
Philadelphia, PA – Philadelphia’s largest outdoor holiday market for local artists, makers, and crafters is returning with festive flair for the 2025 holiday season. The Made in Philadelphia Holiday Market will be back for its 11th consecutive season at Dilworth Park (1 S. 15th Street) starting on Friday, November 14, 2025 and running through Thursday, January 1, 2026. This year, the market will once again offer shopping from 12:00pm until 8:00pm, giving visitors time to shop, sip and soak in the magical atmosphere after work and into the evening. The Made in Philadelphia Holiday Market proudly celebrates the incredible talent of local artisans, makers and crafters from the Greater Philadelphia area and beyond. Visitors can look forward to a delightful array of handmade holiday decorations, unique gifts, home goods, apparel, and specialty foodie treats, with over 40 vendors from the Greater Philadelphia and tri-state area offering a curated selection that is perfect for holiday shopping. There is no charge to shop and visit the market, with food, drink and shopping pay-as-you-go. For additional information, visit www. madeinphila.com, follow @philaholidays on Instagram, and like Made in Philadelphia Holiday Market on Facebook.
Elegant white wooden booths topped with radiant Moravian stars carry forward the refreshed design that has redefined the market in recent years. This modern design amplifies the festive charm, offering a magical holiday experience for locals and visitors alike. Best of all, admission is no charge every year. For additional information, visit www.madeinphila.com, follow @philaholidays on Instagram, and like Made in Philadelphia Holiday Market on Facebook. To avoid weekend crowds, weekday visits are highly recommended.
“The Made in Philadelphia Holiday Market continues to highlight the best of our city’s creative spirit,” said Thomas Bauer, President of the Made in Philadelphia Holiday Market. “We are proud to provide a space where local artisans can showcase their work and where Philadelphians can find truly unique holiday treasures right in the heart of Center City.”
The Made in Philadelphia Holiday Market returns brighter than ever, opening November 14th. Visitors can explore an exceptional selection of gifts and goodies that go far beyond typical mall offerings, including handcrafted artwork, home décor, sweets, toys, apparel, jewelry, and more. The market’s signature white booths provide a charming backdrop, enriching the magical holiday atmosphere that has made this event a beloved Philadelphia tradition. Don’t miss the opportunity to support local artisans and discover unique holiday treasures in the heart of the city.
In the evenings, shoppers can enjoy the Market’s extended late-night hours, introduced in 2023 and continuing due to popular demand. It’s the ideal time to browse, sip, and immerse yourself in the magical atmosphere of the illuminated Market.
The Made in Philadelphia Holiday Market will return alongside other major attractions, including the Rothman Orthopaedics Ice Rink, Rothman Orthopaedics Cabin, and the Wintergarden on the Greenfield Lawn at Dilworth Park, enhancing the festive spirit of the season. In collaboration with its sister market, Christmas Village in Philadelphia (situated in LOVE Park, City Hall Courtyard and North Apron), the events combined will showcase over 170 vendors, transforming Center City into a spectacular winter wonderland and one of the leading outdoor holiday markets in the United States. Attracting over 1 million visitors each year, these two markets together with nearby holiday activities have become a cherished holiday tradition for both locals and tourists.
Visitors to the Made in Philadelphia Holiday Market are invited to extend their holiday experience at the North Broad section and City Hall Courtyard, where families can enjoy delightful spins on the Christmas Village Ferris Wheel, a ride on the Christmas Village Carousel, and fun adventures on the Kids Train presented by SEPTA. These festive attractions add extra magic to a day at the market. Please note that Christmas Village and its attractions operate on separate dates, with a preview weekend on November 22 and 23, 2025 an official opening on Thanksgiving Day, and a season closing on Christmas Eve.
No charge to the public as always, the Made in Philadelphia Holiday Market is perfect for families and audiences of all ages.