Each winter, Kingston becomes one of Southwest London’s most atmospheric festive destinations. The Ancient Market Place, riverside walk, and Kingston First’s long running Christmas programme define the season, creating a mix of community events, markets, and illuminated streets. For residents of CHK, these moments highlight why the area remains such a desirable place to live.
The Kingston Christmas Market — one of Southwest London’s most visited — sits in the Ancient Market Place and flows along Clarence Street. Alpine-style chalets host independent makers, festive crafts, gift stalls, mulled wine stands, and weekend live music. Searches for the christmas market in kingston or the kingston christmas fair typically lead here, where the focus is on local talent and a village-like atmosphere.
Around the market, Kingston First delivers a familiar programme of winter activities. Near All Saints Church, fairground rides and children’s attractions animate the square. School choirs, community performances, and Christmas Together events run throughout December. The lantern parade remains a highlight, and late-night shopping evenings extend the festive energy into the town’s retail streets.
Food is a major draw and a key search intent around food in the Christmas market. Kingston’s food court offers raclette, bratwurst, pretzels, churros, artisan chocolates, mulled wine and cider, plus global street food. Many stalls come from local businesses, giving the market a distinctly Kingston feel.
Between Kingston Bridge and the theatre end of the Promenade, the riverside is lit with warm white bulbs and seasonal installations. This illuminated stretch has become a winter focal point, with families and couples visiting for calm evening walks after time at the market.
Kingston’s retail areas each bring their own festive character. The Bentall Centre features annual Christmas displays, Old London Road offers independents and small makers, and Market Place hosts seasonal pop-ups. The town’s compact layout makes moving between stalls, boutiques, and high-street favourites easy and walkable.
Kingston’s winter season, shaped by community events, cultural programming from Kingston First, and the Rose Theatre, reflects the qualities London Square prioritises: strong neighbourhood centres, accessible streets, and places with year-round cultural life. For residents at CHK, all festive activity is within a short walk, reinforcing the area’s long term appeal.
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Mid-November to late December. In 2023 November 17 - December 24. Hours: 10am - 6pm, Sunday - Wednesday, 10am - 8pm, Thursday - Saturday.
In the Ancient Market Place, extending along Clarence Street, a short walk from Kingston Station.
No. Entry is free.
Raclette, bratwurst, pretzels, churros, artisan chocolates, mulled wine and cider, and global street-food options.