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Liverpool Christmas Market 2023: All You Need To Know

Find out all about the Liverpool Christmas Market, from opening times, food and drink stalls and the unmissable attractions.

Liverpool Christmas Market 2023 Opening Times

The enchanting aroma of gingerbread and mulled wine fills the air as the Liverpool Christmas Market transforms the Liverpool city centre into a winter wonderland. The Liverpool Christmas Market is open from 18 November to 24 December 2023, with extended opening hours from 11am to 10pm daily, except Christmas Eve when it closes at 5pm.

Food & Drink Stalls

There’s plenty of choice of food traders at this year’s Liverpool Christmas Market including some new additions such as traditional Scouse, Mexican, festive pizza, fish and chips and chocolate fountains.

And if you’re after a festive drink or two you’ll be spoilt for choice with all of the bars on offer. There’s traditional hot cider, mulled wine and of course beers, as well as hot chocolate, coffee, bubble tea, and traditional soft drinks. Unwind at the Tipi Bar where you can cosy up at the warm fires, or head to the Alpine Bar or the Bavarian Bar. Alternatively, you can check out the more intimate barrel and chalet bars dotted throughout the market.

Fairground Rides & Attractions

If you’ve visited the Liverpool Christmas Market before then you’ll recognise the U-shaped formation it takes around the iconic St George’s Hall, creating an unbeatable festive atmosphere in the heart of the city centre. There’s a giant Ferris wheel, a stunning carousel, a super fun snow slide and the unmissable Santa Land. Roll up and play some games, with toys to be won. Additionally, this year there’s an exciting treasure hunt in collaboration with the Empire Theatre’s Wizard Of Oz.

For more information visit the St George’s Hall website.

To find city centre parking visit the Liverpool City Council website.

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