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UK Christmas Markets: Price shock for shoppers and traders
23 Nov
Summary
- Stall fees for UK Christmas markets can reach £16,000 plus sales percentage.
- Shoppers face high prices, with a glass of wine costing £9.50.
- Manchester's market is the UK's largest, attracting an estimated nine million visitors.

The festive spirit is in full swing across the UK's historic cities, with Christmas markets opening their doors. Manchester hosts the nation's largest market, attracting an estimated nine million visitors. However, the seasonal cheer comes with a significant price tag for both shoppers and stallholders.
Consumers are encountering steep prices, with items like wine costing £9.50 and hot chocolates £11.50. The cost of renting a stall can be substantial, with some traders in London reportedly quoted £16,000 plus a percentage of their total sales. These high overheads impact small businesses hoping to capitalize on the festive footfall.
Various markets across the country reveal diverse pricing structures. For instance, Birmingham charges different rates for bars, food vendors, and gift stalls, while London's Southbank Winter Market has tiered pricing based on products sold. These figures highlight the financial realities behind the festive marketplace.




