Manhattan Happenings
Manhattan: Nov. 25- Dec. 3
Customers can pick up everything they need
to create their own holiday tablescape. Available
items include dinnerware sets, cutlery,
glassware and decor items. Consumers can
shop the curated offerings as complete sets
or mix and match. All collections are also
available on misettetable.com.
MONDAY, NOV. 29
Moxy Chelsea Pink
Floral Oasis
Visit the Flower Shop at Moxy Chelsea.
Moxy Chelsea enlisted NYC fl orist, Starbright,
to install a pink fl oral installation
that will line the hotel’s entryway. The fl oral
display leads visitors to the Flower Shop
where customers can fi nd holiday wreaths,
seasonal plants and grab-and-go bouquets
for sale.
Columbus Circle Holiday
Market
This holiday shopping market is full of festive
fun and holiday charm. The European
style market features aisles full of over 100
vendors. Find artisan and designer made
items including handmade jewelry and
artisan foods. The market is open through
December 24, 2021. Monday to Saturday
11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Sundays from
11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Closes at 4:00 p.m. on
Christmas Eve. Columbus Circle, 59th Street
and Central Park West.
TUESDAY, NOV. 30
Holiday Train Show
Marvel at model trains at The New York
Botanical Garden. Trains will chug along a
track lined with more than 175 miniature
New York landmarks including the Empire
State Building, Radio City Music Hall, the
Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge and
Rockefeller Center all re-created from natural
materials such as pine cones, acorns, and
seeds. The show will run through Jan. 23.
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Ticket Prices vary. Enid
A. Haupt Conservatory at the New York
Botanical Garden.
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1
Rockefeller Center
Christmas Tree Lighting
The 2021 Rockefeller Center Christmas
Tree is from Elkton, Maryland. The Tree
arrived at Rockefeller Center on Nov. 13
and will be lit during a ceremony on December
1st. If you can’t attend in person,
‘The Pink Winter Lodge’ pop-up at Magic Hour rooftop. Photo courtesy of Dan Nilsen.
the ceremony will be broadcast live on NBC.
After the lighting, the tree will be lit daily
from 6 a.m. to 12 a.m. On Christmas Day,
the Tree is lit for 24 hours and on New Year’s
Eve it is lit from 6 a.m. to 9 pm. Lighting
ceremony: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 30 Rockefeller
Plaza New York, NY 10112
New York Botanical
Garden Glow
The New York Botanical Garden’s landmark
landscape and historic buildings will
be illuminated at night. Enjoy 1.5-miles of
color and lights. The garden will be illuminated
through Jan. 22. Ticket prices vary. 5
p.m. to 10 p.m. at the New York Botanical
Garden.
THURSDAY, DEC. 2
Dine Near Rockefeller
Center’s Christmas Tree
Enjoy the holiday season with dinner
near the Rockefeller tree. Osteria La Baia
(129 West 52 Street, NYC) is a brand new
dining destination. The menu includes
antipasti, salumi, crudo, pizze and secondi
plates. Open Monday through Saturday at
5 p.m. for dinner, reservations can be made
at labaianyc.com. Le Pain Quotidien offers
breakfast, lunch and hot beverages and
pastries. With locations across the city, their
restaurants at 44th Street and Madison and
56th Street and Sixth Avenue are close to
Rockefeller Center. Menu options include
Quiche Lorraine, Brussels Farro Bowl, Tartine
sandwiches, and soups. Other nearby
dining options include Nizza, Marseille,
Carmine’s and Virgil’s Real BBQ.
Central Park Holiday
Lighting
Ring in the holiday season with holiday
lights, carols, cookies, ice sculptures and a
Santa handing out hot-cocoa. Ice carvers
from Okamoto Studios will create ice sculptures
on-site, and the Central Park Charles
A. Dana Discovery Center will be covered
in holiday lights. The night will end with the
lighting of a fl otilla of trees on the Harlem
CREDIT:
Meer. Free to enter. 5:30 p.m at the Charles
A. Dana Discovery Center.
FRIDAY, DEC. 3
World’s first smart
holiday window in NYC
The world’s fi rst smart holiday window,
“Alexa in a Pear Tree,” is an interactive
holiday window where visitors can ask Alexa
to turn on festive holiday smart lights, play
Amazon Music holiday originals and more.
Free. 63 Spring Street corner of Lafayette
Street in Soho. The interactive window will
be open through Dec. 12.
French Holiday Market
NYC
Coucou French Classes is hosting a
holiday market to celebrate French creators
and spread holiday magic in partnership
with French Wink. Enjoy hot beverages,
French-inspired bites and shop from local
French artisans. RSVP to attend. 6 p.m. to
9 p.m. 253 Centre St.
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