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Hyatt Centric Center City Philadelphia to host Holiday Night Market – Metro Philadelphia

Philadelphia, PALocal News

The Hyatt Centric Center City Philadelphia is set to host its anticipated Holiday Night Market on November 20, offering a festive shopping experience for locals. This event showcases a curated selection of Philadelphia's talented small businesses and artists, highlighting their unique creations. Attendees can expect to find an array of locally-made products, including jewelry and skincare items, perfect for holiday gift-giving. In addition to shopping, the market will feature live music and festive cocktails, enhancing the celebratory atmosphere. This initiative not only supports local entrepreneurs but also fosters a sense of community during the holiday season.

As the market takes place just before Thanksgiving, it presents a timely opportunity for residents to engage in holiday shopping. The event is an excellent way for Philadelphians to explore their city’s vibrant arts scene while enjoying a unique night out. Overall, the Holiday Night Market promises to be a delightful blend of culture, commerce, and community spirit.

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