Bryant Park's Winter Village, sponsored by Bank of America, is a magical escape nestled amidst the towering skyscrapers of Manhattan. This annual transformation of the park into a winter wonderland has become a beloved tradition for New Yorkers and visitors alike.
The centerpiece of the Winter Village is the enchanting ice skating rink, where laughter and joy echo against the backdrop of the city skyline. Whether you're a seasoned skater or a novice, the rink offers a festive atmosphere that captures the essence of the holiday season. The twinkling lights, coupled with the aroma of seasonal treats, create a truly immersive experience.
The holiday shops, lining the park's pathways, showcase a diverse array of vendors offering unique, handcrafted gifts and delectable treats. From artisanal goods to warm winter accessories, the Winter Village provides a perfect setting for holiday shopping, allowing visitors to discover one-of-a-kind treasures while supporting local businesses.
The Bank of America Winter Village is not just an event; it's an experience that caters to all ages. Families with children can delight in the carousel and Santa's Cottage, adding an extra layer of festive charm. The carefully curated holiday market and festive decorations transport visitors into a world of warmth and celebration.
The attention to detail in creating a festive ambiance is commendable. The towering Christmas tree, adorned with lights and ornaments, becomes a focal point for seasonal photos and moments of shared joy. The live performances and events hosted in the park add a lively and dynamic element, ensuring there's always something happening to keep visitors entertained.
In summary, the Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park is a quintessential holiday destination in the heart of Manhattan. It successfully combines the magic of winter with a vibrant marketplace, creating a memorable experience for all who venture into its festive embrace. Whether you're skating under the twinkling lights or savoring a cup of hot cocoa while shopping for unique gifts, this Winter Village is a must-visit during the...
Read moreUPDATE : I was never refunded for the skates or the sharpening!
Overall the rink is like you would expect it to be . Admission is free but you pay for the rentals. Most of the staff is kind and tries their best to accommodate you.
However, if you are going there expecting your skates to be sharpened, WATCH carefully because the staff does not make that they are giving the skates back to the right person. I had given them skates that cost about $100 and was only refunded $21 for the sharpening, given a free bag check, and a free skate rental, which I get that at the moment that is best that they could do but it just does not feel very fair. Especially since they mentioned they've see this man before and he is on the camera.
They said to wait until their manager contacts me. The security involved are a guy named Kyle and a women name Erica. The mangers name is Alexis. One of the staff James told me that, Steven had given the skates to a man after they girl, Allison who gave the skates to said she couldn't find me- yet I was right there. I don't want anyone to get fired. I just want the money back. Waiting for an email but for now BE...
Read moreWarning - do NOT skate here - it's overcrowded and small. Come here for shopping!
The winter market is one of my favorite places, it’s one of the few reasons I enjoy winter more than summer. I love the fact it is in the middle of the bursting city - this oasis of nature (Bryant Park) surrounded by skyscrapers. In winter this place is transforming into a busy plaza with the smell of delicacies! The food here is amazing, there’s a large variety of vendors from all over the world. You can choose from south american empanadas, asian dumplings, easter europeans pirogies, french crepes and mediterranean wraps (yes, i intentionally put “dough surrounding some kind of protein in one place). What particularly excites my family is the cheese “station” with gooey melted cheese spread on the delicious fresh bread. My daughter loves baos (she swears they are best) - she says it is so difficult to make a perfect one, usually something would be wrong - filling is too spicy, wrap is tasteless and many other issues. But here they are perfect! I personally enjoy tasting everything and just...
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