The SoWa Winter Festival Opens Black Friday 11/29!
100+ Local Vendors
Handmade art + Holiday gifts
Specialty foods + cocktails!
Onsite Parking Available
Admission is $10
Children 12 and under are free!
9th Annual SoWa Winter Festival:
Address: SoWa Power Station, 550 Harrison Ave, Boston, MA 02118
Dates: November 29 – December 22, 2024
Hours of Operation:
Opening Day – Friday, November 29th: 10AM – 8PM
Monday – Thursday: 4PM – 8PM
Friday: 4PM – 9PM
Saturday: 10AM – 9PM
Sunday: 10AM – 7PM
A Winter Wonderland
The 8th annual SoWa Winter Festival returns to the historic Power Station for 15 days over four weekends this November and December. Shop from 100+ of the region’s best makers, artists, designers, and specialty food vendors, all assembled together under one festive roof.
Explore The Festival
Live Music
We are thrilled to announce that the SoWa Winter Festival will have live musical acts this year!
D’s Keys
Single pianist:
Fridays-Sundays – from 2pm to 4pm
Dueling Pianos:
Fridays & Saturdays: from 5pm to 9pm
Sundays: from 4pm and 8pm
www.dskeys.com
Pitch! Please (Northeastern A Cappella Group)
December 1st: 7:30pm
www.nupitchplease.com
Explore The Festival
SoWa Holiday Gift Guide
Coming soon
Parking Information
On-site parking available. $10, cash only
FAQs
- When is the Winter Festival open?
Dates: November 29 – December 22, 2024
Hours of Operation:
Opening Day – Friday, November 29th: 10AM – 8PM
Monday – Thursday: 4PM – 8PM
Friday: 4PM – 9PM
Saturday: 10AM – 9PM
Sunday: 10AM – 7PM
- Location
- SoWa Boston, 550 Harrison Ave., Boston, MA 02118
- Parking
- $10, cash only parking available at 540 Harrison Ave., 500 Harrison Ave., 365 Albany St., 324 Albany St., and 274 Albany St.
- Accessibility
- The parking lot at 540 Harrison Ave. is wheel chair and stroller friendly
- How much is admission and what does it cover? Admission is $10. The SoWa Winter Festival is a whole experience, and as we do not have large corporate sponsors, the admission fee is used toward the operation of the festival (20+ staff at all times, décor, activations, entertainment, cleaning, trash removal, etc.) between the Winter Festival at the Power Station and the Food Truck Bazaar. Since this is an indoor market, we are also responsible for utilities (heat!), water & sewer, electricity, and City of Boston real estate taxes. Implementing this fee allows us to charge less to the local vendors than other competing markets on a per date basis. Any leftover funds are used towards other free neighborhood and community events such as the SoWa Open Market (every Sunday from May through October) and SoWa First Friday which are free of charge to attend.
- Do children need tickets?
- Kids 12 and under are free!
- Kids 12 and under are free!
- What else is there to do in the area?
- You can visit our Artist Studios and galleries, vintage market, and a collection of retail shops that are only a 3-minute walk down the road (450 Harrison Ave.)
- What are the nearest restaurants?
- Marseille, Burro Bar, Bar Mezzana, Shore Leave, Yellow Door, Black Lamb
- Where can I grab coffee?
- PRB Boulangerie, The Buttery, Cuppa Coffee, Tatte
- Payment types
- Cash is preferred, but all major credit cards and apple pay are accepted
- Is this event stroller / kid friendly?
- Yes!
- Are dogs permitted?
- Unfortunately, per City of Boston regulations, only service animals are permitted
- Is re-entry permitted?
- Unfortunately, due to Fire Department capacity restrictions, re-entry is not permitted