Snowport ❄️ Boston's Seaport Transforms into a Winter Wonderland
Boston's Seaport District
November 8 - December 29
The holiday season is about to get a massive boost of cheer at Boston's Seaport District. From November 8 through December 29, Snowport is back, ready to dazzle for its sixth year. This sprawling market is a festive hub brimming with over 120 vendors, culinary delights, and activities that will turbo your holiday shopping game.
The Market Experience
Dive into a world where local artisans showcase everything from handcrafted jewelry to artisanal soaps. Highlights include:
A Little Slice of Europe offering specialty cheeses.
Alyssa Bazaar with unique pottery.
Boston Soap Co. for skincare products that pamper.
Petrova Chocolates, last year's Best of Boston, tempting with bonbons.
Culinary Delights:
Hungry from all the shopping? The market's got you covered. Feast on:
Baked Cheese Haus's raclette.
Cheese Wheel Pasta's innovative pasta dishes.
Bluefin's lobsterinfused comfort foods.
New entries like Dumpling Daughter and Eloti, introducing flavors from around the world.
For drinks, warm up with Downeast Cider's hot mulled cider or explore the themed bars like the Jingle Bar.
Entertainment and Activities
Snowport isn’t just about shopping and eating; it's an experience:
Engage in iceless curling, craft your own snow globe, or pose under the iconic mistletoe archway for that perfect holiday photo.
Live music performances every Monday add to the festive atmosphere.
Planning Your Visit
This year, plan ahead. Use the Seaport Insider app to book your timed entry. While entry is free, weekend reservations come at a small fee, with proceeds supporting Boston XChange, aiding underrepresented entrepreneurs.
Explore More
After Snowport, venture into Seaport’s new culinary scene. Try Mr. H for exquisite Chineseinspired dishes or Yume Ga Arukara for authentic udon. Don't miss Lakon Paris Patisserie for a sweet finish, or challenge yourself at F1 Arcade, Boston’s new racing simulator hub.
Snowport is open daily, except Thanksgiving and Christmas, with extended hours during the holiday rush.