WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI – Procrastinators don’t need to fret over last-minute holiday shopping in the Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti areas.
From holiday artisan markets and gift shops to book stores and two-day shipping gift baskets, there’s options for everyone.
Here are five great places to cram in your last-minute holiday shopping.
A holiday artisan market will kick off for the fourth year in a row in Ypsilanti.
More than 40 Ypsilanti-based small businesses, crafters, non-profit organizations and food vendors will pack the Ypsilanti Freighthouse on Sunday, Dec. 22.
Admission is free. With live entertainment and local food vendors, the holiday market runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 100 Market Place in Depot Town.
More information can be found on Facebook.
North of downtown Ann Arbor, Kerrytown Market and Shops has toy stores, craft stores, boutiques, spice shops and more. The shopping center has something to offer for all types of last-minute shoppers.
The stores are conveniently located in one indoor marketplace so shoppers can peruse out of the cold.
Spice & Tea Merchants have seasonal spices and gift boxes. Mudpuddles Toy Store carries a variety of games, science sets, puzzles, books, arts and crafts for kids of many ages. The gift shop Found features local artists, a collection of jewelry, gifts and home décor, as well as “tiny treasures and nerdy science gifts” according to its website.
The more than a dozen shops and eateries are at 407 N. 5th Avenue. Hours vary between individual shops. More information is available online.
If you’re looking for holiday-themed gifts, this Ann Arbor gift shop has an overwhelming number of options.
From Taylor Swift Christmas tree ornaments to stocking stuffer holiday gift boxes, Rock Paper Scissors is ideal for last-minute shoppers. Peppermint sweet treats, festive mugs and sweatshirts and holiday cards are examples in a long list of items.
For those with no clue what to get, the shop posted a holiday gift guide on its Facebook. Shopping can be done in person at 216 S. Main St. or online.
The store opens 10 a.m. daily, closing at 8 p.m. Sunday through Wednesday and 9 p.m. Thursday through Saturday. The shop closes at 3 p.m. on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve.
Ann Arbor is home to a long list of new, used and rare bookstores. Ranging from niche and general selections, there are gift-worthy books for all kinds of readers.
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That includes the comic book shop Vault of Midnight, which also sells games, trinkets and other merchandise from superhero franchises, animated shows and more. The store is a place for “all things geeky,” according to their website.
Vault of Midnight opens open 11 a.m. daily and closes at 8 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 10 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays at 219 S. Main Street.
For gifts you can eat and drink, Zingerman’s has tons of gift baskets and boxes.
That includes baskets for special diets that are vegan, vegetarian and gluten or dairy free. From snacks, assorted cheeses, pastries and bread, prices start at $40 and go up to $350, according to Zingerman’s website.
Last-minute shoppers can choose baskets and boxes already or customize. Some baskets and boxes come with free two business day shipping.
The shop at 422 Detroit St. typically opens 11 a.m. and closes at 7 p.m. daily. More information on hours is available online.
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