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Bryant Park Winter Village 2022

Bryant Park, Christmas Day, Christmas Eve, christmas markets, Family, Free, New Year's, Thanksgiving Weekend / June 17, 2022 by Editors

Bryant Park Winter Village offers holiday shopping, ice skating and casual dining for the entire family. It’s really fun for kids and a great place to take them for holiday shopping.

Winter Village 2022

Winter Village is expected to open for the 2022 season on Fri, Oct 28, 2022 at 12 noon. bryantpark.org

Winter Village

Winter Village is an ice skating rink surrounded by holiday shops booths with a lodge that serves food and drinks.

It is fun for the entire family, and a great place to take children to shop for holiday gifts. There are many small, cute things for them to choose from. Most things are affordable. There is food so the kids don’t get too tired. Everyone has fun exploring.

You’re surrounded by Midtown, Manhattan so it’s a unique experience, especially for visitors.


2019

Open daily from Thursday, October 31, 2019 through Sunday, January 5, 2020.

It’s one of the places that is open on those days and eves when many things are closed including: Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day.

Holiday Shops

Weekdays: 11am-8pm
Weekends: 10am-8pm

The Rink

It opens at 12pm on Thursday, October 31, 2019.

The 17,000 square foot rink features FREE ice skating. You can rent skates or bring your own. Skate rental prices vary through the season.

The rink is occasionally closed for events. Check for updates on Twitter @bryantparknyc

Children under 18 must be with an adult.

The Lodge

It’s a great place to get inside from the cold. There are several bars and restaurants. Casa Toscana serves Italian food.

Open daily from 8am-10pm through March 1, 2020.


For more information, visit bryantpark.org

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