In the months leading up to Christmas, the city of Seville is a landscape of festive lights, the scent of chestnuts and marzipan and the ornamentation typical of this season. Seasonal sweets are enthusiastically installed in cafes and bakeries and stores wear their best clothes, either to present their gift catalog or as ideal places for Christmas shopping in Seville.
Fairs dedicated to the craftsmanship of the nativity scene, markets that dispense original decorative items and department stores with Christmas spaces and gift ideas. All of them have a good catalog of proposals to change your Christmas tree, decorate your festive tables or to anticipate gifts.
1. Nativity Scene Fair
The Seville Nativity Scene Merchants Association (ACOBE) celebrates the Seville Nativity Scene Fair in the vicinity of Avenida de la Constitución.
An essential event that each year brings together thousands of visitors and one of the best alternatives for Christmas shopping in Seville. And this market will delight those who enjoy crafts, whether or not you have a manger at home.
Pieces, ornaments of different kinds, moss and other decorative derivatives that you can browse until December 23, 2024.
2. El Corte Ingles Christmas Market
Beyond the wide selection of brands in fashion, footwear, accessories, toys, technology or home, El Corte Inglés does not fail to its Christmas appointment and enables its traditional Christmas market in its Nervión center.
Booths that include Christmas decorations, gifts, sweets and crafts. In addition, in other editions have incorporated sweet proposals and food trucks.
3. Plaza de la Magdalena Christmas Market
The Plaza de la Magdalena is filled with wooden huts until January 6, 2025. Inside the huts there is an endless array of Christmas items, unique gifts, handicrafts, jewelry and gourmet products ideal for this time of the year.
Along with the products typical of Christmas markets will coexist gastronomic stalls (churros with chocolate, chestnuts, …) to harmonize your evening strolls.
4. Sierpes and Tetuán
Whether to discover the expected decorations that are usually installed in the Plaza de San Francisco or to do Christmas shopping, Sierpes and Tetuán streets are the most popular streets.
Watch shops, hat shops, clothing stores, perfumeries, opticians and businesses with tradition agglutinated in the heart of Seville.
5. Lagoh Shopping Center
Far from the historic center, Lagoh becomes an alternative for those who prefer to get away from the hustle and bustle of the streets. A pet-friendly shopping center, it houses a good number of stores, leisure activities for the whole family, restaurants and the Yelmo Premium cinema.