‘Tis the season of scenic shopping splendor! New York State transforms into a shopper’s paradise during the holiday season, offering everything from luxury boutiques to charming, decked-out main streets brimming with festive cheer. Whether you’re hunting for one-of-a-kind gifts at bustling holiday markets, soaking in seasonal magic at special events, or scoring deals at top-notch outlet malls, the Empire State has it all

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Visit festive holiday markets and shopping events 

Bryant Park Winter Village
Shops line the path leading up to the New York Public Library

Ice skate, dine rinkside, and holiday shop in New York City's winter wonderland, the Bryant Park Winter Village! The European-inspired, open-air market features an array of artisans from New York and across the globe. Stroll through Bryant Park’s scenic plazas, and terraces, where custom-designed "jewel box" kiosks showcase an incredible selection of unique items. From handcrafted apparel and accessories to artwork, health and beauty items, gourmet treats, kids’ games, and holiday treasures, you'll find something for everyone. Manhattan, through January 4, 2026.

Roc Holiday Village
Roc Holiday Village

The seventh annual Roc Holiday Village brings 16 days of enchanting festivities drawing in nearly 200,000 visitors to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Park in downtown Rochester. Get in the holiday spirit as you revel in free ice skating, an outdoor shopping village with over 25 vendors, visits and photos with Santa, cozy fire pits, igloos, live music, and indoor and outdoor bars. Rochester, December 5-28, 2025.

Macy’s Holiday Square
Macys Herald Square _ Photo by Joe Buglewicz - Courtesy of NYC & CO

Macy’s iconic 34th Street flagship store transforms its lower levels and outdoor plaza into a dazzling holiday market! In collaboration with Urbanspace, the indoor market features more than 30 curated, local vendors offering high-end items, artisan treats, and one-of-a-kind finds for every age and interest. After perusing the indoor selection, step outside into the expansive Herald Square Holiday Market, where even more vendors await in a festive, open-air plaza. Manhattan, through January 4, 2026.

Grand Central Holiday Fair
Glass ornament with a holiday decoration inside

A city visit during the holiday season is not complete without a stop at the stunning and shimmering Grand Central Terminal. Enveloped by chandeliers and stunning Beaux-Arts architecture of Vanderbilt Hall lies a 6,000-square-foot indoor artisan market filled with exclusive handcrafted jewelry, pottery, artwork, and so much more. Returning to the fair this year is The Grand Central Gift Shop, showcasing items from puzzles to prints to totes that celebrate the legacy of New York City’s iconic landmark. Plus, enjoy complimentary gift wrapping for the perfect finishing touch! Manhattan, through December 24, 2025.

Craft, Food & Wine Holiday Market
indoor holiday market with many vendors lined up

The Craft, Food & Wine Holiday Market, hosted annually by the St. Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce, brings together the best regional producers of handmade and artisanal goods for a festive holiday shopping experience, all under one roof. Support small businesses and shop locally from over 100 vendors selling candles, art, home decor, bath and body products, clothing and accessories, crafts, crochet and fabric creations, woodworking, jewelry, treats, and provisions. Canton, December 6-7, 2025.

LARAC Winter Arts Festival
LARAC Winter Arts

Celebrate the holiday season with the Lower Adirondack Regional Arts Council at LARAC’s Winter Arts Festival, held at the historic Queensbury Hotel in downtown Glens Falls. Explore the work of over 50 regional artisans showcasing unique, handcrafted goods. As one of the area’s most anticipated juried art shows, the Winter Arts Festival brings together pottery, fiber arts, jewelry, culinary treats, handcrafted woodworks, photography, and more. Glens Falls, December 7.

Christkindlmarkt
Wander around this festive indoor/outdoor old-world style Bavarian Christmas Market, showcasing dozens of local artisans, farmers, festive food, and music. The Christmas cheer, show-stopping decorations, and family-friendly fun will make for a delightful afternoon! Delhi, December 13.

Splurge on a luxury shopping trip

Fifth Avenue
Exterior of luxury store on Fifth Ave decorated for holidays

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A holiday visit to Fifth Avenue is a must for shoppers and sightseers alike. One of the most iconic retail stretches in the world, Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan offers everything from luxury fashion houses like Gucci, Cartier, and Bergdorf Goodman to specialty shops like the American Girl Place, Tiffany & Co., and the 24-hour flagship Apple Store. Each year, the avenue transforms into a holiday wonderland as stores unveil elaborate window displays, a tradition dating back to the 1800s. From Thanksgiving to New Year's, these meticulously crafted displays turn Fifth Avenue into an open-air art gallery, making it a true destination for holiday magic.

Americana Manhasset

For a truly luxurious holiday shopping experience, visit Americana Manhasset on Long Island’s scenic North Shore. Just 20 miles from Manhattan, Americana Manhasset offers a curated selection of more than 60 international boutiques, including Gucci, Chanel, Dior, Cartier, and Louis Vuitton. This premier shopping destination combines beautiful architecture with lush landscape design to enhance the setting as you indulge in designer fashion, fine jewelry, and gourmet dining.

Main Street, East Hampton

East Hampton’s Main Street is as charming as it is lavish, perfect for finding thoughtful gifts in a scenic setting. This stylish stretch blends upscale national brands like Lululemon, Ralph Lauren, and Chanel with local gems, making it ideal for both designer finds and unique, curated treasures. Stop by West | Out East, a chic interior design showroom with a retro-modern flair, for stunning décor pieces, or browse BookHampton, a beloved independent bookstore known for its extensive photography and coffee table book collection.

Spend the day at a mall or outlet 

Woodbury Common Premium Outlets
Woodbury Common Premium Outlets

For luxury gifts at unbeatable prices, Woodbury Common Premium Outlets is the ultimate holiday shopping destination. With over 250 stores, including high-end brands like Gucci, Burberry, and Prada, you’ll find extraordinary deals on everything from fashion to home decor, with discounts ranging from 25% to 65% daily. Just over an hour from Manhattan, this shopping haven attracts visitors from around the world, and after a day of shopping, unwind at the nearby Glenmere Mansion, where luxurious rooms and a world-class spa and dining await to complete your experience.

Destiny USA
Destiny USA

DestinyUSA in Syracuse is New York’s largest shopping, dining, and entertainment destination. With six floors and over 250 places to explore, you'll find everything from Michael Kors, Apple, and Anthropologie to Crocs, Carhartt, and LEGO. Beyond the never-ending shopping, thrill-seekers can enjoy WonderWorks’ amusement park, home to the world’s largest suspended indoor ropes course, an indoor electric go-karting racetrack, plus a comedy club, and a classic antique carousel.

Fashion Outlets of Niagara Falls USA
Fashion Outlets of Niagara

Just minutes from Niagara Falls State Park, you’ll find one of America’s top 10 outlet malls, the Fashion Outlets of Niagara Falls. Browse over 120 sought-after brands at outlet pricing, including Saks Off Fifth, where you might score a Stella McCartney blazer, Zac Posen tote, or Diane Von Furstenberg wrap dress. For more designer favorites, check out Kate Spade New York, Michael Kors, and Swarovski. While you’re there, bring the holiday magic to life with a visit to Santa’s winter wonderland! 

Roosevelt Field
Roosevelt Field

Roosevelt Field, the 10th-largest shopping mall in the U.S., is Long Island's premier holiday shopping destination. With over 270 stores, including Neiman Marcus, Hermès, Burberry, Nordstrom, Omega, The Lego Store, Build-A-Bear, Newbury Comics, and Victoria's Secret, there's something for everyone. After a day of shopping, unwind with a meal at one of the many on-site dining options or catch a movie at the mall’s theater.

Shop local along New York’s charming main streets 

Cooperstown
Shops and cars line Main Street in Cooperstown with lush green hills in the background

You’ll always hit a home run when shopping along Cooperstown’s Main Street. As the proud home of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Cooperstown keeps the theme alive with stores selling a lineup of autographed memorabilia, apparel, baseball hats and bats. Souvenir shops like The Riverwood, Silver Fox Gift Shop, and Tin Bin Alley offer something for everyone, including homemade fudge, gourmet chocolate, and nostalgic treats. While you’re rounding the bases on Main Street, don’t miss a stop at Schneider’s Bakery for a homemade doughnut that’s a grand slam.

Rhinebeck
Potted yellow mums and colorful patio furniture outside Samuel's Sweet Shop in Rhinebeck

Rhinebeck, named one of the best small towns for shopping, is as rich in history and architecture as it is in retail experiences. Indulge your sweet tooth at Krause's Chocolates or Samuel’s Sweet Shop, co-owned by Paul Rudd. Discover fine handmade jewelry at Adel Chefridi Studio & Gallery, browse the shelves of Oblong Books, the Hudson Valley’s largest independent bookstore, be a kid again at Land of Oz Toys or treat your furry friend to a gift from Pause Dog Boutique. The village is home to more than 40 speciality shops for you to enjoy!

Saratoga Springs
Saratoga Springs

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Spend a festive afternoon browsing the boutiques along Broadway, where sparkling window displays and a wide range of shops offer something for everyone. Discover elegant women’s apparel at Saratoga Trunk, equestrian-style fashion at Saratoga Saddlery, and horse and racing-themed souvenirs at Impressions of Saratoga. Find the perfect book at Northshire Bookstore, fine linens at Antara, fun finds for furry friends at Bella & Lindy, and unique jewelry at deJonghe’s custom studio. Saratoga Olive Oil boasts over 60 olive oils and vinegars, while Saratoga Tea & Honey is the bee's knees for all things honey, tea, and teaware.

Ellicottville
A family strolls on a snowy shop-lined main street

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The cozy village of Ellicottville may be just one square mile, but it’s brimming with holiday shopping. Wander down Monroe and Washington streets to explore interesting shops, restaurants, and plenty of festive cheer. Snag quirky, colorful socks at the Purple Doorknob, find top-notch ski gear at City Garage and Mud, Sweat n’ Gears, or pick up a pack of craft beer for the brew lover in your life from Ellicottville Brewing Co. And for the chocolate enthusiast, don’t miss Western New York’s beloved treat, sponge candy, at Watson’s.

Lake Placid
Group of people walking down Lake Placid's main street

 

Lake Placid’s Main Street is a charming winter wonderland offering a festive blend of shops and scenery that feels straight out of a holiday movie. The Bookstore Plus, is brimming with books and unique gifts, while Man and Beast has treats and toys to spoil your four-legged friends. High Peaks Cyclery is a go-to spot for outdoor adventurers, with gear for skiing, hiking, biking, and more. Adirondack Trading Co. is the perfect place to buy beloved rustic gifts and a range of festive décor. For sweet indulgences, Adirondack Chocolates offers perfect stocking stuffers, and The Maple Shop has mouth-watering maple syrup, cookies, and candies. Fans of Lake Placid’s Olympic legacy will love browsing the USA Spirit Shop, USA Hockey Store, and the Mike Eruzione Team Shop for one-of-a-kind sports memorabilia.

Skaneateles
Skaneateles

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Life at the lake is magical year-round, and downtown Skaneateles transforms into a charming Victorian Christmas village each winter weekend (Thanksgiving through December 24) for the beloved Dickens Christmas event, a tradition spanning over 25 years. Amidst a cast of lively characters from A Christmas Carol—including Charles Dickens and Father Christmas—visitors will enjoy free eggnog and roasted chestnuts, live music, entertainment, and festive holiday shops. Stop into DROOZ and Company, a modern-day general store filled with unique finds. For vintage treasures, visit Skaneateles Antique Center. First National Gifts is a perfect destination for gifts of all kinds, for any occasion and every age, while The Local Branch showcases hand-crafted clothing and decor that make memorable holiday keepsakes.

Corning
trees decorated in bright holiday lights surround a clock tower

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The shimmering lights of Corning’s Gaffer District invite you to embrace the holiday season on November 29 with the Parade of Lights! This annual event features lively marching bands, intricately designed floats, and the eagerly awaited arrival of Santa Claus in a horse-drawn carriage. Each float sparkles with dazzling lights, illuminating historic Market Street as it winds through the charming district. For holiday shopping, Connors Mercantile offers home decor, jewelry, gifts for kids, and gourmet treats. Visit the Corning Museum of Glass shop for stunning ornaments and endless one-of-a-kind glass creations. Confluence Running has great picks for athletes, while the woman- and queer-owned Card Carrying Books & Gifts has a thoughtful collection of socially progressive books, curated gifts, and more.

Sugar Loaf

Get your holiday shopping done in a storybook setting at Sugar Loaf Arts & Crafts Village, a historic hamlet dating back to the 1700’s. Today, it’s home to more than 30 eclectic, independently-owned artisan shops and studios, a state-of-the-art performing arts theatre, delicious restaurants, and a buzzing craft brewery. After browsing favorites like Merrily Paper, Prezzies, Rosner Soap, Collage, and many more, head to downtown Warwick, where festive streets are lined with boutiques, specialty shops, and local markets.


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