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Armadillo Christmas Bazaar 2025

December 13, 2025 - December 21, 2025
Armadillo Christmas Bazaar

The Armadillo Christmas Bazaar 2025 returns from December 13 to 21, 2025 at the Palmer Events Center in Austin, Texas, bringing back its iconic mix of fine art, festive shopping, and live music. This beloved tradition—now celebrating 50 seasons—transforms holiday shopping into a vibrant cultural experience where creativity shines in every corner.


🎄 What to Expect at the Armadillo Christmas Bazaar 2025

For twelve days, the Palmer Events Center fills with nearly 200 local and national award-winning artists, each offering unique, handmade, high-quality pieces. Think of it as stepping into a lively winter arts village where every booth hides a potential treasure.

Beyond the art, the event features:

  • Nine days of live music, including Austin legends and emerging artists
  • Two full bars to keep the atmosphere relaxed and social
  • A warm, energetic vibe that blends creativity, community, and holiday cheer

Tickets will be available through the official event platform:
👉 https://armadillobazaar.com/tickets/

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🎨 Why This Event Is an Austin Classic

The Armadillo Christmas Bazaar isn’t just a market—it’s an Austin ritual. Born decades ago from the city’s creative spirit, it has grown into the Winter Arts Fest Austin locals proudly embrace. The combination of fine art, handmade gifts, and genuine local culture is why many people return year after year.

There’s no other holiday market quite like this one: it’s upbeat, a bit quirky, and unmistakably Austin.


🌆 About Austin, Texas

Austin, the capital of Texas, is home to more than 975,000 residents and is known worldwide for its artistic community, live-music culture, and welcoming vibe. Originally settled in the 1830s and officially named after Stephen F. Austin, the city has grown into a tech and cultural hub without losing its creative soul.

Getting There by Road

Austin sits at the crossroads of several major highways:

  • I-35 runs north–south
  • US-290 connects the city east–west
  • Texas State Highway 71 provides access from the southeast and west

Driving into the city is straightforward, and the Palmer Events Center is centrally located, close to downtown and surrounded by parking options.

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