Jolly Holiday Market

Manhattan Model Karen Rempel at the Union Square Holiday Market

The longest-running and largest holiday market in the city is open again to delight your senses and ease your holiday shopping blues.

The Union Square Holiday Market is open again, and better than ever. Named best holiday market in America in 2023, according to event organizer Urbanspace, the market is brimming with holiday cheer and wares from 185 vendors.

After-work crowds peruse the unique handcrafted gifts at the Union Square Holiday Market.
After-work crowds peruse the unique handcrafted gifts at the Union Square Holiday Market. Photo: Karen Rempel

The market will be open seven days a week until December 24, except Thanksgiving Day, and closes at 4 PM on its last day, Christmas Eve. Regular hours are Monday to Friday, 11 AM – 9 PM, Saturday 10 AM – 9 PM and Sunday, 11 AM – 7 PM.

Union Square Partnership teamed up with Urbanspace to build the market, which features unique gifts created by local craftspeople, artists, and entrepreneurs. Urbanspace founded the Union Square Holiday Market over 30 years ago, in 1993, making it the longest-running and largest holiday market in the city.

Urbanspace also puts on the Bryant Park Holiday Market, which they state is the largest event in North America, with over four million visitors in just over two months. You can skate at Bryant Park for free—the rink is now open—and enjoy a hot chocolate afterwards. If you’ve never skated before, this could be a new winter tradition for you.

5.Turkish lamps light the way over the paving stones at the Union Square Holiday Market
Turkish lamps light the way over the paving stones at the Union Square Holiday Market. Photo: Karen Rempel

Maybe I’m biased, being a Villager, but I prefer the festive air at Union Square Holiday Market. It has everything cozy, bright, glittery, quirky, colorful, and delicious that you could possibly imagine. The Turkish lamps will brighten your home year round. I already have three, and had to resist the urge to buy another. If you’re looking for gifts, they have jewelry of every description, scarves, gloves, hats, and so much more. The affordable prices definitely make this a preferred stop compared to the midtown holiday markets.

Belts NYC is a treasured source for unique New York-made gifts, year after year. My crew, Phil and Amy, have gone there four years in a row, and introduced me to co-owner Paulina Diaz. Paulina’s wife Miroslava Palavicini, who founded Belts NYC, has been handcrafting leather goods for almost 15 years.

2.Karen Rempel wearing a sparkly cuff by Belts NYC artisan Paulina Diaz
Belts NYC artisan Paulina Diaz gave me this enchanting sparkly wrist cuff. This and top photo: Philip Maier

Miroslava taught Paulina the craft when Paulina moved from Santiago, Chile to New York in 2016. Paulina said, “I always love doing something with my hands. All of that is my work…” She showed me stunning cuffs, wallets, belts, and bags. I couldn’t resist the temptation to get a slim black cross-body book bag, exquisitely crafted with black leather and unique Italian zippers.

Belts NYC Sparkly Holiday Wrist Cuff
I adore this Belts NYC sparkly holiday wrist cuff (against a background of the reflection of my Turkish lamps!).Thank you, Paulina! Photo: Karen Rempel

Belts NYC sells more than 1,000 belts a year. Occasionally, they hire another artisan when they need a third pair of hands for special projects. Paulina told me they use the best quality materials to make leather goods that will last forever. She remembers her customers who return year after year. “We have people who are coming for 10 years, really, wearing their belts, that is amazing for me.”

Holiday shoppers emerge from the rotunda of the Union Square subway station into a festive holiday scene. Photo: Karen Rempel
Holiday shoppers emerge from the rotunda of the Union Square subway station into a festive holiday scene. Photo: Karen Rempel

Belts NYC is near the subway rotunda. The market curves gracefully around this iconic landmark, with the paving stones of the square creating the feel of an old market anywhere in the world.

Christmas be-decked Karen Rempel at Union Square.
Sporting my exquisite new cross-body book bag from Belts NYC. (See below for better detail.) Out of frame, “Uncle Al” is ready to challenge you to a game of chess. Photo: Philip Maier

 

Returning vendors greet each other, calling from stall to stall. The market is strung with greenery and festive lights, inviting you to linger and feel the cheer in the air. If you need a moment away from the crowds, you can slip away to take a seat on a bench inside the park. Maybe with a cup of hot chocolate or hot apple cider to warm your cockles.

This story first appeared in Chelsea News and other papers in the Straus News group.

Belts NYC cross-body bag
Belts NYC cross-body bag. Photo: Karen Rempel

Style Notes

This Dr. Seuss-inspired holiday outfit is all about the wig! This glowing green gem is sourced from one of my favorite spots, Wigs and Plus on W. 14th Street, just down the block from the market. I also took advantage of the opportunity to bring out the Christmas socks from years past.

Manhattan model Karen Rempel in a Grinch-green wig from Wigs and Plus.
Nothing says the holidays like a green wig! Photo: Philip Maier

What I Wore

  • Via Spiga faux leopard jacketwith wide collar and black leather detail on pockets. Variazioni, 195 Spring Street, Soho.
  • Black leather shorts with pockets BCBGMaxazriaCrossroads Trading, 47 West 13th Street.
  • Kelly-green satin camisole. Post-production clothing sale, Vancouver.
  • 7″ YRU lace-up Goth boots. Trash and Vaudeville, 96 East 7th Street.
  • Exquisite black leather cross-body book bag and sparkly iridescent wrist cuff. Belts NYC, Union Square Holiday Market.
  • Grinch-green party wigWigs & Plus, 37 West 14th
  • Red and white Christmas socks. Gift from my nephew.
  • Cranberry red silk mesh scarf. Gift from a friend.
  • Red and white faux fur handbag. Dollar store, Vancouver.
Belts NYC cross-body bag interior detail
This slim, elegant bag is perfect for my Juilliard ear training books! This interior detail shows the unique, high-quality Italian zippers that Belts NYC employs in their designs. Photo: Karen Rempel

18 thoughts on “Jolly Holiday Market

  1. Hi,
    In 2023, I found a hand craft vendor at the Union square holiday market that specialized in hand-made picture frames of animated characters, like Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, and tons of others.
    I looked for this vendor this year at the holiday market but couldn’t find it! Any chance you know who this vendor is? I would love to find them again!

    1. Hi Alexander, thanks for your note. I’m sorry, I don’t know who the vendor is. Maybe someone reading this column will know? Good luck!

  2. Thank you so much for the kind words. We truly appreciate the warmth and support — it means more than you know. Thank you for coming to meet us. I hope you enjoy your gift and your bag; everything we do is made with so much love. ❤️
    Paulina & Miroslava
    belts NYC

    1. Dear Paulina & Miroslava, It’s wonderful to hear from you. I have been enjoying both pieces every day. I can feel the love! 💖

  3. Heard on set —
    “Let’s do a lime green wig with a leopard print coat with fishnets and knee socks for a sexy elf sorta thing!”
    “Nah, nobody looks good in a bright green wi…”
    BOOM!
    Karen strides out in head to toe naughty elf attire looking FABULOUS.
    “Did you say something about my attire?” she asks sweetly with a twinkle in her eye.
    HAHAHHAHA love this, learned something new, and. love that your column is alREADy in the holiday spirit!

  4. Dear Fabulous Karen,

    Only you could look absolutely smashing in a green wig! Not to mention the black leather shorts and Christmas socks! Perfect holiday attire. I’m in the holiday spirit just reading your column. And I must get me to the Union Square Market – thank you so much for the invaluable tip.

    Please know that YOU are the gift that keeps on giving.

    Mrs. Reno

    1. Dear Mrs. Reno, Thanks for your kinds words. I am so glad you liked the outfit. It was a really fun one! Do pop down to the market if you get a chance. I think you’ll love it! xx Karen

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  6. Dr. Suess inspired perhaps, but not the least bit Grinchy! Always bringing the spirit of things to life is your forte. Merry Christmas Karen and have a wonderful New Year! 🎅🏻🧑🏻‍🎄🎄

    1. Thanks, Bruce! I recall you are heavily endowed with the Christmas spirit yourself! I hope you have a wonderful festive season, Merry Christmas, and Happy New Year! 🎅🎄🤶

  7. Love this! and love the sparkly wrist cuff! I’ll have to seek out Paulina’s booth and purchase one (or more), as gifts!
    I didn’t know that the Union Sq Holiday Market was the longest-running one in NYC–but then, I always learn new things about my city from KQS blog posts!

    1. Dear Pat, I always feel so happy when you say you learned something new from my column. I guess NYC is so vast, and always changing, that no one can know everything about it! I hope you enjoy the market! xx Karen 🎄❄

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