2025 Holiday Markets in the Greater Main Line Area to Make Your Shopping Merry
Shop local at these festive holiday markets around the Main Line and Philadelphia
Holiday markets harken back to the old world tradition of the Christmas market. It was a place for people to shop, eat, drink, and be merry, despite the wintery chill and darkness.
These days, Christmas markets are a popular addition to many families’ seasonal activities. Whether held indoors or outdoors, your family can enjoy an enchanting atmosphere, while browsing handcrafted treasures and unique gifts. And better yet, it’s an opportunity to support local crafters, makers, artisans, and small businesses.
For even more festive fun, check out the holiday happenings around Bucks County and in Philadelphia this season.
Holiday Markets All Season Long
From handmade ornaments to artisan gifts, these area holiday craft markets bring seasonal cheer all season long. Each one offers a festive atmosphere perfect for finding unique treasures and making family memories.
Made in Philadelphia Holiday Market
Dilworth Park at the West Side of City Hall, 1 South 15th Street, Philadelphia
November 14, 2025 through January 1, 2026
Open daily; noon–8 pm (Sunday–Thursday) and noon–9 pm (Saturday & Sunday)
Step into the magic of the season at the Made in Philadelphia Holiday Market at historic City Hall. Explore an abundant collection of regional artists, makers, crafters, and jewelry designers showcasing their one-of-a-kind, handcrafted treasures and gifts, perfect for the holidays. You won’t want to miss this spectacular seasonal celebration! Weekday visits are strongly suggested to avoid peak crowds.
LOVE Park Christmas Village
1500 Arch Street, Philadelphia
November 2–December 24, 2025 (closed November 24–26)
Open daily; noon–8 pm (Sunday–Thursday) | noon–9 pm (Saturday & Sunday) | 9 am–5 pm on Thanksgiving Day | noon–5 pm on Christmas Eve
Experience an authentic German-style holiday market in Center City Philadelphia at LOVE Park. Browse handcrafted treasures from a curated mix of global and regional artisans and find creative presents for everyone on your gifting list. Sip on seasonal beverages and indulge in delectable treats as you stroll through a dazzling display of sparkling lights. Bring the kids and take a ride on a double-decker vintage carousel, a 65′ Ferris Wheel, and a kids train.
Finallly, don’t miss out on the newest Philadelphia holiday attraction, The Festival of Trees at the LOVE Park Welcome Center. From November 29th to December 24th, more than 24 holiday trees will be decked out in various seasonal themes as part of a fundraiser for patients at CHOP.

Holidays on the Hill: Stag and Doe Nights in Chestnut Hill
Germantown Ave., Philadelphia
December 3, 10, and 17, 2025, from 6–9 pm
While not a traditional craft market, Chestnut Hill’s quaint shops and village atmosphere offer their own special shopping experience this December. A cherished holiday tradition, Stag and Doe Nights return every Wednesday from Thanksgiving to Christmas. On these nights, Chestnut Hill’s shops offer extended hours and special holiday deals while live brass musicians perform festive melodies. Santa stops by to greet visitors from 6:30–8:30 pm. Participating retailers will also provide complimentary treats and refreshments to enhance your experience.
One Day and Weekend Long Holiday Markets
The Main Line and surrounding areas also offer plenty of one-day and weekend holiday markets perfect for seasonal shopping and festive merriment. Visit these charming market to discover unique handmade gifts, support local artisans, and soak up holiday cheer. Many of these events are single-day affairs that happen only once during the season, so mark your calendar early to avoid missing out.

3rd Annual Holiday Clover Market
Westtown School Athletic Center, 975 Westtown Rd., West Chester
November 22-23, 2025, from 10 am–4 pm
Pop by Westtown School’s Athletic Center (Building 13) for the 3rd annual Holiday Clover Market. This year’s market, Clover’s largest to date, will feature over 120 curated artisan makers offering apothecary goods, ceramics, clothing, jewelry, and fiber arts selections. Several antique vendors will also be on-site offering festive items for attendees to browse. Food, desserts, coffee, and non-alcoholic seasonal beverages will also be available. Parking and admission are free.
Hanukkah Makers Market
Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History, 101 S. Independence Mall East, Philadelphia
November 30, 2025, from 11 am–3 pm
Discover unique creations from local artisans and makers, as well as Museum Store favorites while enjoying music, seasonal spirit, and festive bites at the Hanukkah Makers Market. Every purchase at the Market helps sustain independent artists and small businesses. Additionally, you support The Weitzman’s commitment to honoring the American Jewish experience — all while filling your gift list with truly special finds. The Market is the perfect way to shop small and celebrate the season.
Conshohocken Winter Market
Plaza at SORA West (next to Hotel West and Main), 46 Fayette St., Conshohocken
December 5–7 and 12–14, 2025; from 5–8 pm Fridays, 11 am–8 pm Saturdays, and 11 am–4 pm Sundays
Get your ho-ho-holiday shopping started at the Conshohocken Winter Market. This small-business shopping experience will feature over 25 vendors each weekend, with a rotating line-up for guests who visit both weekends. Highlights of the event include character visits, festive drinks, and live holiday tunes all enjoyed within the warmth of a 50′ x 90′ heated tent. Free parking and admission.

Kennett Square Holiday Village Market
The Creamery of Kennett Square, 401 Birch Street, Kennett Square
December 6, 7, 13, and 14, 2025, from 11 am–5 pm
Taking place the first two weekends in December, the Kennett Square Holiday Village Market brings festive cheer and curated shopping to the heart of the Brandywine Valley. Each day features a rotating lineup of over 40 artisan vendors, along with seasonal beverages, food trucks, and merry family-friendly activities. This lively market welcomes guests of all ages with free admission. Free parking is available at two public lots with shuttle service provided from 121 E. State St. near the Municipal Parking Garage and from the entrance of the Kennett Borough Parking lot at 600 S. Broad St.
Upper Merion Township Holiday Village
Upper Merion Township Building Parking Lot, 175 W. Valley Forge Rd., King of Prussia
December 6, 2025, from noon–3 pm
Don’t miss out on Upper Merion Township’s Holiday Village, a festive outdoor experience that welcomes holiday shoppers and revelers alike. Located in the lower parking lot and in the Township Building Park, the Village will feature a plethora of artisans and crafters displaying their holiday wares. Make sure you’re there at noon for Santa’s arrival followed by a tree and Menorah lighting, a gingerbread house decorating contest, live music, photo opps, and plenty of food, drink and merriment!
West Chester Christkindlmarkt
Downtown West Chester, N. High and Gay Street, West Chester
Saturday, December 13, 2025, 11 am–6pm
West Chester’s 6th annual Christkindlmarkt returns to Gay Street on December 13. This holiday market features more than 100 vendors selling handmade crafts, art, jewelry, ceramics, and home goods. This free public event, organized by the West Chester Downtown Foundation and Chester County Art Association, offers plenty of family-friendly festivities. Visit with Santa at M&T Bank from 2–4 pm and enjoy hot chocolate by the 25-foot Christmas tree. Catch up with the Grinch roaming Jack Loew Plaza for photos, as well as Victorian-costumed carolers strolling Gay Street. In addition, live performances by Dub C Swing will happen at Jack Loew Plaza (time TBD) and West Chester Music Academy at the Historic Courthouse from 2–3 pm.
Shop Small, Find Big: Holiday Markets
Whether you’re searching for one-of-a-kind presents, seasonal décor, or simply a fun outing to embrace the holiday spirit, these local markets deliver special experiences all season long. And for details on even more local artisans offering handmade goods throughout the year, check out the Main Line Makers Guide: The Art and Craft of Handmade Gifts.
If you attend one of these holiday markets, give a shout out to the makers and share pics of your scores on social media. Use #mainlineparent, so we can promote them, too!
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Lead photograph courtesy of Christmas Village in Philadelphia.