There’s nothing that gets you into the festive spirit quite like wandering around a traditional Christmas market. Mulled wine in hand, enjoying the delicious aromas of street food and music in the background as you explore the stalls, it’s impossible not to feel that tingle of festive excitement.
There are Christmas markets in towns and cities across the country. If you’re thinking of a holiday or short break in the UK this December, you won’t be too far from a festive fair wherever you’re staying.
Here are a few of our favourite Christmas markets for 2025.
Dates: 1 November – 24 December 2025
Every winter, Birmingham hosts the largest authentic German market outside of Germany and Austria. Tuck into traditional fare such as bratwurst accompanied by a warming glühwein or hot chocolate for the kids, and enjoy the programme of live music from German and local musicians.
With stalls selling gorgeous handmade wooden and glass ornaments as well as toys, jewellery and homeware, the Birmingham Christmas Market is an excellent chance to pick up unique gifts and stocking fillers.
Find out more: Birmingham Frankfurt Christmas Market
Dates: 8 November – 22 December 2025
Manchester’s famous market spreads out across the city’s squares and streets. There are over 200 stalls selling food, drink and all sorts of Christmas gifts.
The stalls are open until 8pm (9pm for food and drink), and when you add in other activities such as the ice rink and Christmas Lights Trail, it’s a great place to come for an action-packed Christmassy day out. It’s easy to get to Manchester: head here for your Christmas shopping if you’re on holiday in the North West, Yorkshire or North Wales.
Find out more: Manchester Christmas Markets
Dates: 13 November – 23 December 2025
The Welsh capital has been hosting its lively Christmas market for over 30 years. The craft, food and drink stalls are located in the city centre, so it’s easy to combine a trip to the market with Christmas shopping among Cardiff’s excellent stores.
There are about 200 businesses selling all sorts of fabulous arts and crafts across 70 stalls, which keep changing over the course of the six-week event. The Cardiff Christmas Market website has a handy list of the exhibitors and their market dates, so you can plan your shopping in advance.
Find out more: Cardiff Christmas Market
Dates: 13 November – 22 December 2025
With its charming old buildings and narrow streets, York feels like one of Britain’s most festive cities. Its bustling Christmas market with little Alpine chalets along St Sampson’s Square and Parliament Street only adds to the festive atmosphere!
Around 80% of the traders come from Yorkshire, making this an excellent place to pick up locally made Christmas gifts – you can view a list of traders on the market website.
The food and drink at York Christmas Market is also a real highlight, and everyone loves the vintage carousel in King’s Square!
Find out more: York Christmas Market
Dates: 15 November 2025 – 4 January 2026
Scotland’s beautiful capital city hosts some of the country’s most spectacular Christmas events. As well as the Edinburgh Christmas Market, the city host festivities and activities well into Hogmanay week.
The main festive events are spread across four sites in the city: East Princes Street Gardens, West Princes Street Gardens, St Andrew Square Winter Gardens and George Street West. For 70 stalls selling Scottish crafts and produce, head for East Princes Street Gardens. You can’t miss it: it’s also home to the mighty Forth 1 Big Wheel.
Find out more: Edinburgh Christmas
Dates: 20 November – 19 December 2025
Devon’s largest Christmas market is located in the grounds of Exeter Cathedral. There are around 100 beautifully decorated chalets full of delightful handmade gifts – perfect for that special someone.
This Christmas market is especially good for food and drink, combining delicious Devon produce with dishes from around the world!
Find out more: Exeter Cathedral Christmas Market
Dates: 14 November 2025 – 1 January 2026
For six weeks, Hyde Park in London is home to the most spectacular winter festival. This is a Christmas market and then some, because the traditional stalls are just one part of the fun. Book your tickets, and spend a day exploring the fairs, shows, bars, restaurants and street food that the Winter Wonderland has to offer.
From bottomless pizza to high-adrenaline rides (not necessarily in that order!), there’s something for everyone. For a classic Christmas experience, try the ice skating rink or take a ride on the Santaland Express Train. Wrap up to enjoy a cool cocktail at Bar Ice before warming yourself around the Fire Pit.
Find out more: Hyde Park Winter Wonderland
Dates: 21 November – 24 December 2025
This Christmas market in the heart of Cornwall runs right up to Christmas Eve, which is great news if you’ve left things until the last minute! Lemon Quay in Truro is transformed into a festive village with log cabins and twinkling lights, with additional stalls scattered around the city.
Come to Truro Christmas Market for Cornish-made crafts and delicious local produce. With plenty of street food and live music as well as stalls, it’s a lovely place to come and soak up the joyous, festive spirit.
Find out more: Truro Christmas Market
There’s still time to book a Christmas shopping break in the UK. At Handpicked Cottages, we have a selection of cosy and ever-so comfortable holiday cottages available for December and Christmas 2025. Get in touch to find out more.
Going away for Christmas makes the whole celebration seem even more exciting. But where are the best places in the UK to spend Christmas?
Whether you’re planning a cosy getaway for two or a family get-together, we’ve compiled a few of our favourite places for a Christmas holiday in Britain.
Let’s make some memories…!
Brighton combines classic seaside charm with a vibrant social scene, not to mention fabulous Christmas shopping in The Lanes. We love ice skating at Brighton Pavilion, especially after dark among the colourful twinkly lights, and there are parades, pantomimes and light shows galore.
You can also join in with Britain’s OG festive dip: Brighton’s Christmas Day Swim has been going since 1860. Alternatively, the beach is perfect for an invigorating, post-lunch walk.
Every city looks its best for Christmas, but there’s something particularly magical about Bath. The Georgian streets look like a scene from a Christmas, beautifully enhanced by the Christmas market chalets. Again, there’s an ice rink and a pantomime, and a whole host of other festive events.
Our favourite thing to do in Bath at Christmas? Simply wander around the lovely old streets, admiring the lights and decorations, while enjoying the many shops, pubs and restaurants.
Imagine frost-dusted fields, honey-coloured cottages and old inns with roaring fires: the almost-impossibly pretty villages of the Cotswolds look like they were made for Christmas. Pick up delicious local produce at one of the many lovely market towns, and take it home for a cosy feast in your rural holiday cottage.
There are plenty of Cotswold attractions with festive events for families, and it’s a great dog-walking county all year round.
Picturesque York, with its half-timbered buildings, cobbled streets and medieval churches, is perfect for a Christmas trip. It’s like a Dickens novel come ot life! There’s a wide choice of independent and high street shops and an unbelievable amount of inviting old pubs. Wander through the Christmas Market to pick up Yorkshire-made gifts and snack on local street food.
If you’re able to attend, the Nine Lessons at York Minster on Christmas Eve is one of those life-making moments.
Do you dream of getting away from it all at Christmas? You and the family, or just the two of you, settled down in a snug cottage in the middle of the countryside – perfect. Britain is blessed with many beautiful rural locations; and the unspoilt coast and countryside of South Wales is one of our top spots for a rural retreat.
Visit the charming Mumbles or St David’s to pick up essentials; otherwise, enjoy the peace and quiet…
The New Forest may be beautiful in the autumn, but don’t dismiss it as having peaked. The winter forests are magical, sprinkled with frost or even snow, and there are plenty of woodland paths that are suitable for year-round walks. Spotting deer among the evergreens or in the mist-hung fields will be one of those Christmas moments that stick with you forever.
For festive food, Christmas markets and independent shops, head for Lymington, Lyndhurst or Brockenhurst.
Please don’t hold us to this, but the Cairngorms is one of the most likely places in the UK to see snowfall at Christmas. However, even if there’s not enough powder for a Christmas Day snowball tournament, you’ll still have the view of the snow-tipped tops of the National Park’s peaks. The Caledonian Pine forests, icy lochs and roaming Cairngorm reindeer herd create a wintry wonderland feeling like nowhere else, along with that incredibly dark, star-filled sky.
There’s still time to book a Christmas holiday in the UK. At Handpicked Cottages, we have a selection of luxury holiday cottages available for Christmas and the New Year. Get in touch to find out more.
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