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Grand Bazaar NYC

New York City's largest curated weekly market, offering a diverse array of antiques, art, and artisanal foods, while donating all profits to local public schools.

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What is Grand Bazaar NYC known for?

It is the oldest, largest, and most diverse curated weekly shopping market in New York City. It features a wide selection of antiques, art, jewelry, crafts, and artisanal foods from between 60 and 200 vendors.

What are the hours?

The market is open every Sunday year-round from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm.

Is it free?

Yes, admission is free, although donations are accepted.

Is it good for kids?

Yes, the market is open to the public and to all ages.

Where is it located?

It is located at 100 West 77th Street (at Columbus Avenue) in Manhattan, New York, NY 10024.

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What to know

Grand Bazaar NYC is the oldest and largest curated weekly shopping market in New York City, located at 100 West 77th Street on the Upper West Side. The market operates every Sunday year-round from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, utilizing both indoor and outdoor spaces to accommodate its vast selection of vendors. Depending on the season, the market hosts between 60 and 200 curated vendors, including local independent artists, designers, craft-makers, and vintage dealers. Founded around 1979 as the GreenFlea Market, the organization was launched by a group of parents as a simple yard sale to raise funds for their children's schools. After being reincorporated in 1985, the market evolved into its current form, eventually adopting the name Grand Bazaar NYC in 2016 to reflect its diverse offerings. This mission-driven approach continues today, as the market is the only purpose-driven market in the city that donates 100% of its profits to four local public schools, benefiting over 2,000 children through enrichment programs and classroom essentials. Visitors can explore a wide range of goods, including handcrafted furniture, fine vintage Rolex watches, and diamond bracelets. The experience is complemented by a variety of artisanal foods provided by food entrepreneurs, which encourages visitors to come hungry. The market is open to the public and all ages, ensuring an accessible experience for all treasure hunters. Located on Columbus Avenue between 76th and 77th Streets, the market integrates seamlessly into the neighborhood's residential atmosphere. It transforms the Upper West Side neighborhood into a hub of community-focused shopping and local artistry on Sundays.

Visitor tips

  • Visit on a Sunday, as the market is only open one day a week.
  • Allow plenty of time to explore both the indoor and outdoor sections of the market.
  • Take advantage of free street parking available on Sundays near the market.

Nearby context

Situated on the Upper West Side, Grand Bazaar NYC occupies a space between 76th and 77th Streets on Columbus Avenue, adding a Sunday-only vibrancy to the residential area.

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