Leeds Christmas market 2021: is the Leeds Christmas market cancelled and what are the Christmas markets near me?
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Wrapping up warm, trekking into the city centre and enjoying a bite and a beer at one of the country's famous Christmas markets is everyone's idea of a holiday treat.
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Hide AdBut last month it was announced that Leeds' famous German Christmas market was being cancelled for the second year running due to coronavirus concerns.
With this in mind, this is everything you need to know about this year's Christmas markets nearby and how you can attend.
Leeds Corn Exchange Christmas Market
The Corn Exchange announced a brand new Christmas market last month, with local food stalls, drinks masterclasses and performances from bands and DJs in the city centre.
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Hide AdFrom Friday 19 November the shopping spot will be transformed into a winter market to fill the gap left by the cancellation of the traditional Leeds Christmas market.
Find out more about the traders at the market on the Corn Exchange website.
Chow Down's Winter Village
An alternative to the usual Christmas market, this year Chow Down are remaining open throughout winter for their winter village.
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Hide AdHosting a plethora of local and national DJs alongside delicious, heartwarming food, Chow Down's winter village is available to book now on their website.There is also the addition of winter gardens, Christmas tipis and winter snugs to keep guests warm no matter the weather!
Chow Down opens Thursdays and Fridays 4pm until 11pm, noon until 11pm on Saturdays and 11.30am until 9.30pm on Sundays.
Leeds Spirit of Christmas Igloo Bar
Although Christkindelmarkt German Christmas Market won't be returning to Leeds this year, there is still a range of delicious drinks and snacks on offer at the Spirit of Christmas Igloo Bar.Held at Millenium Square in partnership with their ice-skating rink the bar will provide bratwurst sausages, Yorkshire pudding wraps, Canadian style poutine churros and waffles as well as a range of coffees, hot chocolates and beers.
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Hide AdThe Igloo Bar opens on 26 November every day from noon until 9.30 pm.
Harrogate Christmas Fayre
So far the Harrogate Christmas Fayre is still a go-ahead.
Held between the 3 and the 12 December, the fayre features an eclectic mix of local traders and traditional European Christmas stalls.
There is also a range of children's entertainment throughout the fayre to keep the little ones entertained.
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Hide AdHarrogate's Christmas Fayre is open from 10am until 7pm Monday to Wednesday, 10am until 9pm Thursday to Saturday and 10am until 5pm on Sundays.
York Christmas Market
This year, the hugely popular St Nicholas Fair will return to York from 18 November to 23 December, with local businesses selling everything from handmade gifts to delicious treats.
Enjoy a bite to eat or sip on some mulled wine in the fantastic festive atmosphere.
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Hide AdIf visiting the market from further away, hotels are available through Visit York to book online.York Christmas Market is open 10am until 6pm Sunday to Wednesday, and until 8pm on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
Sheffield Christmas Market
Open from Friday 12 November, Sheffield's Christmas market is the host to great independent traders, with over 80% of the traders being Sheffield based.
It is delivered by a small independent company with over 50 log cabins serving beer, traditional German sausage grill, pizza, chimney cake, churros and many other food and drink experiences.
There is also a Santa's Grotto available to visit.
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Hide AdSheffield Christmas Market is open 10am until 6pm Sunday to Thursday, and until 8pm on Fridays and Saturdays
Manchester Christmas Market
The Manchester Christmas Market does seem to be going ahead this year, just in a different location.
Now being hosted in Piccadilly Gardens, the market still will have its usual ice rink and delicious German traders in its new home.
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Hide AdStalls will also be spread out across Cathedral Gardens, Exchange Square, New Cathedral Street, St Ann's Square, King Street and Market Street.
The market opens 10am until 9pm every day.
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