Christmas markets 2024

All the best places for your gift shopping

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The city of fashion and shopping has an abundance of gift choices for all your loved ones. Find here the fairs and markets in the city, before and after Christmas.

 

Here you will find the best things to do in Milano for Christmas 2024.

Christmas Market in Piazza Duomo

From December 1st, 2024 to January 6th, 2025

Once again, this year, the extremely popular Christmas market returns to Piazza Duomo. Much loved by Milanese and visitors alike, the twinkling lights and vibrant decorations create an appealing festive atmosphere.

 

From December 1st, 2024 to January 6th, 2025 the typical festive wooden huts encircling the cathedral perimeter will tout traditional sweet and savoury delicacies, textiles and clothes, artisan crafted products, cosmetics and a wonderful selection of items. The perfect place to shop for your Christmas gifts for friends and family.

 

Furthermore, there will be no shortage of events for younger visitors, who will be able to visit Santa's grotto to choose their gift and then admire the life-size nativity scene.

 

The market will be open every day from 8:30 to 22:00.

 

How to get here: M1 Red or M3 Yellow subway lines, Duomo stop

Oh Bej! Oh Bej! Christmas market

From 5th to 8th, December 2024

On the occasion of the feast of Sant'Ambrogio the Oh Bej! Oh Bej! market makes its welcome return, an annual festive tradition in Milan for over five centuries!

 

As is customary, from December 5th to 8th, 2024, the Castello Sforzesco will be encircled by an array of stalls selling artisanal artefacts, gastronomic delights, children's toys and lots more surprises.

 

Absolutely not to be missed are the traditional ‘necklaces’ of roasted chestnuts, namely the ‘Firunatt’ or ‘Firòn’, perfect nourishment to beat the December cold.

 

How to get here: M1 Red metro line, Cairoli stop

Banco di Garabombo – The ethical Christmas market

From November 2nd to January 6th, 2025

Now more than ever, giving fair trade gifts has never been more important.

If you wish to purchase sustainable food items, cosmetics and artisan products with a low environmental impact, don't miss the traditional Banco di Garabombo Christmas market, open every day from November 4th, to January 7th, from 9:00 to 20:00, in the square off via Mario Pagano.

 

Inside the mega marquee, you can find lots of gift ideas, from accessories and ethical fashion items to natural cosmetics, not forgetting household items and books for all ages. You could opt for Made in Italy produce or choose to sample delights from foreign countries such as couscous and Medjool dates.

 

How to get here: M1 Red metro line, Pagano stop; buses 67, 85

Winter Wonderland - Indro Montanelli Gardens

From November 16th to January 6th, 2025

What better place than the Villaggio delle Meraviglie Winter Wonderland to savour the magic and warmth of Christmas?

 

The Milano Christmas Village, open to the public from November 16th to January 6th, 2025, can be found within the Porta Venezia Intro Montanelli Gardens and, once again this year, it will host the Christmas gift market.

 

Nestled amidst the twinkling lights, with a backdrop of traditional Christmas-themed music, the street food stalls will offer lots of delicacies to delight the palate: deliciously stuffed panini, churros with hot chocolate, polenta, roasted chestnuts and candy floss are just some of the most popular seasonal wares.

 

Not only food to tempt you, but also lots of original gift ideas: a great selection of children’s toys, accessories and gadgets for the home, plus artisan crafted objects.

 

How to get there: M1 Red line underground stop Palestro or Porta Venezia, M3 Yellow line, Repubblica or Turati stops; trams 1, 9; bus 61, 94

French market in Piazza Gae Aulenti

From November 30th to January 6th, 2025

From November 30th to January 6th, 2025, Portanuova celebrates Christmas with the second edition of PoP XMAS, which combines tradition and innovation. 

 

Around the 13-metre PoP XMAS Tree with five experiential rooms (bookable via the Portanuova Milano app), in Piazza Gae Aulenti you will find the French market, with traditional handicraft products such as bijoux, soaps and fragrances, Provençal tablecloths and other gift items. 

 

There are also typical culinary products such as boulangerie, macarons, crepes and candies, chocolate, chestnuts and mulled wine, as well as an area to enjoy a typical French aperitif of oysters and champagne. 

 

How to get here: train station Milano Porta Garibaldi FS; metro line Green M2 and lilac line M5 stop Garibaldi