If you’re lucky enough to find yourself in Florence during the Italian holiday season, prepare to fall in love, and even if you’ve been before, seeing the city awash with Christmas magic will make you fall in love with it all over again! Grand piazzas are turned into Alpine villages, the scent of mulled wine fills the air and ancient buildings welcome you inside to explore tucked-away artisan fairs. In this guide, I’m going to take you through the very best Christmas markets across the city! Whether you’re here for a weekend or the whole holiday stretch, this is your one-stop festive roadmap to where to find the most magical Florentine Christmas Shopping in December.
If there’s just one Christmas market you make time for in Florence, let it be the Piazza Santa Croce Weihnachtsmarkt. Each year, the vast stone square in front of the Basilica di Santa Croce transforms into a glowing Christmas wonderland, inspired by the traditional German Christmas markets.
Wooden chalets line the piazza like a miniature alpine village, their rooftops dusted with twinkling lights and garlands of evergreen. The scent of mulled wine, roasted chestnuts, and sweet spices fills the air, luring you from one stall to the next.
More than 50 wooden chalets brim with festive treasures, from handmade ornaments and pine-scented wreaths to artisanal soaps, felt slippers, woollen scarves, carved wooden toys, and rustic homeware, each one sourced from across Europe.
Tucked among the festive stalls are culinary delights from across Europe, offering a delicious journey through holiday traditions. You’ll find decadent Sacher tortes straight from Vienna, gooey chimney cakes from Hungary, rich Alpine cheeses, savoury pork knuckles sizzling on the grill, and plenty more to tempt your taste buds.
Florence’s beloved Ice Village is back in 2025, and this time, it’s taken over the grounds of the Fortezza da Basso. Running until January 26, 2025, this winter wonderland is home to Tuscany’s largest ice-skating rink, a soaring 55-metre panoramic Ferris wheel. But beyond the ice, you’ll find a vibrant village atmosphere with various little food stalls serving everything from hot chocolate to street food classics. The towering Ferris wheel (the tallest in Italy!) offers dazzling views over Florence’s rooftops, and there’s even a Santa Claus House for little ones to visit.
Held each year, for one weekend, in early December, the Fierucola dell’Immacolata opens up for locals and visitors alike to celebrate community, sustainability, and artisan craftsmanship. This fair offers visitors the chance to browse thoughtfully made, eco-conscious goods while also engaging with local volunteer associations.
Held just days before Christmas, the Fierucola di Natale invites visitors to discover a curated selection of handcrafted items made with care, using natural materials and traditional techniques. Every stall offers something thoughtfully made, gifts that are not only beautiful, but sustainable and built to last. The artisans behind these creations are deeply rooted in their craft, with a strong commitment to preserving local heritage and respecting the environment. From organic food products to handmade homewares and eco-friendly gifts, the market is a haven for conscious shoppers looking to support small producers while embracing the true spirit of the season.
Set against the stunning backdrop of the Santa Maria Novella Basilica, this intimate artisan market, with Sixteen Alpine-style wooden stalls, focuses on high-quality, handmade goods and shines a spotlight on local craftsmanship, showcasing everything from artisanal jewellery and hand-stitched leather goods to rustic ceramics, textiles, and regional delicacies.
Last year, the dates were December 7-22, 2024, check their website for updated dates.
For those craving something more contemporary and cutting-edge, the MANI-Factory Christmas Market at Manifattura Tabacchi is a must-visit. Held over two weekends, December 6–8 and again from the 21st–22nd, this design-forward market shines a spotlight on Italy’s next generation of makers and creatives.
Think bold statement jewellery, fashion-forward clothing, one-of-a-kind home décor, and sleek modern ceramics. Everything is crafted by independent artists and small studios, making it a goldmine for anyone hunting for original, high-quality gifts with a distinctly local (and thoroughly modern) edge.
For two days only, at the end of November, the spirit of the North settles into Florence with the return of Joulutori, the city’s much-loved Nordic Christmas Market. Now in its third edition and more enchanting than ever, this pop-up event brings Scandinavian style, seasonal flavours, and a refreshingly minimalist aesthetic. Visitors can browse a thoughtfully curated selection of handcrafted Nordic goods, think sleek, functional design pieces, cozy knitwear, wooden ornaments, and delicate winter decorations. Alongside the crafts, traditional Finnish delicacies like spiced cookies, glögi (mulled wine), and other wintry treats fill the air with the sweet scents of a northern Christmas.
Set inside the grand halls of Palazzo Corsini, the Nataleperfile Christmas Market is one of Florence’s most meaningful holiday events. Now in its 22nd year, this beloved three-day market, running from Friday, December 12 to Sunday, December 14, 2025, offers more than just festive shopping. It raises vital funds for File (Fondazione Italiana di Leniterapia), supporting free palliative care for people facing serious illness and their families.
The market features around 30 carefully selected exhibitors offering everything from fashion and beauty to gourmet foods, home décor, and handcrafted accessories. Four dedicated rooms inside the palazzo highlight the foundation’s own fundraising efforts. There’s the File Banchi Hall, filled with products generously donated by local businesses; the charming Vintage Room, stocked with high-quality second-hand fashion for both men and women; the Home File Room, featuring elegant homewares; and a space dedicated to holiday sweets and raffle tickets. One of the best parts of this market is its setting, getting to shop while exploring one of Florence’s most beautiful historic palaces.
If you’re looking to escape the tourist crowds, the San Donato Christmas Market in Florence’s modern Novoli district offers a refreshingly local holiday experience. Running daily from November 16 to January 6, this market unfolds across the spacious San Donato commercial centre, just a 10-minute ride from the city centre on Tram Line 2.
Here, more than 50 wooden chalets line the pedestrian avenues, brimming with handcrafted gifts, sparkling decorations, artisanal jewellery, and irresistible street food. From piping-hot fritters to sweet seasonal treats, the atmosphere is cozy and family-friendly, with twinkling lights, cheerful music, and plenty of space to browse.
While it might not have the Renaissance backdrop of other city markets, San Donato delivers its own kind of magic: a blend of neighbourhood charm, festive energy, and modern convenience that makes it well worth the tram ride.
From November 21 to 23, 2025, the grand glasshouse in Florence’s Giardino dell’Orticultura, the majestic Tepidarium, sets the stage for the city’s longest-running holiday fair: the Christmas Bazaar. Now celebrating its 49th edition, this cherished event is organized by AILO (The American International League of Florence ODV) with the support of the city. It brings together a warm and joyful community of women from around the world, all united by one mission: giving back.
True to its motto, the spirit of giving, every euro raised goes directly to local non-profit organizations supporting social causes across Florence and the surrounding area. Visitors can browse a vibrant and eclectic array of treasures, everything from vintage clothing and quirky costume jewellery to knitted children’s wear, English and Italian books, handmade Christmas ornaments, toys, shoes, and all kinds of bric-à-brac.
From December 20 to 22, the elegant Piazza Strozzi comes alive with the sights, scents, and flavours of Tuscany at ARTour del Gusto Toscan, Edizione di Natale. This festive outdoor market is a celebration of regional craftsmanship, culinary heritage, and holiday cheer, set in one of Florence’s most atmospheric piazzas. Over 30 local producers and artisans will be showcasing their best seasonal offerings: think aged cheeses, fragrant cured meats, artisan breads, handmade preserves, rich Tuscan chocolate, and small-batch olive oils. Alongside the food, you’ll find beautifully crafted accessories and tableware, perfect for adding a touch of rustic elegance to your holiday table or finding an original, high-quality gift.
So there you have it—your ultimate sleigh ride through Florence’s most enchanting Christmas markets. Whether you’re sipping glögi under the glass dome of the Tepidarium, picking up sleek Nordic knits in a hidden courtyard, or spinning sky-high on the Ferris wheel with a paper cone of roasted chestnuts, Florence knows how to do December right. Pack your scarf, bring an extra tote for all those irresistible finds, and prepare to leave with a suitcase full of handmade treasures, a phone full of twinkle-lit photos, and a heart thoroughly warmed by Tuscan holiday cheer.
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