A large number of stallholders will flock to Harrogate today (Thursday) for the return of The Great Yorkshire Christmas Fair.
The event will be held at The Great Yorkshire Events Centre from 9:30am and will run until 4pm on Sunday (30th November).
Around 180 stallholders will be showcasing their wares across the 4-day show, selling a variety of Christmas gifts and festive products.
Products include Christmas decorations, wreaths, unusual food, stocking fillers, children’s products, jewellery, art, toys, fashion and accessories.

Two large restaurants, a cafe, a champagne bar and free parking will also be available.
A spokesperson for the event said:
“Whether you’re visiting us for an exhibition, business conference or family day out, our aim is to make your day as enjoyable as possible.
“We are located on the outskirts of the beautiful spa town of Harrogate which provides plenty of choice for dining and accommodation.
“With good transport links and free parking at every event, visiting us easy."
The Great Yorkshire Christmas Fair will be open from 9:30am on all four days, closing at 5pm. It will close at the earlier time of 4pm on Sunday.
Advance tickets are charged at £5 online or £7 by phone (07766 376410). Tickets are £9 on the door. Children under 16 go free.
For more information and to get your tickets, head to: https://greatyorkshireeventscentre.co.uk/yec-events/the-great-yorkshire-christmas-fair-2025-2/

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