The Mail on Sunday

Enjoy the finest in festive shopping!

- For more ideas, go to visitengla­nd.com/xmas.

NEED to get your Christmas shopping sorted?

KATIE ROWE suggests some of the best places to bag those all-important gifts while soaking up a good dose of festive cheer.

LEEDS

LEEDS city centre takes on a Bavarian feel in the run-up to Christmas, when the traditiona­l wooden chalets of the Christkind­elmarkt fill Millennium Square until December 18. The city’s compact shopping area makes it easy to walk between the designer shops located in the arcades of the Victoria Quarter and the vintage and independen­t stores in the Corn Exchange. And you’ll be spoilt for choice as you stroll around Trinity Leeds shopping centre. There are 120 shops, cafes and restaurant­s spread over three floors and they’re open in the evening too for any late-night Christmas shoppers.

EXETER

WORK your way through the famous brands and independen­t boutiques of Exeter, shopping in the shadow of the medieval cathedral at Princessha­y Quarter, which is home to a wide range of high-street favourites. Make time for a mooch along Gandy Street, a charming lane just off the High Street lined with bijou gift shops such as Moko, independen­t jewellers like Silver Lion, and a selection of wine bars and restaurant­s, including Hatt’s and John Gandy’s. Continue your retail rambling at the Christmas Market, held on the Cathedral Green until December 18.

NEWCASTLE

NEWCASTLE is a city gleaming with grand architectu­re lining its main thoroughfa­res. Come Christmas time, the these handsome ico icons are given a fes festive makeover as Gre Grey Street and Gra Grainger Town, a distinct shopping quarter famed for both its sweeping Georgian buildings and swish department stores, sparkle with Christmas lights. More yuletide fun comes in the form of the annual Christmas Market, also located in Grainger Town, from December 12 to 18. Browse everything from craft beer to hand-made leather bags and indulge in plenty of festive fayre, including mulled wine and artisan chocolates.

CHESTER

THIS historic city dates from the Roman period and is home to a charming row of shops with medieval facades. The covered walkways are filled with high street stores and quality boutiques. Along the upper galleries in Watergate Street and Bridge Street is where you’ll find the independen­t shops, or try Chester market for some festive bargains. After you’ve purchased presents, treat yourself to a glass of mulled wine at the Christmas Market in Town Hall Square until December 18. Have someone who’s awkward to buy for? Peel Hotels has plenty of unique gift experience­s to enjoy over the Christmas period, including festive afternoon tea at The Cosmopolit­an Hotel in Leeds and Willy Wonkatheme­d Christmas party nights at The Caledonian Hotel in Newcastle.

 ??  ?? PERFECT BACKDROP: Evening shopping at the Christmas market in the shadow of Exeter Cathedral. Inset left: A stall selling mulled wine
PERFECT BACKDROP: Evening shopping at the Christmas market in the shadow of Exeter Cathedral. Inset left: A stall selling mulled wine
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