Bryant Park is always a busy place, but this time of year it’s especially so. With the Winter Village in full swing, and the ice skating rink up, there’s so much to see and do. Take a walk with me on a November evening and see all there is to see!
I started at Nikola Tesla Corner, 6th Ave at W. 40th Street. I always stop to gaze a minute at the Bank of China building on the corner.
Capturing the feel of the corner, at the Bryant Park subway entrance.
The Bank of China building (2016), 1045 6th Ave is so fascinating to me.
Strolling through the Winter Village, I enjoy peeking in at the shoppers.
Bright and beautiful things. Winter Village, Bryant Park
The lanterns are gorgeous, I would never be able to choose a favorite!
It’s so easy to see why Bryant Park is so popular. It’s always beautiful.
I spent some time admiring the preserved butterflies for sale in the Winter Village
Just perfectly New York City.
A nice night shot of the W.R. Grace Building (1974), 1114 6th Ave.
Moving away from the shops, it’s still busy here, but darker, with less movement. I prefer it.
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The Cozy Igloos are very popular, on a chilly night its easy to understand why.
I was thrilled to see the Bryant Park Christmas Tree up. I love One Vanderbilt (2021) in the background.
Capturing the happy feel at the Bryant Park skating rink.
The begonias will soon be gone.
I’ve come full circle around the park. The lampposts are decorated so beautifully, don’t you agree?
Thank you for walking with me! I hope you enjoyed it, and got to feel what it’s like in wonderful Bryant Park at night.
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