Updated November 2025
With the holiday season in full swing, we've put together a list of local holiday markets in Portland that will check everything off your list this year.
We're willing to bet that the ongoing list you have in your notes app is getting pretty long. Instead of mindlessly searching the web for what your 12-year-old niece might like, check out a few of these holiday markets before you reach a breaking point.
Where: 1715 NW 17th Ave.
When: December 13 + 14 & 20 + 21
Since 2011, the Portland Bazaar has hosted the finest holiday showcase in the city. With over 160 vendors, custom gift wrapping, and a raffle with proceeds going to a nonprofit, this market is a can't-miss.
Scan FairWhere: Oregon Convention Center
When: December 13 + 14
Scan Fair is a celebration of the Scandinavian holiday season featuring food, drinks, activities, crafts, and games that facilitate cultural education and appreciation. The 40th anniversary features over 80 vendors, a Finnish Santa, a Viking ship, and live entertainment. Don't forget to have some Swedish meatballs while you're there!
Where: 100 SE Alder St.
When: December 4 - 7
Portland Night Market is returning with their holiday edition of the highly anticipated pop-up. As usual, there will be food, drinks, and hundreds of local vendors to peruse. Put on a scarf and beanie and mark your calendars for four nights of shopping.
Where: Oregon Convention Center
When: December 12 - 14
Crafty Wonderland's popular holiday market is back this year for three days. Portland's amazing community of over 100 artisans and vendors will be showing off their goods and spreading holiday inspiration. You'll be overwhelmed (and probably overspend) on all of the beautifully handcrafted items.
Where: Clackamas High School
When: December 20 + 21
Happy Valley Farmers Market presents the 13th annual Procrastinators Holiday Market featuring over 350 local vendors. The event will be held both indoors and outdoors and will include live music and a visit from Santa. Who can resist baked goods, fresh produce, and fun crafts?
Where: Oregon Convention Center
When: December 6 + 7
My People's Market has been connecting entrepreneurs of color since 2017. Business, art, and culture collide at the Oregon Convention Center for two days of holiday shopping. You'll find everything from candles, plants, herbal medicine, wall art, jewelry, clothes, food, drinks, and more!
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Where: 895 W Main St.
When: November 21 - December 31
The Silverton Christmas Market is inspired by those held in Germany every year. Enjoy holiday traditions like Krampus, gluhwein, gingerbread hearts, roasted nuts, Christmas market mugs, incense smokers, and more! You'll also find a snowless tubing hill, the Biergarten, live bands, carolers, and many magical light displays.
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Where: Lloyd Center
When: December 20 + 21
The Native American Youth & Family Center empowers Native entrepreneurs by equipping them with the knowledge, tools, and skills necessary to transform their business ideas into reality or elevate their existing ventures to reach their desired level of success. Explore upwards of 50 Native vendors at Lloyd Center to find unique and handmade gifts that will feel more personal than something off a generic "gift guide."
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Where: The Redd
When: November 22 + 23
Any event that Portland Flea hosts is worth attending. Don't miss some of the best shopping in the city and get ahead of the holiday rush in one fell swoop.
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Where: Lloyd Center
When: December 19 - December 21
Lloyd Center is hosting a Winter Market spanning three days next month. It's free to attend, so spend an afternoon browsing or attend a nightly happy hour and get a holiday buzz!
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Where: Lovett Deconstruction and Salvage Shop
When: November 22 + 23
Don't want to contribute to the landfill this holiday season? Made & Found's Sustainable Holiday Market will have all kinds of bits and bobs that stand out among the rest!
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Where: David Douglas High School
When: December 6
The 27th annual Holiday Bazaar at David Douglas High School will be selling home goods, holiday decorations, clothes, books, art, jewelry, and more!
Where: 906 SE Umatilla St
When: November 19-23
A fantastic Holiday Bazaar featuring an amazing assortment of artwork, antique handmade ornaments, holiday memorabilia, puppets, elaborate dollhouses, handcrafted holiday clothing, and so much more. This Fundraising Holiday Bazaar helps support the museum and keeps it accessible to everyone.
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Where: DoubleTree Exhibit Hall
When: November 29 + 30
Geek the Halls is the ultimate holiday market for Portland’s nerdy, crafty, and pop-culture-obsessed. From video game–inspired art and handmade fandom merch to quirky gifts you won’t find anywhere else, it’s basically a treasure hunt for geeks of all ages. If your idea of holiday cheer includes pixel art, D&D dice sets, and the occasional lightsaber, this is the market to hit.
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Where: 831 SE Salmon St
When: November 29
The MAUM Market brings together Portland’s Asian artists, makers, and entrepreneurs for a vibrant, community-centered shopping experience. From handcrafted goods and artwork to small-batch treats and innovative creations, every booth showcases talent rooted in culture and creativity. It’s the perfect place to discover unique gifts while supporting local Asian-owned businesses.
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Where: German American Society
When: December 6
Weihnachtsmarkt brings a slice of traditional German Christmas magic to Portland, filling the German Haus with handmade crafts, baked goods, and plenty of Glühwein to keep things cozy. Local artisans and food vendors set the scene, while festive décor, kids’ activities, and classic treats like lebkuchen hearts create an atmosphere that feels straight out of a European holiday market. If you’re craving an old-world Christmas experience without leaving the city, this is the spot to wander, shop, and soak up the season.
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Where: 2516 NW 29th Ave
When: December 6 + 7
NW Marine Art Works’ Open Studios + Holiday Market returns December 6–7, showcasing the workspaces and creations of more than 75 Portland artists. The free, family-friendly event features one-of-a-kind art, live music, local food and drinks, and the buzzing creative energy that makes it one of the city’s most exciting holiday traditions.
Where: 2521 E Clinton St
When: December 6
Krampus Nacht at Dots brings a spooky twist to the holiday season with a VHS-themed market, local vendors, and the chance to get your picture taken with Krampus himself. The night also features DJ Drokker spinning from 8 p.m. to late, making it a perfectly offbeat way to celebrate December.
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Where: Mac Market
When: December 6
The AAPI Holiday Market in McMinnville celebrates the flavors, artistry, and creativity of the Asian American Pacific Islander community with makers, performances, activities, and special collaborations. It’s a vibrant, family-friendly evening full of color, culture, and holiday cheer.
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Where: Swan Dive 727 SE Grand Ave
When: December 13
The Made in Portland Holiday Market brings together local makers, gifts, drinks, and food for a festive afternoon at Swan Dive on December 13. With free entry and a raffle benefiting Meals On Us, it’s an easy, feel-good way to shop small and celebrate the season.
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