Vancouver Christmas Market 2024 is starting soon and here's what to expect this year

It's opening next month! 🎄

Vancouver Christmas Market 2024. Vancouver Christmas Market

A Christmas market. Right: A market.

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The holidays are just around the corner, and Vancouver's most festive activity is starting up next month, giving the city a little extra cheer.

The Vancouver Christmas Market is the largest Christmas market in Vancouver, and the longest-running — filled will tasty treats, local goodies, and all the holiday vibes you could want.

Back in the Jack Poole Plaza the German-style market will run from November 13 to December 24, with over 90 huts for local vendors to set up shop in.

You can grab a steaming cup of mulled wine and wander between the little huts, or take a spin on the carousel.

There's also live entertainment, a picture-perfect Christmas tree, and twinkling lights that all work to create a magical atmosphere.

This year there are some special events you'll want to keep an eye out for. St. Niolaus is set to make appearances on various days throughout the season, there's a student trivia night on November 21, Christmas Karaoke on November 22 and 29, and even a Taylor Swift Trivia night on December 5.

If you really want to embrace the Christmas spirit this year you can get a season pass to the Vancouver Christmas Market, which starts at $31.99. Single-entry general admission starts at $15.99 for the pre-sale, which is on sale now.

You can buy tickets for the market on the Vancouver Christmas Market website.

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    Morgan Leet (she/her) is an Editor for Narcity Media Group. After graduating from Carleton University’s School of Journalism and Communication, she jumped into fulfilling her dream as a journalist, merging her passion for travelling with writing. She got her start working in the print media world on Canada’s East Coast, then joined Narcity with a move to B.C., leading the launch of West Coast coverage. Her focus now is managing a large group of freelance writers, bringing human-forward and opinion content to the site.

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