Clarks Village gears up for Christmas with festive market and pop-up stores

By Laura Linham

30th Oct 2024 10:00 am | Local News

The Festive Market at Clarks Village returns, offering artisan gifts, local food and drink, and a seasonal ice rink for Christmas shoppers
The Festive Market at Clarks Village returns, offering artisan gifts, local food and drink, and a seasonal ice rink for Christmas shoppers

Clarks Village is getting into the Christmas spirit with the return of its popular Festive Market and two seasonal pop-up stores. The artisan market, featuring independent South West producers and crafters, will open initially from 7 to 10 November, with a full run starting from 29 November and continuing daily until Christmas Eve.

Among the highlights are local favourites DoughBros, Rich's Cider, and The Fairy Toadstool, along with handcrafted gifts from regional artists.

The holiday lineup includes an ice rink debuting on 14 November with the "World's Biggest Santa Skate" event. Accessories brand House of Tweed and Calendar Club are joining the festivities, while Bill's restaurant is set to open in December. Clarks Village has also refreshed Levi's fitting rooms and enhanced Pizza Express's storefront, rounding off a year of new openings, including Wagamama, Rituals, and Slim Chickens.

Centre Director Chris Davis said, "We aim to finish the year on a high by re-launching our Festive Market, welcoming Bill's, and introducing our enchanting Ice Rink. Guests coming Christmas shopping will be delighted by the changes."

For details on opening hours and events, visit Clarks Village's website.

     

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