The Best ‘Local Favorite’ Holiday Market In New Mexico

Hialing a taxi after some christmas shopping.

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When that cheerful time of the year rolls around, holiday markets emerge as colorful and unifying celebrations of seasonal cheer and community spirit. These enchanting gatherings, often set against the backdrop of historic city squares, host vendors offering the most rare festive delights.

Each vendor's stall tells a story through an array of handcrafted treasures — from intricately designed ornaments that glimmer with delicate details to cozy knitwear that beckons with its warmth — and homegrown or homemade treats. The air is filled with the rich aroma of mulled spices, enticing passersby to sip on steaming cups of spiced cider or indulge in sweet desserts that awaken the taste buds.

Beyond the gifts visitors can purchase, holiday markets are a reminder of tradition and shared joy. Local artisans showcase their talents, while the atmosphere is jolly, characterized by the genuine laughter of families, and if at the right time, the melodies of carolers.

Food and Wine discovered the best holiday market in every state:

“We've rounded up the best, jolliest holiday events all across the country, from Maine to Hawaii. Some of our favorites are happening right now, some run all month long, and others will be gone in a flash, so don't delay. Happy holidays!”

In New Mexico, the coveted title goes to Winter Indian Market in Santa Fe:

“You can’t really call it the holidays in the country’s oldest state capital — or the holiday shopping season, anyway — until this juried show, put on by the Southwest Association for Indian Arts, featuring some of the finest makers and artists in the region. It kicks off at Santa Fe’s convention center, just a block or two from the iconic plaza. From striking fashions to thoughtful, handcrafted gifts, plus all the turquoise, the event draws serious shoppers from around the country, and even further afield.”

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