A Festive Excursion: Discovering Christmas Markets in the UK

Festivals

Whether you’re searching for gifts, indulging in festive foods, or simply soaking up the atmosphere, British Christmas markets are a must-visit experience, imbued with glittering lights, the warmth of mulled wine, and the scent of roasted chestnuts.

Here at Great British Trips, we truly believe December is a magical month to explore. Here’s a guide to planning your festive getaway—featuring the top markets to visit and what makes each one unique.

Where to Find Christmas Cheer 

The Picture-Perfect Bath Christmas Market Imagine cobblestones aglow with fairy lights, nestled against the golden hues of Bath Abbey and the Roman Baths. More than just shopping, this market feels like a Christmas village.

What makes it special:

  • Over 150 stalls with artisan gifts
  • Mulled cider sourced from local orchards
  • Choirs singing beneath the abbey

Add to your itinerary: South West England or Southern Discovery tour

The Dazzling Edinburgh Christmas Market 

Scotland’s capital city offers a stunning display. Beneath the castle, a full winter festival with German-style markets, rides, and street entertainers come to life.

Festive highlights:

  • Ice skating at Princes Street Gardens
  • Warm hot toddies under the night sky
  • Bright Christmas lights along George Street

Pair with: Our Scotland Highlights Tour in December for the ultimate Highland-to-Hogmanay adventure

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    • Manchester Christmas Markets: The Northern Spectacle Known as the UK’s largest and most vibrant festive market, Manchester pulls out all the stops. With themed zones featuring global cuisines, craft beer chalets, and a French corner, it’s a cultural feast glittering with tinsel.Notable features:
      • European food stalls from goulash to crêpes
      • A complete Christmas village at Cathedral Gardens
      • The giant Santa statue in St Peter’s Square

      Include in your: Northern England Discovery itinerary

      Cosy & Traditional Choices 

      York, St Nicholas Fair 

      Set amidst a medieval city with winding streets and timbered buildings, York’s market radiates a Dickensian appeal. Picture mulled wine in The Shambles and carol singers by the Minster.

      What to discover:

      • Local cheeses, gins, and preserves
      • Hand-thrown pottery and woollen items
      • Lantern-lit riverside evenings

      Add to: Yorkshire Winter Escape

Winchester Cathedral Market 

A more serene alternative, this market revolves around atmosphere. Chalets encircle the historic cathedral, with an elegant ice rink at its heart.

Ideal for:

  • Visitors who enjoy a more relaxed pace
  • Fans of traditional carol services
  • Warm mince pies with mulled wine after a cathedral tour

Add to: A tranquil Southern England winter break

Regional Treasures & Hidden Finds 

Cardiff Christmas Market 

A creative market celebrating Welsh craftsmanship—jewellery, textiles, woodcrafts, and more. Smaller than those in bigger cities but brimming with local pride.

Top suggestion: Savour the freshly griddled Welsh cakes—especially with cinnamon sugar.

Winter stop on: Wales Discovery Tour

Belfast Christmas Market 

Situated in the gardens of City Hall, this market combines a European-style layout with Northern Irish charm.

Don’t overlook:

  • Hot port at the bandstand
  • Handmade fudge and Irish knitwear
  • Local craft beers in the heated beer tent

Add to: Northern Ireland Explorer for a festive conclusion

Tips for a Magical Market Trip 

Optimal visiting period: Late November to mid-December (avoid weekends for fewer crowds)

Dress appropriately: Warm layers, waterproof boots, gloves—and leave space in your bag for purchases

Visit hungry: Most markets are culinary treasure troves

Go after dark: The ambience, lights, and music are best after 4pm

Check for events: Many markets feature concerts, carol services, light trails, and festive pop-ups

A Delightful Winter Welcome Awaits 

There’s a universal allure to standing in the cold, with a hot beverage in hand, watching fairy lights twinkle in a historic town square. British Christmas markets are not just about shopping—they’re social centres, tradition keepers, and joy spreaders. Wandering York’s historic lanes or skating under Edinburgh Castle, you’ll find yourself carried away by the season.

At Great British Trips, we design winter holidays that allow you to explore Britain at its most enchanting. From candlelit cathedrals to handmade gifts, we’ll ensure your December trip is like a festive fairytale.

Eager to plan your Christmas escape? See our seasonal itineraries page and unwrap your perfect holiday.