
Newcastle Christmas market threads through the elegant streets around Grainger Market near Grey’s Monument and Eldon Square, bringing together northern street food, local designers and festive bars.
Expect proper Geordie cheer—friendly traders, hearty portions and live performances that keep evenings buzzing. The compact layout means you can browse at leisure before ducking into the covered shopping centre if the weather turns. For views and photos, climb the steps to Grey’s Monument and watch the lights shimmer down Grey Street’s curve.
Newcastle Christmas Markets
You can see a list of all the Christmas markets in Newcastle here.
There is also an Enchanted City and ice skating at the Life Science Centre as well as a special New Year’s Eve Hogmanay. A list of all events can be found here.
How To Get There
Trains to Central Station make access simple, and the Quayside is a short stroll for post‑market riverside walks. It’s a lively, good‑value choice for couples and groups.
Newcastle Northern Lights

From 27 November until 31 December, there is also the spectacular Northern Lights trail at Leazes Park close to St James Park Station.
Additional Information on Newcastle Christmas Market
- The Christmas market in Newcastle is based around the city‑centre Victorian market with additional attractions at Old Eldon Square.
- To arrive by rail, Newcastle Central station is nearby.
- A map of Newcastle Christmas markets can be downloaded here.
Newcastle Christmas Market Opening Hours
- Open from 10am to 8pm and to 5pm on Sunday
Things to Do in Newcastle
Apart from the Christmas market Newcastle has plenty to offer. Discover what Mark Bibby Jackson got up to when he visited Newcastle Christmas Market and the Northern Lights. You might also like to learn all about the free to visit Baltic Centre and Victorian Tunnels in his Discovering New Heritage in Newcastle and Gateshead.



