163 days ago

CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK HAMILTON 2025

Aaron from Chartwell

💥5 WEEKS TO GO HAMILTON💥

Lots of people travel from right across the North Island to attend, we hope to see you here.

Extravaganza in the Park Christmas Market returns to Elliott Park, Hyde Ave, Nawton Hamilton for the 11th year.
A chance to do all your Christmas shopping from over 140+ stalls.
Enjoy our vibrant and passionate community who love bringing the magic of the festive season for us all. Bring over your family and friends for what's always a great day out.

From:
👉Live Music & Entertainment
👉Pony Rides and Face painting
👉Kids Market Stall Zone
👉The Slush Truck
👉Over 140 Market Stalls
👉Delicious Food & Local Vendors from Hangi, Maori Kai & more
👉Special visit from the North Pole, catch Santa
👉A great community vibe and day out

Where: Elliott Park, Hyde Ave Nawton Hamilton
When: Sat 6th Dec 2025
9am-2pm, FREE ENTRY

Get your festive spirit on and see you there!
Extravaganza in the Park Christmas Market 2025

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