Christmas Village, Nashville’s 4-day holiday shopping event, is back.
The event, which got its start in 1961, is one of the oldest charitable events in Nashville. Since its conception, the program has raised $14.7 million for philanthropic projects.
With hundreds of vendors from across the United States, the event has grown to be recognized as “one of the premier shopping events in the southeast.” According to Christmas Village’s website, about 30,000 shoppers from across the country participate in the annual event.
Here’s what to know ahead of the shopping extravaganza.
Christmas Village will be open the following dates:
Christmas Village takes place at the Fairgrounds Nashville located at 500 Wedgewood Avenue.
Tickets for Christmas Village are $15 and may be purchased online or at select Truist Bank locations for $12. Cash will not be accepted at the door, but is accepted at merchant booths.
Children ages 9 and under are free.
With over 200 merchants in attendance, Christmas Village offers shoppers a vast variety of gifts, including:
To view the complete list of merchants, visit christmasvillage.org/merchants.
Proceeds from Christmas Village support:
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