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Fri 26 Dec 2025 • 02:06

Manchester's Christmas Market Declared Worst in 20 Years as Traders Abandon Stalls

Manchester's Christmas Market Declared Worst in 20 Years as Traders Abandon Stalls

# UK City's Christmas Market Declared 'Worst in 20 Years' as Traders Pack Up

## Manchester's festive event faces a significant downturn this year

On 23 December 2025, Manchester's Christmas market faced severe criticism, with many traders choosing to abandon their stalls. This year's event has been described as the worst in two decades, contributing to a gloomy festive atmosphere for the locals and visitors alike.

The decline in quality has become evident amidst reports of dwindling foot traffic and unsatisfactory sales. Traders who participated this year cited a lack of interest from customers, which has severely impacted their profitability. Many expressed their disappointment, noting that the market, generally a highlight of the holiday season, has failed to attract the typical crowds.

Locations across the city centre were reported to be empty, as many stallholders left prematurely. The markets, which traditionally showcase local crafts, food, and festive cheer, lacked their usual vibrancy this season. Some have argued that poor weather and rising costs may have also played a part in the market's disappointing performance.

Official statements regarding the situation have not yet been released, but local businesses and traders have voiced their frustration over the downturn. The market's decline is raising concerns about future events and their viability, as many traders ponder whether it is worth their effort to participate in such a struggling environment.