Yorkshire is a northeastern historic county of England. The county is now divided between different official regions. The historic boundaries of Yorkshire are the River Tees to the north, the Humber to the south, the North Sea to the east and the Pennines to the west. Yorkshire geography is characterized by large expanses protected by the Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors. It is also home to major urban centers of Leeds and Sheffield, which are among the most populous of England. The City of Leeds is Yorkshire’s largest city.
For the organizers of Christmas markets: If you organize a Christmas market and you want to add it on the site: Send us e-mail with information such as date, time, a brief description of the market, photos, information for traders and we …. (free) we will put them on the page of your area. Contact: e-mail
The dates of the events described, are carefully controlled by us, but are always possible errors or changes not dependent on our will or responsibility. If you find them, please notify us. Before leaving, we recommend to verify the accuracy of the information with the organizer of the event.
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Yorkshire Christmas Markets
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Leeds Christmas Market
Dates of the Christmas Market:
Usually end of November – December
German Christmas Markets (Christkindelmarkt) in Millennium Square.
Info: email: events@leeds.gov.uk.
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Sheffield Christmas Market
Dates of the Christmas Market:
Usually end of November – December
Sheffield Christmas Markets at Sheffield City Centre. The 50 Christmas cabins cover Fargte, Town Hall Square and Peace Gardens with fantastic Christmas gifts, and lots of seasonal food and drink.
Info: email: just.jules@ymail.com.
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York Christmas Festival (St Nicholas Fayre)
Dates of the Christmas Market:
Usually end of November – December
St Nicholas Fayre in York. Traditional chalets along Parliament Street, St Sampson’s Square, Coppergate and The Judge’s Lodging.