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Boston's 'Snowport' to kick off on Nov. 8

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Holiday festivities are returning to Boston’s Seaport district.

Boston Seaport, a WS Development project, will be transformed once again into “Snowport” beginning Friday, Nov. 8. The holiday area and market will include outdoor iceless curling at The Snowport Curling Lanes, freshly cut trees and evergreen trimmings at The Tree Market, an annual holiday tree lighting, Light Up Seaport (Dec. 6), an annual Menorah Lighting (Dec, 29), and sightings of Betty the Yeti, Snowport’s official mascot, throughout the season.

Snowport will once again feature the iconic The Holiday Market at Snowport Presented by Constant Contact, and created with The Makers Show. The open-air market will be “festive as ever” and showcase over 120 businesses, as well as an expansive dining area with 17 food and beverage concepts.

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“Snowport continues to grow and evolve,” said Ariel Foxman, VP of brand & experience at Boston Seaport by WS Development. “Thanks to our ongoing partnership with Constant Contact and also The Makers Show, we are proud to showcase over 120 small businesses at this year’s Holiday Market, giving them a platform to thrive. We are also very grateful to the many new partners as we make this season even more magical. We look forward to welcoming back longtime visitors and for new guests experiencing Snowport for the first time.”

The Holiday Market at Snowport Presented by Constant Contact is located at 100 Seaport Boulevard and will be open seven days a week Nov. 8 - Dec. 29, 2024.

  • Monday through Thursday, 3 p.m. - 8 p.m.
  • Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.
  • Sunday 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. 

During the peak holiday season (Dec. 9 – Dec. 29), the market will have extended hours:

  • Sunday through Thursday, 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.
  • Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.

Boston Seaport’s more than 70 retail tenants include L.L. Bean, Sephora, Mack Weldon, Lululemon, Rag & Bone,  Indochino, Filson, Warby Parker, CVS, and Anthropologie.

“Through partnerships and continuous collaboration, Boston becomes more of a year-round city,” said Boston mayor Michelle Wu. “Snowport has had a tremendous impact in our business space during the holiday season by bringing small businesses, residents from across the city, and tourists alike together for their annual festivities. I’m grateful for their work in making the Seaport a vibrant destination during the holiday season, and can’t wait to see the festivities they bring this coming winter.”

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