Published September 2, 2025

Where to Find the Best Holiday Craft Markets in Arizona

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Written by Tricia Manara

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Ready to Find One-of-a-Kind Gifts and Support Local? Arizona’s Holiday Craft Markets Are Calling

 

The air gets crisp (well… Arizona-style), the lights go up, and suddenly, holiday markets pop up everywhere. These festive events are the perfect way to find unique, handmade gifts while enjoying live music, food, and a little local magic.

 

Whether you're shopping for stocking stuffers or just want to get into the holiday spirit, here’s your go-to guide to the best holiday craft markets happening across Arizona.

 

1. Phoenix Holiday Market – Downtown Phoenix

 

Held in the heart of Roosevelt Row, this urban market is packed with creative vendors, music, and hot cocoa.

 

What to Expect: Local makers, handmade ornaments, live DJ sets

 

Great For: Last-minute gifts, artsy finds, and a city vibe

 

Dates: Usually held mid-December (follow @phxholidaymarket for updates)

 

2. Mesa Christmas Market – Pioneer Park

 

This family-friendly event lights up Mesa with festive booths, food trucks, and cozy craft vendors.

 

Highlights: Holiday lights, kids' activities, and local artisan products

 

Why Locals Love It: It feels like a mini winter wonderland

 

Bonus: Many vendors offer personalized items

 

3. Tempe Festival of the Arts – Downtown Tempe

 

While not exclusively holiday-themed, this December event is one of Arizona’s biggest and best-known craft showcases.

 

Vibe: Lively, creative, and full of incredible handmade finds

 

Vendors: Over 350 artists from across the Southwest

 

When: Early December – perfect timing for gift shopping

 

4. Gilbert Art Walk Holiday Edition – Water Tower Plaza

 

This charming art walk turns festive during the holiday season, featuring local crafters and fun seasonal extras.

 

Atmosphere: Relaxed, family-friendly, and great for casual strolling

 

What to Buy: Jewelry, woodwork, candles, holiday décor

 

Pro Tip: Go early to catch the best selections

 

5. Queen Creek Holiday Festival & Parade

 

This one’s more than a market — it’s a full-on holiday celebration.

 

What’s Included: Craft booths, food trucks, and a big holiday parade

 

Why It’s Fun: Local vendors + small-town holiday cheer

 

Great For: Families and festive photo ops

 

6. Tucson Holiday Arts and Crafts Fair – Reid Park

 

If you're in Southern Arizona, this long-running event is a must-visit.

 

Expect: 100+ vendors, from pottery to prints to homemade jams

 

Setting: Shady park paths and lots of open space

 

Perk: It’s free to attend and easy to navigate

 

Why Arizona’s Holiday Craft Markets Are So Special

 

Support Local: Every item has a story — and helps a small business

 

One-of-a-Kind Finds: No cookie-cutter gifts here

 

Holiday Vibes: Lights, music, and warm community spirit

 

Fun for All Ages: Many markets include kid zones, food trucks, and live music

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