Made in Philadelphia Holiday Market returns to Dilworth Park with later hours, more dates

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The showcase of local designers and small businesses will open on Nov. 10 and run through New Years Day, with Philly-centric apparel, homegoods, and art on offer.

People browse and shop at the Made in Philadelphia Holiday Market in Dilworth Park outside City Hall on December 11, 2021. The market, which hosts more than 40 vendors from the Philly region, announced extended hours for the 2023 season.The quaint artisanal market will open Nov. 10 to coincide with the opening of the Rothman Ice Rink, which means attendees will be able to skate and shop while still in the thick of pumpkin spice latte season.

The holiday market is also increasing its hours so the after-work crowd can browse. It will run from noon to 8 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and until 9 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. The Made In Philadelphia Holiday Market will be closed Christmas Day, and close up shop on New Year’s Day. The market will also look a little more wintery than usual. Vendors will have new all-white booths and will be topped with a lit-up Moravian star.

The Made in Philadelphia Holiday market was added to the city’s Christmas Village in 2015 as a way to spotlight Philly’s up-and-coming artists and small businesses. Last year, the markets drew a combined 900,000 visitors, said Thomas Bauer, who oversees operations of both.

 

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