Fun Things to Do in NYC this Month
/New York City is always an adventure, but December is special. A chill in the air only adds to the thrill. Broadway Stages encourages you to go out and be merry! Below are just a few showcases of local talent and craftsmanship. No matter what you choose, you are sure to find a delight that is new to you.
In Queens on Sundays, December 10 and 17, from 12 to 6 p.m., find wonderfully crafted gifts at the Astoria Market. The handiwork of talented local artisans will be on display in the main hall of the renowned Bohemian Hall & Beer Garden. You’ll find art, jewelry, toys, chocolates, body care, handbags, clothing, stationery, scarves and hats, pottery, and more! Bohemian Hall will offer its delicious “Grandma’s Kitchen” menu – which includes a variety of homemade soups, platters, and apple strudel. There will also be eggnog, chestnuts, hot apple cider, and other holiday favorites.
If you are looking for something in Brooklyn, you should check out the DUMBO Holiday Pop-Up. Located at Empire Stores, this market will feature local makers, designers, and creative small businesses from November 27 to December 22. You can explore a variety of rotating vendors selling curated selections of handmade jewelry, stationery, bath and body care, tableware, artisanal packaged food and beverage items, home furnishings, and more! The holiday pop-up is open every day. The hours Monday through Friday are from 12 to 6 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
While in the neighborhood, visit Glide at Brooklyn Bridge, New York City’s newest ice rink. Take in the iconic Manhattan skyline views and work up an appetite on the ice. Then enjoy an extraordinary selection of café and beverage options. Glide’s operating hours are 10:00 a.m. to 9:45 p.m. Sunday to Friday and 11 a.m. to 9:45 p.m. on Saturdays.
On Staten Island, take a trip in time to Historic Richmond Town. Celebrate the holidays at NYC’s only living history village! On December 9 and 10 from 12 to 5 p.m., guests can enjoy living history demonstrations, holiday performances, and a visit from Santa and his helpers. There is also plenty to keep the shopper engaged, too. There will be gifts, crafts, commemorative items made by historic tradespeople, and plenty of sweets, treats, and local eats! You can purchase your tickets here!
Broadway Stages knows this city has so much to offer that it could never be contained here. You can check the links below for a more expansive listing of holiday markets and fairs.
● Brooklyn
● Queens
No matter what you do, don’t let cabin fever set in! Get out and enjoy this wonderful time of the year in our glorious city!