Brentford's Christmas Market Returns this Sunday

Featuring real reindeers and the festive lights switch-on

The Brentford Christmas tree
The Brentford Christmas tree. Picture: Hounslow Council

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December 5, 2025

Hosted by Brentford Voice, The Brentford Project and Trash & Treasure Markets, this year’s Brentford Christmas Market will transform Market Place and surrounding streets into a festive hub filled with craft stalls, street food, live music, and seasonal cheer.

The highlight for many will be the live reindeer, returning to Market Place this Sunday (7 December) — a magical draw for children and families. Santa’s Grotto will also be open, offering a chance to meet Father Christmas in person.

Over 40 stallholders are expected, offering everything from handmade gifts and decorations to festive treats and hot drinks.

The market will stretch from Brentford High Street through Bradshaw Yard to Workhouse Dock, creating a walkable festive trail with plenty of opportunities to browse, eat and enjoy live entertainment.

Expect a lively programme of live music and carol singing, keeping spirits high throughout the day. The event is designed to be family-friendly and inclusive, with activities and performances for all ages.

The market runs from 11am to 5pm with the Christmas Lights being officially switched on at 4pm.

Entry to the market is free, and organisers are encouraging local residents to attend and support community-based traders and artists.

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