After making quite the splash during spring by being named the Best Hotel in New York and one of the finest hotels in the world for 2023 by Travel + Leisure magazine, Wylder Windham welcomes back NYC’s outdoor marketplace, the one and only Hester Street Fair.

On November 9th and 10th, the hotel will be rolling out the red carpet for the Holiday Harvest Market. It's a weekend full of Catskills charm and Lower East Side pizzazz. The market is a treasure trove of local vendors with their handcrafted gifts and seasonal sensations.

Get ready to treat your taste buds, and chow down on some mouth-watering delights at Babbler's Restaurant. The Holiday Harvest Market isn't just about shopping – it's a chance to mingle with the neighbors and get ready for the holiday season!

As if the shopping wasn’t exciting enough, get ready for a jam-packed lineup of activities to keep you entertained. DJ Fulathela will be spinning the music, along with hands-on art activities and don't forget to get your picture at the Popp-Up Photo Salon for seasonally-inspired portraits.

They didn't forget about the grown-ups, there will be a 21+ refreshment tasting and holiday raffle giveaways for a chance to win big! To see what the Holiday Harvest Market is all about, check out the details at the Hester Street Fair website along with more details on Wylder Windham’s fabulousness. Get ready to shop, eat, groove, and spread some holiday cheer at this not-to-be-missed event!

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