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Liverpool Christmas Market Dates, Location and Tips
Liverpool sparkles during the festive season with its vibrant Christmas market, dazzling light displays, and cheerful ambience. The iconic waterfront and bustling city centre create a magical setting for holiday celebrations.
When does the Liverpool Christmas market start?
The enchanting Liverpool Christmas Market will welcome visitors from 16th November to 24th December. It will be open daily from 11am to 10pm, with occasional time adjustments.
Do you need tickets?
While entry to Liverpool Christmas Markets is free, please note that certain attractions like Ferris Wheel and Santa Land may require tickets. For a hassle-free experience, consider pre-booking a variety of exciting experiences online in advance.
Where is the Liverpool Christmas market?
The Liverpool Christmas Market is located at St. George’s Plateau, just outside the iconic St. George’s Hall. This central and historic location provides a magical setting to enjoy festive celebrations amidst Liverpool’s charming architecture.
How to reach the Liverpool Christmas market?
If you're planning to visit the Liverpool Christmas market, here are some easy ways to get there:
- By train: Liverpool Lime Street Station, serving both local and national rail services, is just across from the Christmas Market. Regular trains from major cities such as Manchester, London, and Birmingham stop here, offering easy access for visitors. For those coming from the Wirral, Merseyrail trains also connect directly to the city centre. The Christmas Market is also only a six-minute walk from Liverpool Central Station and for anyone arriving via Moore Street Station or James Street Station it's a 12-15 minute stroll.
- By bus: Queens Square Bus Station is just a five-minute walk from the market and connects to local routes from across Merseyside, as well as longer-distance services. The nearest stops are Lord Nelson Street or St George's Hall.
- By boat: The Mersey Ferry Terminal is a 17-minute walk from the Liverpool Christmas Market. If you'd prefer not to walk, there are e-scooters, taxis, and buses available nearby for a quick and easy journey to the market.
- By car: The Liverpool Christmas Market is situated at St. George’s Plateau, near St. George’s Hall, and is easily reachable via major routes into the city centre. Key access roads such as the M62, M56, and A580 connect directly to Liverpool, providing straightforward entry for drivers.
Where can you park?
While there is no dedicated parking for the market, nearby options include Lime Street Station Long Stay, St John’s Shopping Centre, Queen Square, and Victoria Street car park, which also features accessible bays. A Blue Badge drop-off point is available at Commutation Row during the Christmas market period.
What to expect at the Liverpool Christmas markets?
Christmas in Liverpool is magical and will see a whole host of events, festivities, markets, shows and more, bringing the city to life for the most wonderful time of the year.
Stalls
This year’s Liverpool Christmas Market features an impressive selection of stalls, perfect for picking up unique gifts and festive crafts. Browse through jewellery, hand-crafted leather journals, woollen wear, and hand-painted Christmas ornaments. You'll also find an array of artistic creations, from custom art pieces to creative hand-made gifts, ensuring there's something special for everyone.
Food and Drink Delights
The Liverpool Christmas Market is a festive food lover's dream, offering a tantalising mix of treats and warming drinks. You can sip on mulled wine, hot cider, or festive bubble tea at the fully stocked bars, including the Alpine, Tipi Tent, and Apres Ski, while enjoying live entertainment from local acts. The street food stalls are a true feast, serving up everything from Yorkshire pudding wraps and bratwurst to Greek gyros, halloumi, and roast pork baps. Sweet-toothed visitors can indulge in donuts, churros, hot cookie dough, fudge, and even vegan home bakes, making it the perfect place to savour a wide range of flavours this Christmas.
Things to do at the Liverpool Christmas market
The Liverpool Christmas Market offers a variety of activities that will entertain the whole family. Enjoy live entertainment, a giant Ferris wheel, and a charming carousel, alongside the Bavarian Snow Slide in Santa’s Village, perfect for little ones. There's also Santa Land, an enchanting space for younger visitors, and the fun-filled Karaoke Ski Lifts at the Alpine Bar, a much-loved attraction. With so much to do, the market promises an unforgettable festive experience for everyone.
Where to stay in Liverpool?
For a memorable Christmas in Liverpool, choose a hotel near the city centre to stay close to the magic of the Liverpool Christmas Market. Check out the fantastic deals on this page for discounted hotel stays, ensuring a comfortable and affordable experience while enjoying the festive cheer. With a range of options, you can easily find the perfect spot to unwind after exploring the market and all the seasonal attractions nearby.
Other things to do in Liverpool:
Beyond the Christmas markets, Liverpool is brimming with attractions and things to do. Here’s a list of top experiences to enjoy:
- Royal Albert Dock: Visit the Royal Albert Dock to explore attractions like the Merseyside Maritime Museum and Tate Liverpool, as well as enjoy a variety of shops, cafes, and restaurants.
- The Beatles Story: Immerse yourself in the world of the Beatles at the Beatles Story, where you can experience their journey through memorabilia and interactive displays.
- Sefton Park: Stroll through Sefton Park, taking in its scenic lakes and paths, and don't miss the Palm House, which hosts cultural events throughout the year.
- Bold Street and Cavern Quarter: Discover unique shops and vibrant cafes on Bold Street, and explore the Cavern Quarter, home to the legendary Cavern Club and its rich musical history.
- Liverpool Cathedral: Admire the stunning views of the city from the Liverpool Cathedral's observation deck, and attend one of its many cultural events, including concerts and exhibitions.
- Museum of Liverpool: Explore the Museum of Liverpool to learn about the city’s maritime, industrial, and cultural history through engaging exhibits suitable for all ages.
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