Holiday markets in Charleston, SC

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Holiday Market & Craft Show | Photo via Town of Mt. Pleasant

There’s nothing more magical than a holiday market in the Holy City. Grab a hot coffee and stroll through these outdoor events filled with crisp air, twinkling lights, and festive treats while you pick out local gifts for loved ones.

Check out these upcoming holiday markets in the Lowcountry:

🎁 Hamlin Jollyfest Holiday Market | Sat., Nov. 27 | 11 a.m. | Hamlin Clubhouse, 100 Amenity Park Dr., Mt. Pleasant | Free registration | Spend this weekend at a festive marketplace with games, rides, food trucks, football, and over 60 vendors.

🎁 22nd Annual Holiday Market & Craft Show | Sat., Dec. 11 | 11 a.m.-4 p.m. | Mt. Pleasant Farmers Market Pavilion | Free admission | Browse baked goods, homemade preserves, and handcrafted gifts by local artisans while you listen to live holiday entertainment.

🎁 Holiday Market in Marion Square | First three weekends of December | 9 a.m.-2 p.m. | Marion Square | Free admission | Shop fresh produce and local crafts while you enjoy the decorations in Marion Square.

Grab your shopping bags + explore these festive local marketplaces.

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