Guide to the 2023 Manchester Christmas Markets - The Mancunion (2024)

Here’s an insight into some of our writer’s favourite stalls from the Christmas markets this year!

Hattie: Sausage stall, hot chocolate, and hog roast pork roll

After a failed attempt to secure the famous Yorkshire pudding wrap from ‘Porky Pig’, we decided to try the sausage stall in Exchange Square. Although the bratwurst was a hefty price of £8, it certainly did the trick of filling us up. Wrapped in a soft, pillowy bun, the sausage is warming, juicy and full of flavour. Opting for onions on top, this garnish complimented the saltiness of the sausage and provided a satisfying crunch as we demolished the sausage. If you’re feeling extravagant, the cheese sausage is certainly worth a try. Oozing with rich and indulgent (but not smelly) cheese, this sausage is warming, generously filled, and extremely satisfying.

For dessert, we had to go for the hot chocolate. And yes, the one with all the toppings – whipped cream, marshmallows, and a flake – for the extra 50p (duh)! Its creamy texture and decadent flavour will certainly satisfy your sweet tooth, making it the ideal beverage for a cold Christmas day. Plus, you can keep the Christmas-themed mug for an extra £3.50, which, in my opinion, is a no-brainer.

On my second outing to the Christmas markets, we went for the hog roast pork roll at the ‘The Pig & Barrel’ stall in Winter (Picadilly) Gardens. This hits every time. Again, whilst its costly price of £9 may be off-putting, the portion size is extremely generous. Filled with a layer of sage and onion stuffing and overloaded with roast pork, this roll is wonderfully messy to eat (maybe not on a date though).

You can add as much apple sauce as your heart desires, and for an extra £1, you can buy a pot of gravy to dip your roll in. This was an absolute game-changer. One pot was certainly enough for the three of us, so it was definitely worth the extra pound. With its thick gravy, well-seasoned stuffing, and juicy roast pork, this meal embodies the taste of Christmas in just one bite.

Hannah: Flat Baker

If you’ve been following the Christmas Markets on social media, you’ve likely come across Flat Baker. As a lover of both pastry and pistachio, I had to check this stall out, and they did not disappoint. I got the cinnamon bun with pistachio sauce, topped with pistachios. The two flavours blended together even better than I was expecting, creating a comforting treat.

My friend got the croissant with dulce de leche, which, while simple in theory, was well-baked and worked perfectly with the hot dulce de leche sauce, topped with whipped cream. The famous Manchester-based bakery also had other desserts on the menu, including a salted caramel and chocolate brownie. This stall certainly succeeded at pairing good quality pastries with rich, tasty sauces. Taking into account the inflated prices at any Christmas market, this is a sweet treat in Piccadilly Gardens which is well worth the price.

Neve: Coconut Macaroons & Kaiserschmarren

Saving room for a sweet treat is essential at Manchester’s Christmas Markets, and with the selection available, it’s hard to decide! The coconut macaroons at Piccadilly Gardens are one tasty treat that should not be slept on. These bite-sized coconut sweets are perfectly baked on-site and come in three flavours: original, chocolate chip, and rum & raisin.

Costing only £2 a macaroon, they also won’t break the bank, which can’t always be said for the other stalls. Admittedly, I am a fan of Bounty, so these were perfect for me. However, if that isn’t for you, the stall also sells the fluffiest scrambled pancakes, which can be covered in Nutella, Bueno, and white chocolate. These looked and smelt amazing and are a great option if you manage to save a little more room for dessert.

Asha: Greek Gyro’s

Indulge in the festive spirit at Manchester Christmas Market at Eat Grk with a colossal Greek gyro that promises a mouthwatering experience. Towering and generously packed, this gyro is a savoury delight featuring succulent chicken expertly seasoned to perfection. Encased in a warm, fluffy pita, the gyro is topped with a crisp salad and crowned with a dollop of creamy tzatziki sauce, adding a refreshing zing.

Each bite is a symphony of flavours, blending the taste of well-marinated chicken with the cool, tangy notes of tzatziki. Unleashing a burst of Greek authenticity, this festive treat is a must-try, satisfying cravings and igniting the holiday spirit. Although £10 may seem steep for a Christmas market lunch, it filled me up for the whole day, so I would recommend giving it a try. One bit of advice when tackling it is to grab as many napkins as possible because it will get messy!

Guide to the 2023 Manchester Christmas Markets - The Mancunion (2024)

FAQs

What time are the Christmas markets in Manchester 2023? ›

Warm up with authentic crepes, gourmet hotdogs, hot chocolate, and much more. The Manchester Christmas Markets 2023 will run from Friday 10th November until Thursday 21st December. Food and drink stalls across all the Christmas market locations open at 11 am and close at 9 pm every day, Monday to Sunday.

How busy are Manchester Christmas markets? ›

You would think the proliferation of stalls throughout the city would ease the congestion. But no, from Piccadilly Gardens down Market Street and over to St Anne's and Exchange Square the queues and the bodies are never-ending.

Which Christmas market is better Manchester or York? ›

Manchester took top spot after being searched for 60,000 times on Google during the festive season and garnering more than 8,000 searches on Instagram per month. The market can also be enjoyed from November for 40 days.

How many stalls are there at Manchester Christmas markets? ›

Manchester's bustling and vibrant Christmas markets have been a beloved festive tradition since 1999. As one of the largest Christmas markets in Europe with over 300 stalls spanning 10 different city centre locations, it promises festive fun, seasonal delights, and Christmas magic for visitors and locals alike.

Do you need tickets for Manchester Christmas Markets? ›

Fortunately, though, you do not need tickets to access any of the Manchester Christmas market stall locations, including the Winter Gardens.

How far is Manchester Christmas Market from train station? ›

By train. Victoria and Piccadilly are the two main train stations nearest to the markets. Victoria is closest to Cathedral Gardens, Exchange Square and the main run of markets along New Cathedral Street and St Ann's Square. Meanwhile Piccadilly station is around a 10-minute walk to the main hub at the “Winter Gardens”.

Is Liverpool or Manchester Christmas market better? ›

There's no denying it – our data suggests that Manchester is the place to go if you want the ultimate festive market experience. Sam Sheehan, our motoring editor here at cinch, said: “According to our findings, Manchester is home to the best Christmas market in the UK.

What is the number one Christmas market in the UK? ›

Winchester, England

Winchester Cathedral's Christmas Market is recognised as one of the best in Europe. Taking place this year from 17th November to 21st December, the festive market is renowned for its bustling atmosphere, stunning location, and handpicked high-quality exhibitors.

Which is better, Birmingham or Manchester Christmas market? ›

Earlier this week, we reported that a recent study crowned Birmingham Christmas Market the best in the UK – knocking last year's number one, Manchester Christmas Markets, off the top spot.

Are there toilets at Manchester Christmas markets? ›

The toilet can be accessed through a radar key. The public toilets on Mount Street also offer a fully accessible toilet and changing facilities, including an adult-weighted change bed, a shower and toilet, and an adult-weighted track hoist.

How much is a hot chocolate at Manchester Christmas market? ›

Krombacher lager £6.50, Yon Lager £6, black beer £6, wheat beer £6.50, Sheppy's cider £5.50, mulled wine £5.50, hot chocolate £3.50, hot chocolate with a shot £5.50.

What are the coconut macaroons at Manchester Christmas markets? ›

Neve: Coconut Macaroons & Kaiserschmarren

These bite-sized coconut sweets are perfectly baked on-site and come in three flavours: original, chocolate chip, and rum & raisin. Costing only £2 a macaroon, they also won't break the bank, which can't always be said for the other stalls.

When did Manchester Christmas markets start? ›

The Manchester Christmas Markets began in 1999 when the city council, inspired by the success of German Christmas markets, decided to bring the festive spirit to Manchester. The first edition featured a modest number of stalls offering seasonal treats, handmade crafts, and festive decorations.

Where is the Big Santa at Manchester Christmas Market? ›

Manchester's big Santa is heading to St Peter's Square. on Tuesday and the council need a nickname for him. Any suggestions? 🎅

Does Liverpool have a Christmas market in 2023? ›

Toasted roasted and marshmallow goodness awaits at the Liverpool Christmas Market 2023.

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