Lancashire’s Best Christmas Markets: A Festive Guide

As the nights draw in and the air grows crisp, Lancashire transforms into a winter wonderland, with charming Christmas markets popping up across the county. From the bustling streets of Preston to the historic squares of Lancaster, these festive gatherings offer a magical experience for locals and visitors alike. In this guide, we’ll take you on a merry journey through Lancashire’s best Christmas markets, where the aroma of mulled wine mingles with the sound of carols, and twinkling lights cast a warm glow over traditional wooden chalets. Let’s explore the yuletide treasures that Lancashire has to offer! 🎄

Manchester Christmas Markets: A Festive Extravaganza

Christmas in Manchester England
Christmas in Manchester England

No festive tour of the region would be complete without a mention of the world-famous Manchester Christmas Markets. Just a short train ride from many Lancashire towns, these markets offer an unparalleled Christmas experience that’s well worth the trip.

Location: This year’s stalls will be in key city centre spots, including:

– King Street West
– St Ann’s Square
– Exchange Street
– New Cathedral Street
– Exchange Square
– Corn Exchange
– Cathedral Gardens
– Market Street
– Piccadilly Gardens

Dates: The Manchester Christmas Markets will take place from the 8th November – 22nd December.

Highlights:

    • Over 300 stalls spread across 10 city centre locations
    • Wide variety of international cuisines and local specialties
    • Craft and gift stalls from across Europe
    • Santa Claus himself, perched high above St Peter’s Square

From my experience, what sets Manchester’s markets apart is their sheer scale and diversity. You can sample glühwein from Germany, taste Dutch pancakes, and buy handcrafted Italian leather goods all in one day.

I believe that the atmosphere at these markets is truly special. The entire city centre is transformed into a winter wonderland, with twinkling lights strung between buildings and the aroma of cinnamon and spices filling the air.

Fact: According to Manchester City Council, the Christmas Markets attract over 9 million visitors each year, contributing significantly to the local economy 1

Festive fun in Manchester
Festive fun in Manchester

Preston's Winter Wonderland: A City Centre Transformed

Preston’s city centre undergoes a magical transformation each winter, hosting one of Lancashire’s largest and most vibrant Christmas markets. I find the atmosphere here is simply electric. Being only 30 minutes from my hometown of Burnley, it’s not far for me to come!

Location: Preston City Centre, primarily on Orchard Street and the Flag Market

Dates: Typically runs from late November to Christmas Eve – Christmas light switch-on is 23rd November so one could assume it starts on that date. Check out Preston City Council for more info.

Highlights:

    • Over 80 traditional wooden chalets
    • Local artisans selling handcrafted gifts
    • A variety of international food stalls
    • Santa’s Grotto for the little ones

What I really like about Preston’s market is the way it seamlessly blends traditional elements with modern attractions. You’ll find everything from hand-knitted scarves to cutting-edge tech gadgets, all while sipping on a steaming cup of mulled wine.

Fact: According to Visit Preston, the market attracts over 100,000 visitors each year, making it a cornerstone of the city’s festive celebrations1.

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Blackpool's Christmas by the Sea: Seaside Festive Magic

Blackpool Christmas by the Sea
Blackpool Christmas by the Sea

Who says you can’t have a seaside Christmas? Blackpool’s Christmas by the Sea proves that beach towns can do yuletide charm just as well as their inland counterparts. If you ask me, there’s something magical about seeing the famous Blackpool Tower dressed up in Christmas lights.

Location: Tower Festival Headland, Blackpool Promenade

Dates: Christmas By The Sea will take place from 15 November – 5 January from 12-9pm daily.

Highlights:

    • FREE Ice skating rink with a view of the sea
    • Alpine-style food and drink village
    • Regular live entertainment and light shows
    • Christmas-themed rides and attractions
    • Simulated Snowfall

What I really appreciate about Blackpool’s offering is how it caters to visitors of all ages. From thrilling rides for teenagers to cosy log cabins for adults to enjoy a mulled wine, there’s truly something for everyone.

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Lytham St Anne's Christmas Market: Coastal Elegance

Lytham St Annes Christmas Market
Lytham St Annes Christmas Market

Lytham’s Christmas Market offers a more refined festive experience, perfectly in keeping with this elegant coastal town. In my view, it’s the ideal spot for those who prefer their Christmas markets with a touch of sophistication.

Location: Lytham Town Centre, primarily on Clifton Street and Ashton Gardens

Dates: It’s super short, so don’t miss out! Friday 1 – Sunday 3 December at Ashton Gardens. Town centre still has Christmas stalls throughout the season.

Highlights:

    • Gourmet food and drink stalls
    • High-end craft and gift sellers
    • Live jazz and acoustic performances
    • Christmas tree lighting ceremony

What I really appreciate about Lytham’s market is its commitment to quality. While it may be smaller than some of the other markets on this list, every stall is carefully curated to ensure a top-notch experience for visitors.

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Liverpool Christmas Markets: Merseyside Magic (Technically not Lancashire)

Liverpool Christmas Markets
Liverpool Christmas Markets

While we’re exploring festive offerings just beyond Lancashire’s borders (Yes, it is technically in Merseyside but I still class it as Lancashire), it’s worth mentioning the delightful Liverpool Christmas Markets. A short journey from many Lancashire towns, Liverpool offers a unique yuletide experience that blends maritime heritage with festive cheer.

Location: St George’s Plateau and William Brown Street, in front of St George’s Hall

Dates: 16 November – 24 December from 11am to 10pm every day

Highlights:

    • Over 70 traditional-style cabins
    • Liverpool’s largest ice slide
    • Bavarian-style bar serving traditional beers and mulled wine
    • Karaoke cable cars for festive sing-alongs
    • Giant festive ferris wheel offering panoramic views of the city

From my experience, what makes Liverpool’s Christmas Markets special is how they capture the city’s vibrant, friendly spirit. The atmosphere is always lively, with locals and visitors alike getting into the festive mood.

I think one of the most charming aspects of Liverpool’s markets is their location. Set against the backdrop of the stunning St George’s Hall, the markets feel like they’re part of a Victorian Christmas card come to life.

What I really like about Liverpool’s offering is how it caters to all ages. From the thrilling ice slide for adventure seekers to cosy bars for those who prefer a quieter celebration, there’s something for everyone.

Personally speaking, I find that combining a visit to the markets with a tour of Liverpool’s other attractions makes for a perfect day out. You could start your day exploring the historic Albert Dock or visiting The Beatles Story museum before heading to the markets as evening falls and the lights twinkle to life.

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Lancaster’s Historic Christmas Market: A Step Back in Time

 

Lancaster’s Christmas market offers a unique experience set against the backdrop of the city’s stunning Georgian architecture.

Location: Lancaster City Centre, primarily around Market Square and Lancaster Castle

Dates: Typically held in November and December – The Christmas at the Castle market and courtyards will be FREE to Enter and open daily between 10.30am to 5.00pm

Highlights:

    • Traditional carol singers and brass bands
    • Local food producers offering Lancashire specialties
    • Craft workshops in historic buildings

Visit 40 stalls from local and regional artisans and makers, and find the perfect gifts for Christmas. Stalls including handmade gifts and jewellery, wood crafts, aromatic candles, natural beauty products, photographic art and frames, artisan cheeses, chutneys and relishes, locally baked

Garstang Victorian Christmas Festival: A Step Back in Time

 

Garstang’s Victorian Christmas Festival is like being transported straight into a Charles Dickens novel.

Location: Garstang Town Centre

Dates: December 2nd and 3rd – Monday and Tuesday

Highlights:

    • Locals and stallholders dressed in Victorian costume
    • Traditional fairground rides and games
    • Authentic Victorian-style food and drink

I think what makes Garstang’s festival truly special is the town’s wholehearted commitment to the Victorian theme. From the gas lamps lining the streets to the horse-drawn carriages clip-clopping along, every detail is carefully considered.

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Lancashire truly comes alive during the festive season, with each Christmas market offering its own unique charm and character. From the Victorian elegance of Garstang to the seaside sparkle of Blackpool, there’s a festive experience to suit every taste. These markets not only provide wonderful shopping opportunities but also serve as joyful gathering places where communities come together to celebrate the spirit of the season. Whether you’re a local or a visitor to the county, Lancashire’s Christmas markets offer a magical way to embrace the yuletide spirit and create lasting memories. So, bring your Christmas cheer, and explore the winter wonders that Lancashire has to offer!

Your Turn to Share!

 

Have you visited any of Lancashire’s Christmas markets? We’d love to hear about your experiences! Share your favourite moments, top finds, or insider tips in the comments below. Your insights could help fellow market-goers make the most of their festive adventures in Lancashire.

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Your Questions, Answered

When is the best time to visit Lancashire's Christmas markets?

Most of Lancashire’s Christmas markets start in mid November and run until just before Christmas. Weekends are typically busiest, so if you prefer a quieter experience, try visiting on a weekday evening.

Absolutely! Many of the markets, such as Chorley’s Winterfest and Preston’s Winter Wonderland, have dedicated children’s areas with Santa’s Grottos, rides, and family-friendly activities.

Yes, all the markets mentioned feature a variety of food and drink stalls. You’ll find everything from traditional Lancashire hotpot to international cuisines, as well as festive drinks like mulled wine and hot chocolate.

Most towns and cities hosting Christmas markets provide additional parking during the festive season. It’s best to check the official websites of each market for specific parking information.

Generally, yes. Most markets are held in town centres which are typically accessible. However, some historic locations like Lancaster may have cobbled streets which can be challenging for wheelchair users. It’s advisable to check with the specific market organizers for detailed accessibility information.

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