Square Holiday Market. Great to see so many unique gift options and to meet the artists! Tons of jewelry and snacks and silly gifts too. Worth a visit! Real.Weird.Art pictured; clever and cheery :)
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Fun place to walk around. We went on a a Saturday and it wasn’t too busy. The lines for hot cocoa and donuts were super long but lines for vendors were short/none. Nice talking to the local artists
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What a wonderful experience. An abundance of vendors with a plethora or goods to choose from! Simply spectacular!!!!
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Super crowded with lots of stores that sell similar goods.
The Bryant park, Union square and Columbus circle holiday market are almost identical, which makes it less surprising as well.
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Fantastic, A Christmas Extravaganza of great gifts , food and plants. I went today and can't wait to go back tomorrow
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it’s a the holiday season, so don’t be a BRAT but do enjoy a BRATWURST at the German Bratwurst stand at the Union Square Holiday Market. the Union Square Holiday Market is an annual event for me to shop at a bunch of local merchants and eat some delicious eats from different restaurants, pop-ups, food trucks, etc. from across the city. the Holiday Market runs from late October to Jan 2, each year. this review is about German food stand on the east side of the Holiday Market.
you can smell the German sausages as savory scents waft through the air. there’s a large bbq grill with a variety of German sausages sizzling (brats, bauernwurst, currywurst, etc) as well as German pretzels warming on the side. ordered a Bratwurst—it comes in a roll, topped with sauerkraut and mustard. you can get ketchup (but don’t bc that is sacrilege! lol). the brat’ in a warm roll was so good and hit the spot as an on-the-go meal. the bratwurst is meaty, full of flavor, and good-sized serving. the roll is warm, but is a hard roll…so it has the right amount of chew and is not too soft. sauerkraut and mustard add a nice layer of flavor of sour, sweet, and tart-and-tangy. this is a must-eat for carnivores. the bratwurst is $8 + tax + tip. the brat is filling but leaves enough room to pick up other eats from other stands. tour the world’s foods from Union Square.
the staff is friendly and keep the lines moving.
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