Tis the season! Christmas Village is set to return to Philadelphia’s Love Park and City Hall this weekend with returning holiday favorites as well as exciting new additions, including a 30-foot-tall German Christmas pyramid. Take a look at our full guide below:

When and where will Christmas Village open?
Christmas Village will be held at LOVE Park and City Hall on 1500 Arch Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, between Nov. 22, 2025, and Dec. 24, 2025.
The village will be open Sunday though Thursday from 12 p.m. through 8 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 12 p.m. through 9 p.m. The village will be closed from Monday, Nov. 24, through Wednesday, Nov. 26.
On Thanksgiving, the village will be open from 9 a.m. through 5 p.m. and on Christmas Eve, the village will be open from 12 p.m. through 5 p.m.
Admission is free and open to the public while food and drink is pay-as-you-go.

What rides events will take place at Christmas Village?
This year’s events include a meet and greet events with Santa Claus, holiday greenery workshops, wine and spirts tastings, a tree lighting ceremony and more. You can view the full list of Christmas Village events and buy tickets for wine and spirts tastings here.
This year’s rides include the return of the double decker carousel in the middle of City Hall courtyard, a 65-foot high Ferris Wheel at the North Broad Section of the market, and a kids train.

What food and drinks will be served at Christmas Village?
This year’s Christmas Village will feature authentic German and European-style eateries including Raclette Cheese sandwiches, Belgian fries, German bratwurst, Schnitzel, strudel, beer, Mazza wine and more. You can view the full food and beverage list here.
The village will also feature more than 160 local and international vendors who will showcase ornaments, toys, apparel, jewelry, decorations, home goods, gourmet treats and more.

What new attractions will be at Christmas Village this year?
This year’s Christmas Village includes the debut of an authentic Christmas Pyramid, inspired by the traditional wooden pyramids from Germany’s Ore Mountains.


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