Last updated: 15 August 2025
Newcastle Christmas Market 2025 runs from Saturday 15 November to Tuesday 23 December 2025, filling Grey Street, Grey’s Monument, Grainger Street and Old Eldon Square with festive chalets, local makers, street food and live entertainment. This guide covers confirmed dates and opening times, maps and directions, the best food and drink, accessible routes, parking, and insider tips for avoiding the crowds. Whether you’re booking the North Pole igloo pods, meeting friends at the Moosenwirt alpine bar, or hunting handcrafted gifts, you’ll find everything you need to plan a perfect visit—plus up-to-date details and money-saving advice for families, couples and groups.
Fast Facts (Bookmark 📌)
2025 Dates | Sat 15 Nov – Tue 23 Dec 2025 |
Core Opening Hours | Mon–Sat 10:00‑20:00, Sun 10:00‑17:00 |
Main Streets | Grey Street, Grey’s Monument, Grainger Street & Old Eldon Square. Get Directions. |
Headline Features | Igloo pods, Moosenwirt alpine bar, live music, 40+ traders |
Entry Fee | Free (selected paid attractions such as igloos & Santa experiences) |
Stalls | 53 wooden chalets – 10 dedicated to hot food |
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When & Where
The 2025 market lights up Newcastle for five festive weeks (15 Nov – 23 Dec), centred around Grey Street, Grainger Street and Grey’s Monument. This year the footprint stretches onto Nelson Street, linking neatly with the indoor Grainger Market for weather‑proof browsing. Arrive early evening to catch the canopy of lights flicker on, then stay for after‑dark choir sets.
Market Zones & What to Expect
Grey Street & Monument
The postcard setting with artisan gifts, gourmet bakes and the Moosenwirt Alpine Bar.
Nelson Street (new for 2025)
More chalet space means additional indie makers plus pop‑up tasting sessions
Family Festive Village – Old Eldon Square
Back by demand: Elf School, Santa Stories tipi and the Rockin’ Reindeer stage—ideal for under‑10s .
North Pole Igloo Pods – Monument Plinth
Bookable heated domes with table service, panoramic market views and grazing boards .
Food & Drink Highlights
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10 sizzling street‑food huts—look for bratwurst, loaded Yorkshire puds & vegan pakora
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Moosenwirt Alpine Bar: après‑ski vibes, raclette & steins
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Local pours from Wylam Brewery & Newcastle Gin Co. on Grainger St
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Reusable “Newcastle’s Christmas” souvenir mugs for mulled wine—return for deposit or keep as a keepsake (2024 scheme expected to continue).
Shopping Cheat‑Sheet
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Eco Stall – zero‑waste beauty & plastic‑free gifts
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Hand‑thrown ceramics, Northumbrian tweed caps, hand‑poured soy candles & bespoke jewellery (over 40 craft traders rotated throughout the season).
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Grainger Market crossover: pick up famed Singing Hinny stotties and Geordie hot sauce without leaving the marquee.
Entertainment & Special Events
Date | What’s On |
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Weekends & 23‑24 Dec | Rockin’ Reindeer Stage – interactive kids’ musicals & sing‑alongs |
Selected weekday evenings | Community choirs under the Monument spire |
Throughout | Street magicians, stilt‑walking snow queens, pop‑up craft demos |
Tip: check the @NewcastlesChristmas socials the night before; surprise fire‑breather slots drop with a few hours’ notice.
Practical Info
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Getting There – 5‑min walk from Newcastle Central rail & Metro; park‑and‑ride from Kingston Park or Heworth on busy Saturdays.
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Payments – 90 % of traders accept contactless; keep small change for vintage carousel tokens.
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Weather Gear – Layer up: North Sea winds funnel down Grey Street.
Getting there
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Metro: Monument Station is at the market (2–3 min walk).
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Rail: Newcastle Central Station → 10–12 min walk to Grey’s Monument.
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Parking: Eldon Square Multi-Storey (NE1 7RZ), Grainger Town (NE1 4AU), Stephenson Quarter (NE1 3DX), Q-Park Stowell Street (NE1 4YB).
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Tip: Visit mid-week mornings or after 19:00 to dodge the crowds.
Sustainability & Local Impact
Organisers keep the focus on regional businesses (over 80 % of stalls are North‑East owned) and encourage plastic‑free shopping via initiatives like The Eco Stall . Reusable cup and mug deposits, LED lighting and city‑centre public‑transport discounts aim to shrink the event’s carbon footprint while still delivering blockbuster visitor numbers .
Where to Stay
For doorstep convenience try Maldron Hotel or Hotel Motel One (both within 200 m of Grey’s Monument) . Bigger groups may favour riverside icons like the Hilton Gateshead—some 2025 packages bundle breakfast + late checkout. Book ASAP; December Saturdays often sell out by early autumn.
See More of Newcastle
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Fenwick’s Christmas Window – legendary animated display on Northumberland St.
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Quayside – winter laser‑light shows over the Tyne bridges.
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Grainger Market – 19th‑century arcade packed with indie food stalls (warm indoor detour).
Final Word
Whether you’re chasing gourmet street eats, hunting zero‑waste gifts or simply soaking up the city’s sparkling skyline, Newcastle Christmas Market 2025 has all the festive feels wrapped into one walkable wonderland. Mark those dates, book your dome, and we’ll see you under the lights of Grey Street!
Newcastle Christmas Market 2025: Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. When does Newcastle Christmas Market 2025 start and finish?
A. The 2025 market runs Saturday 15 November – Tuesday 23 December 2025.
Q2. What are the daily opening times?
A. Stalls trade 10 am – 8 pm Monday–Saturday and 10 am – 5 pm Sunday (last orders for hot food & bars usually 30 min before close).
Q3. Where exactly is the market located?
A. Chalets line Grey Street, Grainger Street and the Monument, spill into Old Eldon Square for the Family Festive Village, and—new for 2025—extend onto Nelson Street linking with Grainger Market.
Q4. Does it cost anything to get in?
A. General entry is completely free; you only pay for food, drinks or optional paid experiences like igloo pods and Santa sessions.
Q5. Are dogs allowed at the market?
A. Official guidance says only assistance dogs are permitted, although visitors have previously brought well‑behaved pets; if in doubt, stick to assistance animals to comply with policy.
Q6. Is the market wheelchair accessible?
A. Yes. Pathways are step‑free throughout, wheelchairs can be hired on‑site (first‑come), and accessible toilets sit near the Monument performance stage.
Q7. Do I need to pre‑book the North Pole igloo pods?
A. Absolutely—these heated domes sell out fast. Reserve a 1 h 45 min slot (£200 redeemable on food & drink) online before you travel.
Q8. What’s the quietest time to visit?
A. Footfall data shows mid‑week mornings before 11 am or evenings after 7 pm are least crowded; weekends are busiest.
Q9. Where can I park nearby?
A. Central car parks within an eight‑minute walk include NCP John Dobson Street, Eldon Square Multi‑Storey, Grainger Town, Stephenson Quarter and Q‑Park Stowell Street.
Q10. What food and drink should I expect?
A. There are 10 dedicated hot‑food huts serving bratwurst, mac ’n’ cheese, vegan pakora, loaded Yorkshire puds and more, plus the alpine‑style Moosenwirt bar pouring Wylam ales, mulled wine and Newcastle Gin.