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Makers, Seasonal Activities, Things to Do · October 31, 2023

All the Seattle Christmas Markets & Holiday Craft Fairs Happening in 2024

All the Seattle Christmas markets and holiday craft fairs

It’s my favorite time of year: Seattle Christmas markets season!

We have so many creative Pacific Northwest makers. I love supporting them by shopping local year round, but the holidays are the best time to discover their work thanks to the seemingly endless amount of holiday craft shows and markets we have in the Seattle area.

A few years ago, I started putting all of the Seattle Christmas markets on my Seattle events calendar (nerd alert!). I decided to put it in an article format one year and, after that, it became tradition to update it annually with all the holiday craft shows, markets, and fairs in Seattle metro area. Seriously, this list has them all.

So mark your calendars people. Here’s the ultimate (borderline obnoxiously long) list of all the Seattle-area holiday craft fairs and maker pop-ups happening this year.

2024 Seattle Christmas Markets & Holiday Craft Fairs

Jump to a week to see the holiday markets happening on a specific date.

  • Week 1: Nov. 1 – Nov. 3
  • Week 2: Nov. 7 – Nov. 10
  • Week 3: Nov. 11 – Nov. 17
  • Week 4: Nov. 21 – Nov. 24
  • Week 5: Nov. 25 – Dec. 3 (Thanksgiving weekend)
  • Week 6: Dec. 2 – Dec. 8
  • Week 7: Dec. 9 – Dec. 15
  • Week 8: Dec. 16 – Dec. 24

If you know of other Seattle Christmas markets not listed, please email me at adria (at) emeraldpalate (dot) com.

woman buying a wreath at a tree farm near Seattle

WEEK 1: Thurs Nov. 1 – Sun Nov. 3, 2024

That’s So festival: Not Your Granny’s Holiday Market

11 am – 6 pm Thurs Oct. 31 – Sun Nov. 3 (also every Thurs – Sun thru Dec. 23) | 113 W Main St (Monroe) | website

Local artist, Andrew, is known for his snarky cards, fun stationary, and sassy stickers. He’s popping up to offer 2,000 square feet of gifts and home decor, including finds from 16 local makers.

Fauntleroy Fine Art & Holiday Gift Show

5 pm – 8 pm Fri Nov. 1, 10 am – 4 pm Sat Nov. 2, & 11 am – 2 pm Sun Nov. 3 | Fauntleroy Church (West Seattle) | website

Enjoy a day of shopping at this art show hosting makers from all around the Puget Sound. You’ll be near some of the best West Seattle restaurants, so you can get lunch before or after the market.

fruitful hill artisans handcrafted market

6 pm – 9 pm Fri Nov. 1 & 9 am – 4 pm Sat Nov. 2 | Calvary Chapel Eastside (Bellevue) | website

This Christmas market has dozens of vendors selling decor and gifts for everyone on your list.

Bothell Sons of Norway Holiday Bazaar

9 am – 3 pm Sat Nov. 2 | Norway Bothell Lodge 106 (Bothell) | website

Enjoy a Norwegian bazaar at this holiday market and bake sale. Besides Scandinavian-style gifts, you’ll also find treats like cardamom bread and lefse, plus a traditional lunch of open-faced sandwiches, pea soup, and rømmegrøt pudding.

Eastlake High School Holiday Bazaar

9 am – 3 pm Sat Nov. 2 | Eastlake High School (Sammamish) | website

This is one of the larger holiday markets put on by a high school, with over 100 vendors selling handmade gifts.

The Swedish Club Holiday Bazaar

9 am – 3 pm Sat Nov. 2 (also Sat. Nov. 9) | The Swedish Club (South Lake Union, Seattle) | website

Shop Scandinavian goods at this holiday market. A Swedish meatball lunch will be available for purchase.

Annual Holiday Boutique

9 am – 4 pm Sat Nov. 2 | Northwood Elementary (Edgewood) | website

This is one of the PTA’s largest fundraisers, attraction more than 1,200 shoppers looking for locally made gifts.

Crafters Holiday Market

9 am – 4 pm Sat Nov. 2 (also Sat Dec. 7) | Meridian Habit Park (Puyallup) | website

Head to the Meridian auditorium for a craft fair featuring local vendors, music, a giveaway, and a food truck. You’ll also have the opportunity to take holiday photos to commemorate your time at one of the best Christmas markets in the Seattle area.

Holiday Open House & Makers Market

9 am – 5 pm Sat Nov. 2 – Sun Nov. 3 | Christianson’s Nursery (Mt. Vernon) | website

This beloved Skagit nursery will transform their gift shop into a winter wonderland around the theme “Christmas in the Cabin”. Find handcrafted ornaments, seasonal scents, light bites, live music, and local vendors.

Edmonds Holiday Market

10 am – 3 pm Sat Nov. 2 (and every Saturday through Dec. 21) | Edmonds | website

More than 80 vendors will set up shop in Edmonds between City Hall and the Edmonds Historic Museum to sell holiday gifts every Saturday through the last weekend before Christmas (excluding Thanksgiving weekend).

CreativE Avenue Holiday Market

10 am – 3 pm Sat Nov. 2 | Depot Arts Center (Anacortes) | website

Creative Avenue is a space for artists, makers, crafters, and creatives to come together to share their work through regular markets and events. Their holiday markets kick off in November and move to various locations around Skagit Valley through December. Find all of them in this Seattle Christmas markets guide.

Northwest handmade Market

10 am – 4 pm Sat Nov. 2 | Edmonds Masonic Center | website

Shop local makers and enter for a chance to win a $50 gift card to The Crow.

HOliday bazaar

10 am – 4 pm Sat Nov. 2 | Lowell Elementary (Everett) | website

Support this elementary school’s holiday bazaar. There will be 30+ vendors with crafts, artisan goods, woodworking creations, local authors, a delicious cake pop shop, and more.

Lake view Elementary Holiday Market

10 am – 4 pm Sat Nov. 2 | Lake View Elementary School (Auburn) | website

Shop more than 40 makers at this school-run holiday market.

Bonney Lake HS Boosters Holiday Bazaar

10 am – 4 pm Sat Nov. 2 | Bonney Lake High School (Bonney Lake) | website

Shop more than 150 maker at this annual school fundraiser.

DMWFM Holiday Bazaar

10 am – 6 pm Sat Nov. 2 | Des Moines Beach Park Event Center (Des Moines, WA) | website

Enjoy the Des Moines Farmers Market’s annual holiday bazaar.

Sunday market

1 pm – 5 pm Sun Nov. 3 (also Dec. 8) | Melrose Market (Capitol Hill, Seattle) | website

Shop this holiday market popping up in one of the trendiest spots in Cap Hill: Melrose Market. You can purchase goodies from the permanent vendors or shop a well-curated selection of emerging makers.

woman walking among Christmas trees

WEEK 2: Thurs Nov. 7 – Sun Nov 10, 2024

Nutcracker Holiday Gift Show

9 am – 6 pm Thurs Nov. 7 – Sat Nov. 9 & 9 am – 2 pm Sun Nov. 10 | Depot Arts Center (Anacortes) | website

Shop local vendors at this holiday craft fair featuring handmade items from makers all around the wider Skagit Valley. There are a lot of other great things to do in Anacortes if you want to make a day of it!

Winter of Wonder Vintage Holiday Show

10 am – 6 pm Thurs Nov. 7 – Sat Nov. 9 & 10:30 am – 5 pm Sun Nov. 10 | Red Plantation (Poulsbo) | website

Shop over 20 vendors selling handmade, upcycled, vintage, farmhouse, and midcentury holiday gifts and home decor. Then check out all the fun things to do in Poulsbo afterwards.

Pickering Barn Craft Show

10 am – 6 pm Thurs Nov. 7 & Fri Nov. 8, 10 am – 5 pm Sat Nov. 9 | Pickering Barn (Issaquah) | website

Dozens of local small businesses will set up shop at this barn across from the Costco in Issaquah.

That’s So festival: Not Your Granny’s Holiday Market

11 am – 6 pm Thurs Nov. 7 – Sun Nov. 10 (also every Thurs – Sun thru Dec. 23) | 113 W Main St (Monroe) | website

Local artist, Andrew, is known for his snarky cards, fun stationary, and sassy stickers. He’s popping up to offer 2,000 square feet of gifts and home decor, including finds from 16 local makers.

Best of the Northwest FALL SHOW

11 am – 7 pm Fri Nov. 8, 10 am – 6 pm Sat Nov. 9, & 10 am – 5 pm Sun Nov. 10 | Hangar 30 (Magnuson Park, Seattle) | $15+ entry fee on Fri, $3+ Sat & Sun | website

Join ~120 local artists selling artwork at this all weekend fall market. You can pay more for the opening night gala and shop the best items before everyone else (21+ only). Or wait until the main event over the weekend. Kids under 12 are free.

Holiday Open House

11 am – 8 pm Fri Nov. 8 & Sat Nov. 9 | Historic Downtown Snohomish | website

Stroll around historic downtown Snohomish while exploring local shops and admiring festive window displays. You’ll get special treats, deals, entertainment, activities, snacks, and raffles in participating shops. Snohomish also has festive activities happening throughout the holiday season, so check their website.

Periwinkle Rose HOliday Open House

4 pm – 8 pm Fri Nov. 8, 10 am – 4 pm Sat Nov. 9, & 10 am – 2 pm Sun Nov. 10 | Periwinkle Rose (Snohomish) | website

Shop local makers at this holiday market. Santa will be there on Saturday to capture holiday memories.

Mary Bridge Brigade Holiday bazaar

9 am – 2 pm Sat Nov. 9 | Waller Road Grange (Tacoma) | website

Shop this handmade makers market benefitting Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital. There will be gifts, raffles, baked goods, wreaths, and more.

The Swedish Club Holiday Bazaar

9 am – 3 pm Sat Nov. 9 | The Swedish Club (South Lake Union, Seattle) | website

Shop Scandinavian goods at this holiday market. A Swedish meatball lunch will be available for purchase.

Martin Sortun Craft Bazaar

9 am – 3 pm Sat Nov. 9 | Martin Sortun Elementary School (Kent, Seattle) | website

Shop 50 artisan vendors at this fundraiser for a local elementary school. Proceeds from vendor fees and a raffle go to the PTA, which supports educational and enrichment programs for the school. Also all food & beverage vendors are giving 5% to the PTA.

Christmas in Conway

9 am – 3 pm Sat Nov. 9 | Sons of Norway (Conway) | website

Shop Scandinavian goods and food at this holiday bazaar north of Seattle toward Skagit Valley.

St. Brendan Holiday Craft Fair

9 am – 4 pm Sat Nov. 9 | St. Brendan Parish School (Bothell) | website

Shop more than 100 local makers at the 44th annual craft fair. Some of the Catholic school students will be selling goods this year. You’ll also be able to enjoy a sweet treat while you shop by buying a goodie from their “famous” bake sale.

Edmonds Holiday Market

10 am – 3 pm Sat Nov. 9 (and every Saturday through Dec. 21) | Edmonds | website

More than 80 vendors will set up shop in Edmonds between City Hall and the Edmonds Historic Museum to sell holiday gifts every Saturday through the last weekend before Christmas (excluding Thanksgiving weekend). When you’re done shopping, check out the best restaurants in Edmonds!

Finnish Holiday Bazaar

10 am – 3 pm Sat Nov. 9 | Leif Erikson Hall (Ballard, Seattle) | website

If you want to experience a European Christmas market without leaving Seattle, head to this Finnish market to experience Nordic food, music, dance, and gifts. The Finnish Choral Society will provide lunch for purchase while you shop.

Hope Holiday Bazaar

10 am – 4 pm Sat Nov. 9 | Cascade Christian Reformed Church (Marysville) | website

Shop 40 local crafters while playing vendor bingo, enjoying food truck grub, and getting photos with Santa. Proceeds from the event will go toward the American Cancer Society.

SODO FLEA

10 am – 4 pm Sat Nov. 9 | Seattle (SODO) | website

Head to one of the best monthly antique markets to find unique gifts for your loved one. It’s the perfect excuse to also visit some of the nearby Seattle urban wineries.

Samena Holiday Market

10 am – 4 pm Sat Nov. 9 | Samena Swim & Rec Club (Bellevue) | website

Get a jump on your holiday shopping with this Seattle-area Christmas market featuring about a dozen local artists.

Holiday Gift Festival

10 am – 4 pm Sat Nov. 9 & Sun Nov. 10 | Emerald Downs (Auburn) | website

Shop more than 100 makers at this holiday festival. It’s free to enter and park, plus there will be free photos with Santa from 11 am to 2 pm both days.

Latvian Christmas Bazaar

10 am – 4 pm Sat Nov. 9 & 12 pm – 4 pm Sun Nov. 10 | Seattle Latvian Evangelical Lutheran Church (Northgate) | website

Shop holiday gifts from Latvian artists at this annual Christmas bazaar. You’ll find specialty foods, ethnic Latvian foods, candles, wellness items, glass art, decorative pillows, dolls, hand-dyed yarns, knitted goods, jewelry, ceramics, and much more from local vendors. Go Saturday if you want to try hot Latvian food for lunch or to see traditional folk dancing. The performance starts 12:30 pm.

The Witchy Harvest Market

11 am – 4 pm Sat Nov. 9 (also Sat Nov. 16) | Everett Mall (Everett) | website

Buy gifts for the witchy maven in your life at this holiday market that has around 40 vendors selling items like tarot, reiki, gems, and more. There will also be giveaways.

Farm Charm

11 am – 4 pm Sat Nov. 9 | Dearborn Family Farm (Snohomish) | website

Support 30 local artisans for your holiday shopping. There will be food, drinks, a bouncy house, face painting, and more kids activities.

Makers Art Holiday Market

12 pm – 5 pm Sat Nov. 9 | Alki Beach Bathhouse (West Seattle) | website

Shop about 25 local makers at one of the Seattle Christmas markets with great views of Seattle.

Autumn Craft Market

12 pm – 6 pm Sat Nov. 9 & Sun Nov. 10 | Everett Community College Fitness Center | website

Browse a diverse variety of handmade gifts perfect for everyone on your list.

November MOrbid Market

4 pm – 9 pm Sat Nov. 9 | Mudlark Oddities (Ravenna, Seattle) | website

Shop this eerie little market full of macabre, gothic wares, weird gifts, spooky local art and more.

Fairy Night Market

7 pm – 11 pm Sat Nov. 9 (also Dec. 14) | Fairy Apothecary (Fremont, Seattle) | $1 suggested donation | website

Sip complimentary warm drinks as you shop for whimsical and geeky gifts. There will be trinket boxes to find, free gifts if you know the password, and gaming opportunities.

Tractor Tavern Makers Market

11 am – 4 pm Sun Nov. 10 | Tractor Tavern (Ballard, Seattle) | $1 suggested donation | 21+ years old only | website

Shop makers at this dive bar and music venue right in downtown Ballard. It’s the perfect place to pop in when hitting up the Ballard Farmers Market, one of the best Seattle farmers markets.

Basement Bazaar

5 pm – 10 pm Sun Nov. 10 | Belltown Yacht Club (Downtown, Seattle) – Enter through Screwdriver Bar | 21+ years old only | website

Shop some of the best holiday makers at this night market featuring music and drinks. It’s the perfect excuse to dance while you shop.

woman walking among evergreen trees on a tree farm

WEEK 3: Mon Nov. 11 – Sun Nov 17, 2024

Christmas Market

10 am – 6 pm Mon Nov. 11 – Sat Nov. 16 | Helping Hands Home & Decor (Snohomish) | website

Find artisan gifts and pre-loved decor at this 6-day Christmas market.

That’s So festival: Not Your Granny’s Holiday Market

11 am – 6 pm Thurs Nov. 14 – Sun Nov. 16 (also every Thurs – Sun thru Dec. 23) | 113 W Main St (Monroe) | website

Local artist, Andrew, is known for his snarky cards, fun stationary, and sassy stickers. He’s popping up to offer 2,000 square feet of gifts and home decor, including finds from 16 local makers.

Brewery District Makers Market

5 pm – 9 pm Thurs Nov. 14 | 7 Seas Brewery (Tacoma) | website

Shop this local market at a family-friendly brewery that will be hosting artists, live music, and food vendors for a night sure to get you in the holiday spirit. Then explore all the fun things to do in Tacoma.

Holiday Bazaar

9:30 am – 4 pm Fri Nov. 15 & Sat Nov. 16 | eliseo (Tacoma) | website

Get started on your holiday shopping at this craft market. Then get lunch of some of the best food in Tacoma.

Urban Craft Uprising’s Gobble Up

5 pm – 8 pm Fri. Nov. 15 & 10 am – 5 pm Sat Nov. 16 | Hangar 30 (Magnuson Park, Seattle) | $2 pp entry fee | website

Urban Craft Uprising hosts a foodie-only holiday craft show in both Seattle and Portland each year. It’s one of my favorite Seattle Christmas markets to hit up because I love getting stocking stuffers for my family. If you need ideas of things to get, check out my holiday gift guide for foodies.

Valley Made Holiday Market

5 pm – 8 pm Fri Nov. 15, 10 am – 5 pm Sat Nov. 16 & Sun Nov. 17 (also Dec. 13-15) | Christianson’s Nursery (Mt. Vernon) | website

Shop Pacific Northwest makers at this Seattle Christmas market. It’s all ages Saturday and Sunday, but 21+ for a sip and shop event on Friday. The doors will be open for ventilation, so dress warmly!

Holiday Bazaar

9 am – 3 pm Sat Nov. 16 | Little Mountain Estates (Mt. Vernon) | website

Find handmade gifts at this holiday market pop-up in Skagit Valley. Santa will be available for pictures from 1 to 3 pm.

Ayame Kai Holiday Market

10 am – 2 pm Sat Nov. 16 | Blaine Memorial United Methodist Church (Beacon Hill, Seattle) | website

Shop Asian-inspired gifts from this holiday market. Proceeds benefit Keiro Northwest’s culturally-tailored eldercare services.

Edmonds Holiday Market

10 am – 3 pm Sat Nov. 16 (and every Saturday through Dec. 21) | Edmonds | website

More than 80 vendors will set up shop in Edmonds between City Hall and the Edmonds Historic Museum to sell holiday gifts every Saturday through the last weekend before Christmas (excluding Thanksgiving weekend).

CHMS Sparks Holiday Bazaar

10 am – 3 pm Sat Nov. 16 | Cedar Heights Middle School (Kent) | website

Find local makers at one of the Seattle Christmas markets put on by a school.

HSDC Holiday Bazaar

10 am – 4 pm Sat Nov. 16 | Hearing Speech & Deaf Center (Capitol Hill, Seattle) | website

Shop local makers, some of which make gifts for the deaf community and allies.

Winter Wonderland Bazaar

10 am – 4 pm Sat Nov. 16 | Angel of the Winds Arena (Everett) | website

Shop more than 80 local vendors and enjoy treats like flavored popcorn, cupcakes, and fudge. You can also get a $20 photo with Santa and pick up decor for all your holiday decorating needs.

Snohomish Harvested Holiday Market

10 am – 5 pm Sat Nov. 16 | Snohomish High School | website

The Snohomish Farmers Market is hosting its annual holiday market, where you’ll find more than 150 local makers selling jams, food products, crafts, and more.

The Witchy Harvest Market

11 am – 4 pm Sat Nov. 16 | Everett Mall (Everett) | website

Buy gifts for the witchy maven in your life at this holiday market that has around 40 vendors selling items like tarot, reiki, gems, and more. There will also be giveaways.

Fieldstone Vendor Fair

11 am – 4 pm Sat Nov. 16 | Fieldstone (Marysville) | website

Shop local gifts starting at $25. Proceeds from vendor registration goes to the Alzheimer’s Association.

Rat City Bazaar

3 pm – 6:30 pm Sat Nov. 16 | Burger Planet (White Center, Seattle) | website

An all ages market that’s the perfect excuse to enjoy a burger a beer.

WEEK 4: Thurs Nov. 21 – Sun Nov. 24, 2024

That’s So festival: Not Your Granny’s Holiday Market

11 am – 6 pm Thurs Nov. 21 – Sun Nov. 24 (also every Thurs – Sun thru Dec. 23) | 113 W Main St (Monroe) | website

Local artist, Andrew, is known for his snarky cards, fun stationary, and sassy stickers. He’s popping up to offer 2,000 square feet of gifts and home decor, including finds from 16 local makers.

Seattle Christmas Market

4 pm – 9 pm Thurs Nov. 21 & Fri Nov. 22, 10 am – 9 pm Sat Nov. 23 & Sun Nov. 24 | Seattle Center (Queen Anne, Seattle) | ~$16-$22 entry fee, kids 6 and under free | website

This year a large European-style Christmas Market is taking over Seattle Center. In addition to a holiday market with vendors, there will be light installations, a carousel, live entertainment, a scavenger hunt, and more.

The Puyallup Night Market

5 pm – 9 pm Thurs Nov. 21 | Pioneer Park Pavilion (Puyallup) | website

Grab friends and shop 50+ local makers while nibbling bites from food trucks at this night market.

Westland Winter Market

6 pm – 9 pm Thurs Nov. 21 | Westland Distillery (SODO, Seattle) | $15pp entry fee | website

Sip Westland Distillery cocktails and nibble on bites from General Porpoise as you shop local makers.

PUD Helping Hands Holiday Bazaar

8:30 am – 3 pm Fri Nov. 22 | PUD Electrical Building (Everett) | website

Shop an array of goodies from talented makers. Bring your clean and dry styrofoam or holiday lights to get recycled by Ridwell. A portion of proceeds from the event will go to Helping Hands, an organization that assists low-income seniors with their electric bills.

Ballard NW Senior Center Holiday Bazaar

9 am – 4 pm Fri Nov. 22 & 9 am – 3 pm Sat Nov. 23 | Ballard NW Senior Center | website

Support the Ballard NW Senior Center at their annual holiday market. Then get lunch in Ballard.

Normanna Lodge’s Annual Holiday Bazaar

10 am – 3 pm Fri Nov. 22 | Normanna Lodge (Everett) | website

Shop Scandinavian goods at this holiday bazaar. There will be Norwegian treats to eat on site, or take home handmade lefse and pickled herring as gifts. There will also be raffle baskets full of Norwegian goods, plus hourly ham and turkey raffles.

PNNAG Holiday Sale

10 am – 4 pm Fri Nov. 22 & Sat Nov. 23 (also Dec. 6-7 & Dec. 13-14) | Good Shepherd Center (Wallingford, Seattle) | website

Head to room #120 of the Good Shepherd Center for Pacific Northwest Needle Arts Guild’s annual sale featuring handmade fiber art gifts. Parking is available at the venue. To find the room, enter the building at the lower level under the main entrance and turn left once inside.

Renton Holiday Bazaar

11 am – 7 pm Fri Nov. 22 & 9 am – 5 pm Sat Nov. 23 | Renton Community Center | website

Shop a bunch of local artists at this Christmas market in downtown Renton. You can expect to find jewelry, food items, ceramics, and more for everyone on your list.

Women’s Association Holiday Fair

4 pm – 7 pm Fri Nov. 22, 9 am – 4 pm Sat Nov. 23, & 9:30 am – 1:30 pm Sun Nov. 24 | Holy Rosary Edmonds | website

Find new and gently-used treasures like Christmas decorations, home goods, crafts, and more. There will also be homemade pies, baked treats, silent auction, and a raffle.

PNW Parent Holiday Trunk Show

5 pm – 8 pm Fri Nov. 22 | Ballard Elks Lodge (Seattle) | website

Shop local makers at this annual fundraiser for PNW Parent Education.

Julefest

5 pm – 9 pm Fri Nov. 22, 10 am – 5 pm Sat Nov. 23 & Sun Nov. 24 | Nordic Heritage Museum (Ballard, Seattle) | $20 Fri VIP entry fee or $15 for members, $15 adults and $5 kids Sat & Sun, members and kids under 12 free | website

Celebrate the holidays as if you’re at a Nordic market at the Nordic Heritage Museum’s annual celebration. Shop discounts at the museum store, enjoy cookies, and shop one of the best outdoor Seattle Christmas markets.

Frank LovE Elementary Holiday Market

5:30 pm – 8:30 pm Fri Nov. 22 | Frank Love Elementary (Bothell) | website

Enjoy an adult night out shopping for gifts from local makers. You’ll be able to get a lot more done without the kid in tow!

Holiday Bazaar

9 am – 3 pm Sat Nov. 23 | Snohomish Senior Center (Snohomish) | website

Shop goods from local makers, including the talented seniors who will be selling knit crafts.

Black Diamond Holiday Bazaar

9 am – 5 pm Sat Nov. 23 | Masonic Lodge (Black Diamond) | website

Shop candles, jewelry, gifts, and more. There will also be piercing and tattoo stations if you’re feeling adventurous!

MOPS Holiday Market

9:30 am – 4 pm Sat Nov. 23 | Woodinville Alliance Church | website

Support Woodinville MOPS (Mothers Of PreSchoolers) by shopping local at their second annual holiday market featuring handmade and ethically-sourced gifts from 30+ local makers. There will also be professional Santa photos, raffles, baked goods, and an espresso cart to enjoy while you shop.

Edmonds Holiday Market

10 am – 3 pm Sat Nov. 23 (and every Saturday through Dec. 21) | Edmonds | website

More than 80 vendors will set up shop in Edmonds between City Hall and the Edmonds Historic Museum to sell holiday gifts every Saturday through the last weekend before Christmas (excluding Thanksgiving weekend).

Skagit Fairgrounds Holiday Bazaar

10 am – 4 pm Sat Nov. 23 | Skagit County Fairgrounds (Mt. Vernon) | website

Get your holiday shopping on at this annual market. There will be free swag bags for the first 50 guests and free parking. Afterwards get lunch at one of the best Skagit Valley restaurants.

Northwest handmade Market

10 am – 4 pm Sat Nov. 23 | Edmonds Masonic Center | website

Shop local makers and enjoy a raffle, merriment, and supporting small businesses.

Underground Holiday Market

10 am – 4 pm Sat Nov. 23 | Shoreline City Hall | website

Shop 80+ local artists and makers at this open air market inside Shoreline City Hall’s parking garage. There will be food, music, and crafty workshops. I discovered Andrea Lewicki, one of my favorite Pacific Northwest artists, there a few visits ago so I consider this one of the best Seattle Christmas markets.

Christmas Market

10 am – 4 pm Sat Nov. 23 | Admiral Church (West Seattle) | website

This Germany-style Christmas market will have festively-decorated booths full of artisan makers. Sip hot cocoa and cider or munch on Bavarian pretzels as you shop. There will also be homemade cookies, pies, and other holiday sweets.

Monroe Mistletoe Market

10 am – 5 pm Sat Nov. 23 | First Baptist Church (Monroe) | website

Shop three rooms filled with local makers. There will be food, drinks, wreaths, and garland for sale as well.

Meeker Holiday Bazaar

10 am – 4 pm Sat Nov. 23 | Meeker Middle School (Tacoma) | website

Shop local makers at the 21st annual holiday market to support a Tacoma-area middle school.

United Indians Native Arts Market

10 am – 5 pm Sat Nov. 23 – Sun Nov. 24 | Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center (Discovery Park in Magnolia, Seattle) | website

Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center will have Native-made goods representing a bunch of tribes, cultures, styles, and media at all price points. It’s one of the best Seattle Christmas markets for finding Indigenous-made goods, so don’t miss out!

A Very Merry Grinch-Mas

10 am – 6 pm Sat Nov. 23 & 10 am – 4 pm Sun Nov. 24 | Edward D. Hansen Conference Center (Everett) | website

Shop more than 100 local makers and get holiday photos with the Grinch, Thing 1, and Thing 2.

Holiday Craft Market

11 am – 4 pm Sat Nov. 23 & Sun Nov. 24 | King’s Books (Tacoma) | website

Mingle with the community at this independent book store hosting a holiday craft market.

Renegade Craft Fair

11 am – 5 pm Sat Nov. 23 & Sun Nov. 24 | Hangar 30 (Magnuson Park, Seattle) | website

This is one of my favorite Seattle Christmas markets. It has more than 100 vendors selling lovely gifts geared toward a millennial crowd.

Holiday Bookfest

2 pm – 4 pm Sat Nov. 23 | Phinney Neighborhood Association (Phinney Ridge, Seattle) | website

Meet your favorite local authors and get personalized copies of their books for the bookworm in your life. There will be an opportunity to make your own zine and mingle with authors like Kenji López-Alt, Langdon Cook, and more. All genres will be represented. A proceed of book sales will go to the Bureau of Fearless Ideas and PNA. You can also donate gently used books to the Books to Prisoners Program.

CroWn Hill Pop-Up Holiday Market

2 pm – 6 pm Sat Nov. 23 | 9240 14th Ave NW (Crown Hill, Seattle) | website

Shop this hyper-local holiday market in the Crown Hill neighborhood north of Ballard. There will be a photo booth, Santa, hot chocolate, and cider to enjoy while you browse.

Holiday Pottery Sale

2 pm – 6 pm Sat Nov. 23 & 11 am – 3 pm Sun Nov. 24 | Sat: Seatown Pottery (Cap Hill, Seattle), Sun: Eastside Pottery (Redmond) | website

Find unique handmade pottery pieces from Seatown Pottery resident makers. The Saturday sale will be at their Cap Hill studio and on Sunday it’ll be at their Redmond studio. On Sunday they’ll have ornament raku firing available from 11 am to 3 pm. A portion of proceeds will be donated to a nonprofit chosen by each artist you support.

Lake Forest Park HOliday Craft Fair

10 am – 2 pm Sun Nov. 24 (also Sun Dec. 15) | Town Center (Lake Forest Park) | website

Knock off some of your shopping before Black Friday and the holiday craze sets in. Many local vendors will also be serving goodies to add to your Thanksgiving table.

Skagit Valley Holiday Markets

11 am – 4 pm Sun Nov. 24 | Christianson’s Nursery (Mt. Vernon) | website

This beloved Skagit nursery will transform their gift shop into a winter wonderland around the theme “Christmas in the Cabin”. Find handcrafted ornaments, seasonal scents, light bites, live music, and local vendors.

woman sitting on porch of cabin in winter

WEEK 5: Mon Nov. 25 – Sun. Dec. 1, 2024 (Thanksgiving Weekend)

Seattle Christmas Market

5 pm – 9 pm Mon Nov. 25, 4 pm – 9 pm Tues Nov. 26 & Wed Nov. 27, 10 am – 9 pm Fri Nov. 29 – Sun Dec. 1 | Seattle Center (Queen Anne, Seattle) | ~$16-$22 entry fee, kids 6 and under free | website

This year a large European-style Christmas Market is taking over Seattle Center. In addition to a holiday market with vendors, there will be light installations, a carousel, live entertainment, a scavenger hunt, and more.

That’s So festival: Not Your Granny’s Holiday Market

11 am – 6 pm Thurs Nov. 28 – Sun Dec. 1 (also every Thurs – Sun thru Dec. 23) | 113 W Main St (Monroe) | website

Local artist, Andrew, is known for his snarky cards, fun stationary, and sassy stickers. He’s popping up to offer 2,000 square feet of gifts and home decor, including finds from 16 local makers.

Candy Cane Wonderland Vendor Event

8 am – 6 pm Fri Nov. 29 & Sat. Nov. 30 | Everett Mall | website

Shop 100+ local makers at this outdoor holiday market hosted over two days.

Black Friday Sale & Staff-Made Market

9 am – 5:30 pm Fri Nov. 29 | Second Use (SODO, Seattle) | website

Enjoy 15% off all in-stock inventory at Second Use, one of the best salvage material shops in Seattle. Then stay to enjoy festive snacks and warm bevies while you shop their market full of giftable goodies made by Second Use Staff.

Holly Jolly Holiday Market

10 am – 4 pm Fri Nov. 29 & Sat Nov. 30 | Thomas Family Farm (Snohomish) | website

Shop 80+ local artisans at this annual holiday market hosted on a farm with some of the best Halloween fun in Seattle.

Native Art Market

10 am – 5 pm Fri Nov. 29 – Sun Dec. 1 | Duwamish Longhouse & Cultural Center (West Seattle) | website

Head to this annual festival to buy native gifts and art to support the Duwamish tribe. If you can’t attend, you can still support them by shopping their online store or setting up Real Rent as a monthly donation.

Indigenous Market

11 am – 9 pm Fri Nov. 29 | Crystal Lounge (Belltown, Seattle) | website

Celebrate Native American Heritage Day at this Seattle Christmas market. The hosts aren’t taking any vendor fees so that you can support the makers directly. There will be a lot of crystals and opportunities to learn how Native people use them.

Black Friday / SaturdaY Shopping Event

12 pm – 4 pm Fri Nov. 29 & Sat Nov. 30 | Angels of the Wind Arena (Everett) | website

Find holiday decor, handmade items, art, and more at this Black Friday and Small Business Saturday shopping event. The first 50 guests will get swag bags and there will be free parking. There will also be a craft station for kids and free food samples.

GeekCraft Expo

6 pm – 9 pm Fri Nov. 29, 10 am – 5 pm, Sat Nov. 30, & 10 am – 4 pm Sun Dec. 1 | Hangar 30 (Magnuson Park, Seattle) | $11 entry fee Fri, $5 Sat & Sun | website

This is one of my favorite Seattle Christmas markets. It has amazing gifts for the nerdy people in your life. If you need ideas of what to expect, check out my gift guide for geeks. You’ll find over 100 of vendors selling similar wares, and this year you can shop on Friday with less crowds because they’re only allowing 500 people into the pre-sale. Buy your tickets for any day in advance so you can get the early bird price.

PNW Artisans Holiday Fair

9 am – 4 pm Sat Nov. 30 & Sun Dec. 1 (also Dec. 14-15) | Evergreen State Fairgrounds (Monroe) | website

Shop more than 150 local vendors while eating yummy food and drink. This is one of the largest Seattle Christmas markets, so it’s perfect for finding a lot of gifts under one roof.

Families Crafting Change Holiday Market

10 am – 3 pm Sat Nov. 30 | South Shore Elementary (Rainier Beach, Seattle) | website

Shop from about 40 hyper local Seattle makers. A portion of purchases will go toward Southeast Seattle Fundraising Alliance to raise money for schools.

Little Saigon Creative Winter Market

10 am – 3 pm Sat Nov. 30 | Little Saigon Creative (Chinatown-International District, Seattle) | website

This market provides emerging business owners a space to sell their wares. Shop Asian American artists for the perfect gift.

K. Holiday Market

10 am – 4 pm Sat Nov. 30 & Sun Dec. 1 | The Barn at Wilson Farm (Lake Tapps) | website

Shop local makers while enjoying farm ambiance, food, and drink.

Eagles HOliday Craft Bazaar

10 am – 4 pm Sat Nov. 30 | Eagles F.O.E. #1 (Lake City, Seattle) | website

Shop local makers at this community market run by the Eagles organization of Lake City.

Jingle Bash

11 am – 4 pm Sat Nov. 30 | Vashon High School | website

This holiday market is the perfect excuse for exploring the things to do on Vashon Island. Take photos with Santa, listen to live music, and enjoy hot food and drink while shopping local island makers.

Wa Na Wari Holiday Marketplace

11 am – 5 pm Sat Nov. 30 | Wa Na Wari (Central District, Seattle) | website

Support Black artists and craftspeople selling their jewelry, candles, and more at this holiday market.

Bizarre Bazaar Holiday Market

11 am – 6 pm Sat Nov. 30 | Georgetown Trailer Park Mall (Georgetown, Seattle) | website

Head to one of the best vintage shops in Seattle for their annual holiday market. In addition to the permanent trailers, there will be 45+ vendors selling items perfect for holiday gift giving. It’s the perfect excuse to visit the area and do my self-guided Georgetown food tour!

Space 802 Holiday Market

12 pm – 3 pm Sat Nov. 30 & Sun Dec. 1 | 802 1st St (Snohomish) | website

Shop 20 unique holiday vendors and enjoy classic tunes to set the mood. There will be a hot chocolate and cider station, cookie decorating contest, and a photo booth.

Georgetown Makers Market

12 pm – 6 pm Sat Nov. 30 (also Dec. 21) | Elysian Taproom (Georgetown, Seattle) | website

Shop around 20 local vendors and enjoy Elysian brews while you pick up gifts.

Annual Open House & Art Market

12 pm – 6 pm Sat Nov. 30 | Day Moon Press (Beacon Hill, Seattle) | website

Visit this store in south Seattle to shop guest vendors and sip tea.

Krampus Corner Holiday Bazaar

12 pm – 7 pm Sat Nov. 30 | All Pilgrims Christian Church (Capitol Hill, Seattle) | $1 suggested donation | website

Shop this holiday market that has a dark twist and gothic flair. Look out for Krampus lurking about.

Small Business Saturday Shop & Sip

1 pm – 5 pm Sat Nov. 30 | Obec Brewing (Ballard, Seattle) | website

About 20 makers will pop up at one of my favorite 21+ breweries in Ballard for a fun afternoon of shopping and sipping local beers. The event is hosted by Seattle Made and Rooted Northwest, so you can expect a great selection of artisans.

Small Business Saturday Holiday Market

1 pm – 5 pm Sat Nov. 30 | Elsom Cellars (SODO, Seattle) | website

Sip local wines while shopping makers. There will be a raffle and special discounts on both wine and gifts.

Frostival + Winter Market

4 pm – 7 pm Sat Nov. 30 (and every Sat thru Dec. 21) | Kirkland Urban | website

Kirkland Urban’s plaza will get transformed into a winter wonderland full of enchanting performers, stunning ice sculptures, and a festive makers market.

Holiday Market @ The Lodge at St. Edward Park

10 am – 5 pm Sun Dec. 1 | The Lodge at St. Edward State Park (Kenmore) | website

Shop local makers at one of the most unique hotels in Washington. They’re providing free valet.

Tacoma Sunday Holiday Market

11 am – 4 pm Sun Dec. 1 | Tacoma Armory | website

Shop local makers selling both vintage and handmade gifts. There will also be Black Santa photo opps, a photo booth, and opportunities to make holiday crafts.

Future of Diversity Holiday Market

12 pm – 4 pm Sun Dec. 1 | Osteria la Spiga (Capitol Hill, Seattle) | website

Shop BIPOC makers at this holiday market hosted at one of the best Italian restaurants in Seattle. By attending, you’re helping support Osteria la Spiga’s Future of Diversity Guest Chef Program that provides mentorship and support for upcoming chefs.

Seattle Market of the BEast

12 pm – 6 pm Sun Dec. 1 | Nuemos (Capitol Hill, Seattle) | $5+ pp entry fee at the door | website

Experience this 21+ dark art market for the weird, wild, occult, and obscure gift.

Krampus Bazaar

12 pm – 6 pm Sun Dec. 1 | The Church Cantina (Tacoma) | website

Get your photo taken with Krampus and shop makers the only day of the year this popular restaurant and bar in Tacoma is open.

Holiday Makers Market

1 pm – 5 pm Sun Dec. 1 | Seattle Cider Taproom (Georgetown, Seattle) | website

Shop local vendors at this cider tasting room. Then toast a successful day of shopping over locally-made ciders.

woman carrying garland and excited to shop at the best Seattle Christmas markets

WEEK 6: Mon Dec. 2 – Sun Dec. 8, 2024

Seattle Christmas Market

4 pm – 9 pm Mon Dec. 2 – Fri Dec. 6, 10 am – 9 pm Sat Dec. 7 – Sun Dec. 8 | Seattle Center (Queen Anne, Seattle) | ~$16-$22 entry fee, kids 6 and under free | website

This year a large European-style Christmas Market is taking over Seattle Center. In addition to a holiday market with vendors, there will be light installations, a carousel, live entertainment, a scavenger hunt, and more.

Portage Bay Friends & Neighbors Night

3 pm – 7 pm Wed Dec. 4 | Dahlia Press (Portage Bay, Seattle) | website

This annual market put on by the shops around Dahlia Press will host local makers, a scout troop with fresh wreaths, and a Santa photo station.

Victorian Country Christmas Festival

10 am – 8 pm Thurs Dec. 5 – Sat Dec. 7 & 10 am – 6 pm Sun Dec. 8 | Washington State Fair Convention Center (Puyallup) | $11-$13 entry fee, kids 11 and under free | website

Shop at one of the larger Seattle Christmas markets in the area. There will be entertainment, food, and other activities available to pass the time while you shop.

Osay Linger Holiday Market

11 am – 6 pm Thurs Dec. 5 – Sat Dec. 7, 11 am – 4 pm Sun Dec. 8 | Location TBD | website

Previously called King Street Makers Market’s, this is one of the best Seattle Christmas markets. I go every year and, though it is small, I absolutely love the taste level of the vendors. This make sense, since it’s run by Jordan Carlson of Local_Trove, woman with impeccable taste.

That’s So festival: Not Your Granny’s Holiday Market

11 am – 6 pm Thurs Dec. 5 – Sun Dec. 8 (also every Thurs – Sun thru Dec. 23) | 113 W Main St (Monroe) | website

Local artist, Andrew, is known for his snarky cards, fun stationary, and sassy stickers. He’s popping up to offer 2,000 square feet of gifts and home decor, including finds from 16 local makers.

Merry Market

2 pm – 7 pm Thurs Dec. 5 | Weatherly Inn (Renton) | website

Shop small businesses while enjoying family activities. There will be photo opps, letters to Santa, and more.

Annual Holiday Bazaar

10 am – 4 pm Fri Dec. 6 & Sat Dec. 7 | Grace Lutheran Church (Des Moines) | website

Come shop local crafts and bake sale goodies. You can also enter to win raffle prizes. 100% of profits go directly to Seattle Children’s Hospital.

PNNAG Holiday Sale

10 am – 4 pm Fri Dec. 6 & Sat Dec. 7 (also Dec. 13-14) | Good Shepherd Center (Wallingford, Seattle) | website

Head to room #120 of the Good Shepherd Center for Pacific Northwest Needle Arts Guild’s annual sale featuring handmade fiber art gifts. Parking is available at the venue. To find the room, enter the building at the lower level under the main entrance and turn left once inside.

Giving Marketplace

10 am – 5 pm Fri Dec. 6 & Sat Dec. 7 | Bill & Melinda Gates Discover Center (Queen Anne, Seattle) | website

Find unique gifts from dozens of vendors at one of the best Seattle Christmas markets hosted by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Proceeds from sales support immigrants and refugees, women and girls, global health, education, the environment, and more. There will also be family-friendly holiday activities and performances, as well as exhibits with info on how take action on social issues.

Season of Celebration

11 am – 4 pm Fri Dec. 6 & Sat Dec. 7 | Refuge Artisan Initiative (Lake City, Seattle) | website

Shop handcrafted gifts from emerging artists. There will be zero-waste gift wrapping and holiday workshops, too.

Winter Night Market

4 pm – 8 pm Fri Dec. 6 & Sat Dec. 7 | Bainbridge Island Museum of Art | website

The Bainbridge Island Museum of Art is hosting a night market full of shopping, music, and merriment. You can expect a lot of fun activities like crafts, free movies, a photo booth, and concerts. It’s the perfect excuse to spend a day on Bainbridge!

Urban Craft Uprising

5 pm – 9 pm Fri Dec. 6, 10 am – 6 pm Sat Dec. 7, & 10 am – 5 pm Sun Dec. 8 | Seattle Center Exhibition Hall (Queen Anne) | $15+ entry fee on Fri, free Sat & Sun | website

This is hands down the best of the Seattle Christmas markets. It’s where I do a ton of damage for holiday shopping (and okay, maybe some items for myself, too!). You can expect 150+ vendors together for a day of shopping, demos, and more. And this year they’re hosting a Friday preview market for a fee if you’d prefer to shop sans the crowds.

Punk Rock Flea Market

3 pm – 9 pm Fri Dec. 6, 12 pm – 8 pm Sat Dec. 7, & 12 pm – 6 pm Sun Dec. 8 | Quality Flea Center (Capitol Hill, Seattle) | $1 entry free | website

Shop around 200 vendors bringing punk rock vibes to Seattle for a holiday market. It’s the perfect location for checking out the trendy spots in Capitol Hill afterwards!

tail Lights Rescue Project Holiday Market

4 pm – 9 pm Fri Dec. 6 | Old Stove Brewing Garden (Ballard, Seattle) | website

Support a local dog rescue as you shop for holiday gifts. There will be plenty of treats and equipment for your furry friend.

Crafters Holiday Market

9 am – 4 pm Sat Dec. 7 | Meridian Habit Park (Puyallup) | website

Head to the Meridian auditorium for a craft fair featuring local vendors, music, a giveaway, and a food truck. You’ll also have the opportunity to take holiday photos to commemorate your time at one of the best Christmas markets in the Seattle area.

Make It, Take It Winter Market

10 am – 2 pm Sat Dec. 7 | 21 Acres (Woodinville) | website

Shop local farms and producers at this holiday market hosted by 21 Acres, a center for agricultural education and collective action. They’ll be selling their own farm goods, including honey from their bees, and have a bunch of food and entertainment to go around. Afterwards, head to the best Woodinville wineries when you’re done to toast a successful day shopping.

Edmonds Holiday Market

10 am – 3 pm Sat Dec. 7 (and every Saturday through Dec. 21) | Edmonds | website

More than 80 vendors will set up shop in Edmonds between City Hall and the Edmonds Historic Museum to sell holiday gifts every Saturday through the last weekend before Christmas (excluding Thanksgiving weekend).

Holiday Makers Market

10 am – 3 pm Sat Dec. 7 | Mercer Island Community Center | website

Shop more than 75 makers while partaking in holiday raffles, food, and drink.

Holiday Craft Fair

10 am – 3 pm Sat Dec. 7 | Cedarcrest Middle School (Marysville) | website

Explore a vibrant marketplace to benefit Cedarcrest Middle School’s educational programming. In addition to handmade gifts there will be kids activities, a gingerbread house contest, and music by the school’s jazz band.

Jaguar Holiday Bazaar

10 am – 4 pm Sat Dec. 7 | North Creek High School (Bothell) | website

Enjoy Santa photos, Christmas carols, gift wrapping, and merriment while you shop local makers.

Ho-Ho Holiday Market Tour

10 am – 5 pm Sat Dec. 7 & 10 am – 2 pm Sun Dec. 8 | Sultan | website

Stroll around downtown Sultan, WA and pop into participating businesses to shop 70+ local vendors.

Phinney Winter Festival & Craft Fair

10 am – 5 pm Sat Dec. 7 – Sun Dec. 8 | Phinney Neighborhood Association (Phinney Ridge, Seattle) | $4 entry fee for members, $6 for non-members, plus recommended pantry item donations | website

PNA’s annual Winter Festival and Crafts Fair is another one of my go-to Seattle Christmas markets. It has more than 120 crafts vendors, continuous live entertainment, and bake sale treats. It supports PNA programs such as the PNA Hot Meal Program and the Ballard Preschool Co-op (which my sister used to be the president of when my nieces went there). I like this one because it has gifts for all ages, making it a one of the best Seattle Christmas markets for getting your parents gifts.

Swift Winter Market

10 am – 5 pm Sat Dec. 7 – Sun Dec. 8 | 558 1st Ave S (Downtown, Seattle) | website

This is one of the Seattle Christmas markets bring a bunch of hyper-local artisans together under one roof. There will be a coffee pop up with Open Most Days, a pastry table provided by <3 Always, wine pours by Petite Bottle Shop, and bites available for purchase by Cafe Suliman, one of the best Mediterranean restaurants in Seattle. They’ll also be accepting donations to support Facing Homelessness and ACRS Food Bank.

Ballard Elks Holiday Craft Market

11 am – 4 pm Sat Dec. 7 | Ballard Elks Lodge | website

Shop ~100 vendors while taking in the views of Puget Sound at this craft fair right on the water near Golden Gardens. They definitely wine the prize for one of the most scenic Seattle Christmas markets.

Pac NW Presents A Christmas Fair & Market

11 am – 4 pm Sat Dec. 7 | Totem Middle School (Marysville) | website

Support a Marysville middle school by shopping 50+ local makers for your holiday gifts.

Yule Celebration

11 am – 5 pm Sat Dec. 7 & Sun Dec. 8 | Pickering Barn (Issaquah) | website

Join the PNW Witches’ Market for a yuletide festival featuring local makers selling jewelry, art, wearables, beautiful crystals, witchy chats, tarot, and more. There will be astrology readings and other fun witchy activities.

Christmas Outdoor Market

12 pm – 6 pm Sat Dec. 7 | Pop Shops on Main (Bothell) | website

Shop handmade food gifts, kitchen utensils, decor, and more at this makers market.

Puyallup Santa Parade & Holiday market

12 pm – 7 pm Sat Dec. 7 | Puyallup Farmers Market | website

Find your favorite Puyallup Farmers Market vendors as well as new artists selling handmade gifts. The Santa parade will start at 5 pm with floats, lights, and merriment.

Ballard Makers Market & Bar Hop

1 pm – 6 pm Sat Dec. 7 | Urban Family Brewing (Ballard, Seattle) | website

A beer crawl plus holiday market? Count me in. I Heart Indie Markets is hosting a roaming market spread across five of my favorite Ballard breweries. Sip and shop a variety of handmade goods such as jewelry, knitwear, home decor, and more.

Curvy Cactus Holiday Bazaar

2 pm – 6 pm Sat Dec. 7 | Curvy Cactus (Downtown) | website

Shop fat-friendly gifts at this pop up market run by a boutique catering to curvy fashion.

Bothell Holiday market

2 pm – 6:30 pm Sat Dec. 7 | Main St (Bothell) | website

Bothell has an annual tree lighting festival the first Saturday of every December. The lighting festivities start at 4 pm, but there’s a holiday market that starts earlier.

Winter Solstice Night market

3 pm – 10 pm Sat Dec. 7 | Hangar 30 Magnuson Park (Sandpoint, Seattle) | website

Shop more than 125 makers and enjoy street food eats, festive drinks, a DJ, and Bad Santa photos at this 21+ event.

Frostival + Winter Market

4 pm – 7 pm Sat Dec. 7 (and every Sat thru Dec. 21) | Kirkland Urban | website

Kirkland Urban’s plaza will get transformed into a winter wonderland full of enchanting performers, stunning ice sculptures, and a festive makers market.

Jingle & Mingle Holiday Market

10 am – 6 pm Sun Dec. 8 | Tulalip Casino (Tulalip) | website

Head to the Orcas Ballroom inside one of Washington’s best casinos and show more than 100 vendors while enjoying drinks from the cash bar at one of the best Seattle Christmas markets.

Skagit Valley Holiday Markets

11 am – 4 pm Sun Dec. 8 | Christianson’s Nursery (Mt. Vernon) | website

This beloved Skagit nursery will transform their gift shop into a winter wonderland around the theme “Christmas in the Cabin”. Find handcrafted ornaments, seasonal scents, light bites, live music, and local vendors.

Jul Market

11:30 am – 4:30 pm Sun Dec. 8 | Skål Beer Hall (Ballard, Seattle) | website

Love all things Nordic? Then head to the Jul Market for Nordic gifts, treats, bevvies, and music at one of the best craft beer bars in Seattle.

Winter Wonderland Holiday Market

12 pm – 5 pm Sun Dec. 8 | DeLille Cellars (Woodinville) | website

Shop local makers and sip wine at this holiday market hosted by DeLille and Sparkman Cellars. There will be food trucks if you’re feeling peckish, plus you’ll be smack dab in the middle of a ton of tasting rooms.

Santa Sip & Shop

1 pm – 5 pm Sun Dec. 8 | Big Sky Acres (Woodinville) | website

Get all your horse, dog, and human holiday gifts at this shopping even hosted by an Equestrian Center. There will be local beverage vendors and a cake walk that will happen at 4 pm after the raffle drawing.

Sunday market

1 pm – 5 pm Sun Dec. 8 | Melrose Market (Capitol Hill, Seattle) | website

Shop this holiday market popping up in one of the trendiest spots in Cap Hill: Melrose Market. You can purchase goodies from the permanent vendors or shop a well-curated selection of emerging makers.

woman laughing in the snow

WEEK 7: Mon Dec. 9 – Sun Dec. 15, 2024

Seattle Christmas Market

10 am – 9 pm Mon Dec. 9 – Sun Dec. 15 | Seattle Center (Queen Anne, Seattle) | ~$16-$22 entry fee, kids 6 and under free | website

This year a large European-style Christmas Market is taking over Seattle Center. In addition to a holiday market with vendors, there will be light installations, a carousel, live entertainment, a scavenger hunt, and more.

Urban Craft Market

11 am – 6 pm Wed Dec. 11 | 400 Fairview Ave (South Lake Union, Seattle) | website

Get your last-minute shopping done at this local pop up run by Urban Craft Uprising, organizers of some of the best Seattle Christmas markets. There will be 25 makers selling all kinds of gifts for everyone on your list. When you’re done, eat at some of the best South Lake Union restaurants.

That’s So festival: Not Your Granny’s Holiday Market

11 am – 6 pm Thurs Dec. 12 – Sun Dec. 15 (also every Thurs – Sun thru Dec. 23) | 113 W Main St (Monroe) | website

Local artist, Andrew, is known for his snarky cards, fun stationary, and sassy stickers. He’s popping up to offer 2,000 square feet of gifts and home decor, including finds from 16 local makers.

Chophouse Row Guilty Pleasure Party

5 pm – 9 pm Thurs Dec. 12 | Good Shepherd Center (Capitol Hill, Seattle) | website

Enjoy the festive season at this holiday pop-up market and party. There will be vendors, light bites, festive drinks, Drag Queen carolers, a DJ set, gift wrapping station, and more.

PNNAG Holiday Sale

10 am – 4 pm Fri Dec. 13 & Sat Dec. 14 | Good Shepherd Center (Wallingford, Seattle) | website

Head to room #120 of the Good Shepherd Center for Pacific Northwest Needle Arts Guild’s annual sale featuring handmade fiber art gifts. Parking is available at the venue. To find the room, enter the building at the lower level under the main entrance and turn left once inside.

Valley Made Holiday Market

5 pm – 8 pm Fri Dec. 13, 10 am – 5 pm Sat Dec. 14 & Sun Dec. 15 | Christianson’s Nursery (Mt. Vernon) | website

Shop Pacific Northwest makers at this Seattle Christmas market. It’s all ages Saturday and Sunday, but 21+ for a sip and shop event on Friday. The doors will be open for ventilation, so dress warmly!

The Schoolhouse District Holiday market

5 pm – 8 pm Fri Dec. 13 & 12 pm – 6 pm Sat Dec. 14 | The Schoolhouse District (Woodinville) | website

The Schoolhouse District is one of the newer areas in Woodinville full of tasting rooms dotting an adorable courtyard. During their holiday market they’ll transform the space into a winter wonderland so you can shop local vendors and sip. Friday is adults only, while Saturday is a family-friendly affair with Santa photos, fidget-making crafts, and holiday treats.

PNW Artisans Holiday Fair

9 am – 4 pm Sat Dec. 14 & Sun Dec. 15 | Evergreen State Fairgrounds (Monroe) | website

Shop more than 150 local vendors while eating yummy food and drink. This is one of the largest Seattle Christmas markets, so it’s perfect for finding a lot of gifts under one roof.

Carnation Farms Holiday Market

9 am – 4 pm Sat Dec. 14 | Carnation Farms (Carnation) | website

Use a holiday market as an excuse to visit this family farm east of Seattle.

Jingle Bell Breakfast & Craft Fair

9 am – 1 pm Sat Dec. 14 | Lynnwood Convention Center | $2.50 – $5 entry fee | website

Take pictures with Santa, let the kids get creative in the craft corner, and shop local makers. There’s also breakfast, so come hungry!

Issaquah holiday Market

9 am – 2 pm Sat Dec. 14 | Pickering Barn (Issaquah) | website

The Issaquah Farmers Market is transforming into a holiday market. Shop produce and crafts while enjoying prepared food.

European Holiday Market

9:30 am – 2:30 pm Sat Dec. 14 | The Good Shepherd Center (Wallingford, Seattle) | website

The Alliance Française de Seattle runs a European Holiday Market. Experience festive food, stories, music, and gifts to get you in the holiday spirit.

Holiday Pop-Up Market

10 am – 2 pm Sat Dec. 14 | Ten Trails (Black Diamond) | website

Shop local makers at this holiday pop-up in a quaint neighborhood near Maple Valley.

Edmonds Holiday Market

10 am – 3 pm Sat Dec. 14 (and every Saturday through Dec. 21) | Edmonds | website

More than 80 vendors will set up shop in Edmonds between City Hall and the Edmonds Historic Museum to sell holiday gifts every Saturday through the last weekend before Christmas (excluding Thanksgiving weekend).

Holiday Bazaar

10 am – 4 pm, Sat Dec. 14 | Angels of the Wind Arena (Everett) | website

Shop more than 80 vendors at this holiday extravaganza. There will also be treats, merriment, and $20 Santa photo opportunities.

Holiday Art Market

10 am – 4 pm, Sat Dec. 14 | Northwest Arts Center (Duvall) | website

Shop ceramics, jewelry, gifts, and more from local artists.

IBEW Local 46 Holiday Bazaar

10 am – 4 pm, Sat Dec. 14 | IBEW Local 46 (Kent) | website

Support the women of this electrician union by shopping their annual holiday bazaar. 

Holiday Bazaar at Roosevelt High School

10 am – 5 pm Sat Dec. 14 | Roosevelt High School (Ravenna, Seattle) | free or suggested donation | website

Make your holiday shopping dollars work double duty by supporting the Roosevelt High School’s Technology Student Association STEM fundraiser. There will be music from the student band, baked goods, and local vendors.

POP! shop Kenmore

11 am – 3 pm Sat Dec. 14 | Town Square (Kenmore) | website

Enjoy an indoor art and crafts market with about 40 vendors. Guests will have the chance to win a daily prize drawing.

MA Center PNW Holiday Festival

11 am – 4 pm Sat Dec. 14 | MA Center (Greenwood) | website

Enjoy holiday treats and music while you shop handmade gifts.

Holiday Native Art Market

11 am – 7 pm Sat Dec. 14 | Duwamish Longhouse & Cultural Center (West Seattle) | website

Head to this annual festival to buy native gifts and art to support the Duwamish tribe. If you can’t attend, you can still support them by shopping their online store or setting up Real Rent as a monthly donation.

Holiday Makers Market

12 pm – 5 pm Sat Dec. 14 | Bale Breaker & Yonder Cider Tasting Room (Ballard, Seattle) | website

Shop 11 local makers at one of the most popular Seattle breweries. Outsider BBQ will be on premise so you don’t shop hungry.

Christmas Craft Market

12 pm – 6 pm Sat Dec. 14 & Sun Dec. 15 | EVCC Fitness Center (Everett) | website

Celebrate the season at this holiday craft fair full of activities for the whole family.

Black Artists Market

12 pm – 7 pm Sat Dec. 14 | Seattle Opera Center (Lower Queen Anne/Uptown, Seattle) | website

Support Black artists thoughtfully curated in partnership with Intentionalist, ARTE NOIR, and Wa Na Wari. Discover handmade gifts, one-of-a-kind decorations, and delectable treats while supporting local artistry. This is one of the best Seattle Christmas markets because you can leave knowing you supported emerging artists.

Holiday Sip & Shop

2 pm – 7 pm Sat Dec. 14 | Fruit Wine Co. (Bellevue) | website

Head to this Seattle Christmas market with 20 highly-curated local makers and wine from one of Seattle’s best bottle shops. It’s 21+, so enjoy some kid free shopping!

SBG Winter Wonderland Market

3 pm – 8 pm Sat Dec. 14 | Seattle Boxing Gym (Interbay, Seattle) | website

Enjoy live music by DJ Tunz and shop 15+ local artists. There will also be an ornament making booth, sock drive, bake sale, and flash tattoos from Arrow and Sword Tattoo.

Frostival + Winter Market

4 pm – 7 pm Sat Dec. 14 (and Dec. 21) | Kirkland Urban | website

Kirkland Urban’s plaza will get transformed into a winter wonderland full of enchanting performers, stunning ice sculptures, and a festive makers market.

Fairy Night Market

7 pm – 11 pm Sat Dec. 14 | Fairy Apothecary (Fremont, Seattle) | $1 suggested donation | website

Sip complimentary warm drinks as you shop for whimsical and geeky gifts. There will be trinket boxes to find, free gifts if you know the password, and gaming opportunities.

Lake Forest Park HOliday Craft Fair

10 am – 2 pm Sun Dec. 15 | Town Center (Lake Forest Park) | website

Knock off some of your shopping before it’s too late. Many local vendors will also be serving goodies to add to your Thanksgiving table.

Local Artisans Holiday Market

10 am – 2 pm Sun Dec. 15 | Homer and Coupe & Flute (Beacon Hill, Seattle) | check Instagram for updates

Homer, one of the best Mediterranean restaurants in Seattle, and Coupe & Flute, one of Seattle’s hidden gem restaurants are co-hosting a makers market in their shops. You’ll find ceramics, apparel, jewelry, pastries, pantry goods, and printed cards alongside Homer dips, breads, and boozy libations.

Bella Luna Farms Holiday Market

11 am – 3 pm Sun Dec. 15 | Bella Luna Farms (Snohomish) | website

Shop curated gifts at this stunning wedding venue. There will be makers selling food products and artisan homewares.

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Seattle Christmas Market

10 am – 9 pm Mon Dec. 16 – Tues Dec. 24 | Seattle Center (Queen Anne, Seattle) | ~$16-$22 entry fee, kids 6 and under free | website

This year a large European-style Christmas Market is taking over Seattle Center. In addition to a one of the best  Seattle Christmas markets with vendors, there will be light installations, a carousel, live entertainment, a scavenger hunt, and more.

Crafty’s Handmade HoliDAYS

11 am – 2 pm Mon Dec. 16 – Fri Dec. 20 | Pike Place Market (Downtown, Seattle) | website

Enjoy a week filled with artist demos, holiday music, and handmade gift shopping in the market’s MarketFront Pavilion. It’s the perfect opportunity to check out all the best restaurants in Pike Place Market.⁣

That’s So festival: Not Your Granny’s Holiday Market

11 am – 6 pm Thurs Dec. 19 – Sun Dec. 22 | 113 W Main St (Monroe) | website

Local artist, Andrew, is known for his snarky cards, fun stationary, and sassy stickers. He’s popping up to offer 2,000 square feet of gifts and home decor, including finds from 16 local makers.

Edmonds Holiday Market

10 am – 3 pm Sat Dec. 21 | Edmonds | website

More than 80 vendors will set up shop in Edmonds between City Hall and the Edmonds Historic Museum to sell holiday gifts every Saturday through the last weekend before Christmas (excluding Thanksgiving weekend).

Holiday Bazaar & Santa Photos

10 am – 5 pm Sat Dec. 21 | Embassy Suites (Lynnwood) | website

This is your last chance to pick up holiday gifts! A lot of vendors will be having sales to clear out their inventory and make way for 2025 goods.

United Indians Native Arts Market

10 am – 5 pm Sat Dec. 21 – Sun Dec. 22 | Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center (Discovery Park in Magnolia, Seattle) | website

Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center will have Native-made goods representing a bunch of tribes, cultures, styles, and media at all price points. It’s one of the best Seattle Christmas markets for finding Indigenous-made goods, so don’t miss out!

Yulalemas

11 am – 3 pm Sat Dec. 21 | Pt. Defiance Ruston Senior Center (Tacoma) | website

Enjoy a witchy day out at this last-minute holiday market with tarot readings, yule crafts, and raffles.

Frostival + Winter Market

4 pm – 7 pm Sat Dec. 21 | Kirkland Urban | website

Kirkland Urban’s plaza will get transformed into a winter wonderland full of enchanting performers, stunning ice sculptures, and a festive makers market. it’s the perfect way to wrap up a season of Seattle Christmas markets!

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Whew, and that’s a wrap! Did I miss any Seattle Christmas markets? If so, email me at adria (at) emeraldpalate (dot) com.

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Comments

  1. Portia @ Obsessed by Portia says

    November 26, 2015 at 3:16 am

    Love this! Excited to add to my calendar 🙂 Thanks for sharing! Cheers to holiday shopping!

    • Adria Saracino says

      November 26, 2015 at 7:10 am

      Thanks, Portia, so happy you found it useful! Don’t forget to signup for our newsletter to get first access to fun events in 2016!

  2. Susannah says

    November 30, 2015 at 4:45 am

    Wowie! A trip up to Seattle may have to happen in the near future! <3

    • Adria Saracino says

      December 1, 2015 at 6:06 am

      Woo I encourage it, these are awesome!

  3. Jody Rodgers says

    November 26, 2016 at 7:09 am

    We’d love you to add the Bemis Arts Open House & Invitational Holiday Sale! It’s on Saturday, December 3, 2016 Noon–6pm. We will also be hosting the Seattle Makers Market too!

    • Adria Saracino says

      November 27, 2016 at 12:54 am

      Thanks for letting me know! I just added it to the article and our events calendar. 🙂

  4. Nicole says

    December 1, 2016 at 6:35 pm

    this is the best list ever! I am going to walk around all of these little markets until this baby is ready to come out! Thanks for sharing 🙂

    • Adria Saracino says

      December 2, 2016 at 7:23 am

      So happy you found it useful! Hope you find great gifts!

  5. Erin Naumowicz says

    December 1, 2016 at 8:04 pm

    Would love it if you’d add the Centralia Christmas Market and Lighted Tractor Parade on Saturday, December 10th. The Christmas Market will be filled with gifts from local artisans and runs from 10am-6pm, followed by the Lighted Tractor Parade at 6pm through downtown Centralia. http://downtowncentralia.org/ltp

    Thank you!

    • Adria Saracino says

      December 4, 2016 at 8:05 pm

      Thanks for letting me know, Erin. Added it to our Seattle Events Calendar! https://www.emeraldpalate.com/calendar/seattle-events-calendar/

  6. Marja says

    December 4, 2016 at 11:31 pm

    If you miss any of these, you can shop at The Handmade Showroom at Pacific Place Center in downtown Seattle! They feature an amazing selection of PNW artists. Find them on the 3rd floor, right next to the Nordstrom Sky Bridge.

    • Adria Saracino says

      December 5, 2016 at 5:52 am

      Yes! I actually went here on Saturday per your suggestion and was so excited that they sold the lotion from Whiskey, Ink, and Lace I love. Picked some up! Thanks for sharing!

  7. Jen says

    December 6, 2016 at 11:04 am

    Punk Rock Flea Market!!! The 20th through the 22nd. http://www.punkrockfleamarketseattle.com/

    • Adria Saracino says

      December 7, 2016 at 6:30 am

      Awesome, added to our Seattle events calendar!

  8. Landrew says

    December 10, 2016 at 9:37 pm

    Missed it this year (it happened last Saturday) but definitely add the Georgetown Trailer Park Mall HOLIDAY BIZARRE BAZAAR! next year

    https://www.facebook.com/events/1295906667120281/

    • Adria Saracino says

      December 11, 2016 at 11:22 pm

      Ooo I love the Georgetown trailer park. Didn’t realize they were doing a holiday bizarre. Thanks for sharing!

  9. Landrew says

    December 10, 2016 at 9:40 pm

    But the trailer park mall market is open on weekends year-round!

    http://www.georgetowntrailerpark.com/

  10. Marissa Pedersen says

    December 13, 2016 at 1:57 am

    How fun! I need to check out some of these this month. Thanks for sharing!

    • Adria Saracino says

      December 13, 2016 at 11:50 pm

      Of course! Thank you for checking it out. I hope you have fun!

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