Guide to Lisbon's Christmas Markets 2025

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Let’s be honest, when you think of Christmas markets, Lisbon probably isn’t the first city that pops into your head. But each year, Lisbon goes a little bigger or the holidays, filling its squares with twinkling lights, wooden stalls, local artisans, and live music.


Unlike the frosty streets of northern Europe, Lisbon offers a gentler winter, with December days usually sitting between 12 °C and 16 °C. Besides, you get to enjoy all the Christmas charm without the tourist hordes of Summer and have a more local experience. This guide walks you through Lisbon’s best Christmas markets, local traditions, and practical tips to make your festive getaway as magical as possible.

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Wonderland Lisboa (Parque Eduardo VII)

Wonderland Lisboa ferris wheel, Lisbon
Wonderland Lisboa entrance, Lisbon

Dates: November 28, 2025 – January 4, 2026 


Wonderland Lisboa is Lisbon’s flagship Christmas experience, and easily the most famous one. It’s more than just a market, with wooden cabins, a Ferris wheel with panoramic views of the Tagus river, an ice rink, Santa’s Village, live shows, and stands selling handicrafts, fashion, decor, and festive eats. Entry is free, and you just pay per attraction, ride, or skating. 


That said, it gets crowded, especially on weekends and closer to Christmas. The lines for the Ferris wheel and skating rink can take several hours, so it’s best to visit on weekdays if you can.

Rossio Christmas Market (PraƧa Dom Pedro IV, Baixa)

Santa Claus at Rossio Christmas Market, Lisbon
Rossio Christmas Market artisanal products stalls, Lisbon

Dates: November 15, 2025 – December 22, 2025 (to be confirmed)


Right in the heart of downtown Lisbon, the Rossio Christmas Market is one you’ll likely stumble upon while exploring the city’s historic center. Wooden chalets line the square, offering handmade crafts such as azulejo tiles, cork accessories, ceramics, and local jewelry.


You’ll also find roasted chestnuts, seasonal pastries, mulled wine (vinho quente), and a charming electric ā€œChristmas Trainā€ that loops through Baixa, a hit with both children and nostalgic adults.

Campo Pequeno Christmas Market

Dates: November 28 – December 1 and December 5 – December 8, 2025


Held inside Lisbon’s iconic red-brick bullring, Campo Pequeno Christmas Market is a must-visit for anyone who loves design, craftsmanship, and gourmet treats. You’ll find everything from Portuguese ceramics and olive oils to jewelry, fashion, and premium food gifts.


Entry costs 2€, but visitors get a 1€ voucher toward purchases over a set amount. This fee helps keep the atmosphere calmer than free-entry markets. Since it’s indoors (or semi-covered), Campo Pequeno is also a great option if the weather turns chilly or rainy.

Christmas Arraial in Lumiar

Dates: December 6 - 29, 2025 (to be confirmed)


The Grande Arraial do Lumiar takes place in the Professor Francisco Caldeira Cabral Garden in Telheiras, right by the metro station. Traditionally, an arraial is a lively Portuguese street festival filled with food, music, and community spirit. This Christmas edition brings that same energy with a festive twist.


Expect artisanal products, food and drink stalls, live performances, children’s entertainment areas, and even creative workshops. Entry is free, and the atmosphere feels distinctly local, ideal if you’re looking to experience Lisbon’s Christmas through the eyes of its residents.

If you want to go beyond Lisbon: Ɠbidos Christmas Village

Ɠbidos Christmas Village
Ice rink at Ɠbidos Vila Natal

Dates: November 28, 2025 – January 4, 2026


Although this isn’t technically in Lisbon, visiting Ɠbidos Vila Natal is worth it if you’re up for a day trip. The medieval town of Ɠbidos is around an hour from Lisbon, and every year it transforms into a real-life Christmas village. The cobbled streets and castle walls are decked out in lights, with snow machines, carousels, a skating rink, live shows, and themed food stalls.


General tickets are 10€, with special prices for children and families. It’s one of the most enchanting festive experiences in Portugal, especially for families with children.

What to expect of Christmas in Lisbon

  • Beautiful lighting displays (streets, plazas, shop fronts) and local effort in decor.
  • A mix of Portuguese Christmas treats: bolo rei, filhós (fried dough), roasted chestnuts (castanhas assadas), rabanadas (Portuguese-style French toast), vinho quente (mulled wine), ginja liqueur stands.
  • Handcrafted goods: azulejos, cork products, ceramics, local jewelry, creative decor.
  • Crowds on weekend nights and during the last week before Christmas (especially at Wonderland).
  • Weather variability: occasional drizzle or chilly evenings. Dress in layers and bring an umbrella.

FAQs about Christmas in Lisbon

Where is the best Christmas market in Lisbon?

Wonderland Lisboa in Parque Eduardo VII is definitely the most popular one. For a more traditional feel right in the city center, the Rossio Christmas Market is a very popular alternative.

Where is the main Christmas tree in Lisbon?

Lisbon's main and largest Christmas tree is traditionally located in PraƧa do ComƩrcio (Commerce Square).

Is Christmas a good time to go to Lisbon?

Yes, Christmas is an excellent time to visit Lisbon due to its mild winter weather, significantly fewer crowds, and a festive atmosphere with street lights and Christmas markets.

When is the best time to visit Lisbon’s Christmas markets to avoid crowds?

Aim for early December (first or second week) or mid-week evenings. Sundays and the last week before Christmas draw the biggest crowds.

You’re ready to experience Lisbon’s Christmas magic

Lisbon may not have snow-covered streets, but it makes up for it with warmth, charm, and plenty of festive cheer. Whether you’re gliding across the ice at Wonderland, sipping mulled wine under Rossio’s lights, or dancing at a local arraial, Christmas in Lisbon offers a uniquely Portuguese twist on the holiday season.


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