Your guide to markets and fairs coming to the Land of Enchantment in November and December Candles for sale at the ABQ Rail Yards Holiday Market. Crowds at the ABQ Rail Yards Holiday Market. Crowds browse artwork at the Placitas Holiday Market. Upside Goods candles available at the String of Lights Holiday Market in Santa Fe. The crowds at Placitas Winery during the Placitas Holiday Market. Crowd browse art at Las Placitas Presbyterian Church during the Placitas Holiday Market. Herndon Forge, a vendor at String of Lights Holiday Market in Santa Fe, sells beaded earrings. Anna Nelson ceramics are availableat the String of Lights Holiday Market. Purses and wallets by Ami Bags, a vendor at the String of Lights Holiday Market in Santa Fe. Published November 21, 2025 - 10:00 a.m. Modified November 21, 2025 - 10:00 a.m. As featured on - Your guide to markets and fairs coming to the Land of Enchantment in November and December Instead of doom-scrolling online or mindlessly wandering the shelves of a big box store hoping to find the perfect gift, you can take a trip to one of the many holiday markets happening across New Mexico in November and December. collection_c53ef98b-5552-4615-874b-4d608e2c65f1.html
As featured on - Your guide to markets and fairs coming to the Land of Enchantment in November and December Instead of doom-scrolling online or mindlessly wandering the shelves of a big box store hoping to find the perfect gift, you can take a trip to one of the many holiday markets happening across New Mexico in November and December.
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