"Grand Central is already a world-class travel and dining destination, but with the Holiday Fair, New Yorkers and visitors alike can celebrate the season with homegrown vendors selling merchandise that is as unique as Grand Central itself," said Metro-North Railroad President Catherine Rinaldi. "It's a joy to see these storied halls come to life with holiday cheer."
This exciting tradition will uplift 36 local vendors and small businesses for an unmissable holiday shopping destination for the season. The entire Holiday Fair will run for six weeks only (November 11th - December 24th), seven days a week.
New to the fair this year will be a highly-anticipated Uncommon Goods holiday pop-up located on the bridge next to the main concourse. Also new to the Holiday Fair will be an exclusive Grand Central merchandise collection, featuring various Grand Central terminal-branded items.
Of course, Holiday Fair classics like the NY Transit Museum train show will once again spring to life. Admire an adorable replica of Grand Central as a collection of the museum's model trains will chug through the miniature city en route to the North Pole.
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