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These Denver holiday markets will make gift-buying easier

Denver is a winter wonderland at the Cherry Creek Holiday Market, Holiday Mercado and more

People check out the holiday lights, food and shopping options at the Denver Christkindlmarket on the Auraria Campus in Denver on Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2025. The holiday market is free and open to the public. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
People check out the holiday lights, food and shopping options at the Denver Christkindlmarket on the Auraria Campus in Denver on Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2025. The holiday market is free and open to the public. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
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Holiday shopping is always merrier with a mug of mulled wine or hot cider in hand, and Denver delivers with festive markets where you can browse for unique gifts and stocking stuffers crafted by local artisans and purveyors.

Picture chestnuts roasting, holiday tunes setting the soundtrack, and Christmas lights adding to the scene.

Here’s a starting guide to some of Denver’s best holiday markets that double as festivals.

Christkindlmarket

Dates: Nov. 21-Dec. 23.

Location: Tivoli Quad on the Auraria campus, 1000 Larimer St., Denver

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This year, the Denver Christkindlmarket is moving its holiday magic to a new home: the Tivoli Quad on Auraria Campus. Bonus: While you’re shopping, you can’t miss the Mile High Tree, a seven-story, 110-foot-tall light installation with 60,000 LEDs dancing in sync to holiday music. Itap on display from Nov. 21-Dec. 31, wrapping up with a New Year’s Eve ball-drop-style show.

Hosted by the German American Chamber of Commerce Colorado, the market will transform the Tivoli Quad into a festive village of wooden huts overflowing with gifts, goodies and holiday cheer.

No passport required to the Christkindlmarket, where you’ll feel like you’ve been whisked straight to Europe. Part market, part food festival, the Christkindlmarket serves up glühwein (mulled wine) in collectible mugs (a new design is revealed each year), along with German beers, hot chocolate, roasted nuts, European chocolates, Bavarian pretzels, schnitzel, pierogis, goulash, Polish sausages and more.

Every Sunday is family day at the market, with crafts, sweet treats, storytime and live entertainment in the Festival Hall.

Cherry Creek Holiday Market

Back for its sixth year, the Cherry Creek Holiday Market brings vendors, live entertainment and plenty of festive cheer to Cherry Creek North. (Provided by Cherry Creek Holiday Market / Fetch Concepts)
Back for its sixth year, the Cherry Creek Holiday Market brings vendors, live entertainment and plenty of festive cheer to Cherry Creek North. (Provided by Cherry Creek Holiday Market / Fetch Concepts)

Dates: Nov. 20-Dec. 24

Location: Fillmore Plaza, an outdoor block of Fillmore Street located between First and Second avenues in Cherry Creek.

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Back for its sixth year, the Cherry Creek Holiday Market brings vendors, live entertainment and plenty of festive cheer to Cherry Creek North.

The market features nearly 50 vendor booths lining Fillmore Plaza, with a curated selection of Colorado-based brands and artisans. With gifts ranging from puzzles and hand-crafted textiles to fine art and bottled cocktails, shoppers can find something for everyone on their list while supporting local businesses.

The market’s Mistletoe Lounge also returns this year, with a festive drink menu, cozy atmosphere and regular live music.

Plus, Denver’s Giving Machines are back, allowing visitors to give to others during their market visit. These specialized vending machines give users the ability to choose from a menu of donation options that benefit local and national charities.

Holiday Mercado

Dates: Dec. 5 and 6

Location: 861 Santa Fe Drive

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The Museo de las Americas, a Latin American museum with a collection spanning ancient, folk, and contemporary art, has two festive holiday markets on its calendar.

Shoppers can support small Latinx businesses this holiday season while buying art from local vendors, sampling dishes from food trucks, all while exploring the museum’s exhibition and mingling with fellow art enthusiasts.

The holiday market kicks off on Friday, Dec. 5 (5-9 p.m.), coinciding with First Fridays in Denver’s Art District on Santa Fe, when visitors stroll through galleries, studios, and artist co-ops. The market continues during Museo’s regular hours on Saturday, Dec. 6 (12-5 p.m.).

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