There is still time to squeeze in holiday activities! Christmas is 10 days away, and in those 10 days, you must soak in all the magic of the season (I insist). In order to do so, I recommend checking out the festive pop-ups in the city while they are still around. So, grab some pals, your family, a significant other, or just yourself, and head over to one of these experiences.

Toronto’s original Christmas bar, Miracle Toronto, has two locations this year, both open until the end of the year.

Miracle on Harbourfront

When: Open until Dec. 31, 2025
Where: Boxcar Social – 235 Queens Quay W.

Miracle on Bloor

When: Open until Dec. 31, 2025
Where: Third Place – 875 Bloor St. W.

Stackt Market’s Holiday Hills has it all. Treats, toasty fire pits, shopping, and holiday lights.

Oh, and admission is free.

When: Open until Dec. 28, 2025
Where: Stackt Market – 28 Bathurst St.
Cost: Free admission

According to EPOCH, “Wooden chalets adorned with twinkling lights overflow with festive offerings—from artisanal gifts and Ritz-Carlton retail items to handmade ornaments and seasonal treats.”

This pop-up is small, but so, so cute. A perfect place to stop for some photos and a bite.

When: Open until Dec. 31, 2025
Where: EPOCH Patio, The Ritz-Carlton – 181 Wellington St. W
Cost: Free admission

This one speaks for itself.

The Distillery Winter Village is a staple in Toronto during the holidays, and it’s open until Jan. 4, 2026.

When: Open until Jan. 4, 2026
Where: The Distillery District – 55 Mill St.
Cost: $15 admission (free before 4 p.m.)

Happening at Little Ese on Queen West, this pop-up is one of the biggest restaurant transformations in the city for Christmas.

If you need somewhere to get a cute holiday photo, this is the place.

When: No end date listed, on now
Where: Little Ese – 875 Queen St W.
Cost: Free admission, additional prices vary

Holiday pop-ups won’t be here much longer, Toronto. Get out there and soak in that festive fun.

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