Shop local at these holiday markets in Orlando

Orlando’s holiday markets have everything you need to check off your gift list and soak up the season’s cheer.

A nighttime holiday market with rows of white vendor tents decorated in string lights, as crowds of people walk through the illuminated walkway beneath large hanging chandelier-style light displays.

Make strides in gift shopping at Merry Market this holiday season. | Photo via the city of Orlando

Have you wrapped up your gift shopping yet? Consider this your friendly nudge to start now (or at least get inspired) at these holiday markets around O-Town.

Merry Market | Weekends through Sunday, Dec. 21
Swing by the east side of Lake Eola Park for handmade gifts, stocking stuffers, savory bites, and sweet treats.

Grandma Party Bazaar | Sunday, Dec. 14
Hunting for something quirky? This beloved bazaar is the place for one-of-a-kind finds like farm animal sculptures, hand-sewn goblins, and other delightfully odd treasures.

Baldwin Park Community Market Jingle Jam | Saturday, Dec. 20
Expect more than shopping at this New Broad Street bash — think live music, a milk and cookie bar, and an appearance from Santa Claus.

Milk Mart | Sunday, Dec. 21
One of Orlando’s largest markets returns with 300+ vendors lining the middle of Bumby. Browse locally made goods while soundtracked by smooth jazz, holiday punk, and acoustic sets.

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