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Dubai Christmas Markets 2025: Last Dates & Locations

Final closing dates, entry prices, and timings for every Dubai Christmas market still open this holiday week.

Dubai Christmas Markets 2025: Last Dates & Locations
Dubai Christmas markets 2025
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  • 1Ski Dubai Winter Wonderland at Mall of the Emirates runs through December 25, with passes from Dhs160.
  • 2Winter District at Jumeirah Emirates Towers closes December 28 — free entry with paid activities.
  • 3Madinat Jumeirah Christmas Market and Winter City at Expo City Dubai both run through December 31; Madinat entry is free.
  • 4Festival Bay outside Dubai Festival City Mall is the last market standing, open through January 7, 2026, with free entry.
  • 5Most venues begin dismantling installations after their final day, so last-day visits are the true last chance.

Dubai Christmas markets 2025 are heading into their final days. Several festive pop-ups, themed villages, and winter-style markets are now in countdown mode, giving residents and visitors a shrinking window to catch decorated venues, Santa appearances, family activities, and evening entertainment. Each location runs its own schedule — some wrap up on Christmas Day itself, others push into early January. Here is a full rundown of confirmed closing dates, locations, and access details.

Ski Dubai Winter Wonderland Ends Christmas Day

The Winter Wonderland experience at Ski Dubai runs through December 25. Located inside Mall of the Emirates, the snow park receives a full festive makeover each December, featuring seasonal décor, winter activities, hot chocolate service, and scheduled Santa meet-and-greet sessions. Guests access the experience through Ski Dubai passes, with prices starting from Dhs160. It is one of the earliest festive attractions to close, so Christmas Day itself is the last opportunity.

Winter District at Emirates Towers Wraps Up December 28

Winter District returns this season at Jumeirah Emirates Towers, with its final day set for December 28. The open-air venue features themed food stalls, Santa's grotto, inflatables, workshops, games, an escape room, and live entertainment. A large Christmas tree anchors the space, while daily programming caters to families and younger visitors. Winter District runs December 13 through December 28.

Madinat Jumeirah Christmas Market Runs Through December 31

The Christmas Market at Madinat Jumeirah continues through December 31. Fort Island hosts the annual setup, which includes a 36-foot Christmas tree, live band performances, a North Pole train ride, snow fight zone, bungee jumping, and a Venetian-style carousel. Entry is free. Operating hours run Monday to Thursday from 3pm until late, and Friday to Sunday from 12pm until late.

Winter City at Expo City Dubai Closes December 31

Winter City takes place at Al Wasl Plaza inside Expo City Dubai and concludes on December 31. The experience centres on the story of the Candy Cane Comet and includes festive market stalls, workshops, live entertainment, and seasonal dining. A Christmas tree lighting ceremony takes place each evening. Entry costs Dhs50; children under three enter free. Daily access begins at 4pm.

Festival Bay Keeps Festive Activities Through Early January 2026

While most Dubai Christmas markets 2025 close before the New Year, the winter waterfront experience at Festival Bay continues until January 7, 2026. Located outside Dubai Festival City Mall, the setup features illuminated light trails, festive photo spots, creative workshops, family games, and a nightly Christmas tree lighting after 7pm. Entry is free throughout the run.

With Christmas week well underway, these closing dates mark the final phase of the season's festive calendar. Several venues will begin dismantling installations shortly after their last day, making the remaining dates the genuine final opportunity to visit these markets in their full seasonal setup. Anyone planning one last festive outing has limited time to lock in visits before December closes out.

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Ronah Maria Ventura

Reporting from Dubai — independent, on the ground, and built on local sources.