Plan to have a Weekend in Worcester December 6th-8th
There is so much happening in downtown Worcester this first weekend in December, we've built an itinerary for you so you can enjoy exploring all that the area has to offer.
Friday, December 6th
The City of Worcester’s annual Festival of Lights celebration returns to the Worcester Common Friday, Dec. 6, 2024. The free, family-friendly event hosts numerous lighting features, ice skating, food vendors, community organizations, and performances from 4:30 - 9 p.m. Acclaimed reggae artist Clatta Bumboo will perform following the tree lighting at 6 p.m. Clatta Bumboo is a soulful, rhythmic artist with deep roots in Jamaican music and culture. Festival of Lights is the first night of the municipality’s winter lighting installation, which will be displayed on the Worcester Common from Dec. 6, 2024, through Feb. 28, 2025.
bring on the lights!
A highlight for Festival of Lights visitors is the lighting of the tree, which will take place at 6 p.m. In partnership with the Downtown Worcester Business Improvement District, temporary event and seasonal lighting activations include:
- “Pillars of Monumental Truth” – 19-foot multilingual LED obelisks produced by Worcester performance-based artists of Fractaltribe, showcasing positive seasonal messages on the Worcester Common.
- “Illuminaciones” installment – an interactive light sculpture at the Mercantile Center Plaza and formerly displayed on the Worcester Common in 2023, designed by local artist Zebbler Studios. The installation consists of a spiraling tunnel of LED light, which offers a series of colorful light shows and is a perfect backdrop for photos.
- Interactive light displays – LED-lit holiday decorations on the Worcester Common that include snow people, a heart, and other fun offerings that can be used for photos.
- Glow Park – an illuminated playscape for youth and adults on the Common and a 90-foot alpine slide positioned on Franklin Street for the night of the festival.
- Tree uplighting – a dramatic and colorful tree uplighting that adds pops of color to the Worcester Common.
- Denholm Building Displays – “The Heart of Fashion and Art: Celebrating the Spirit of the Denholm through a Contemporary Lens” a showcase curated by artists Melissa Mattson and local creatives on display through October 2025 at 484 Main St.
“Festival of Lights is an incredibly joyous event, and we love seeing family and friends pack the Worcester Common and downtown neighborhood each year to celebrate,” said City Manager Eric D. Batista. “Thank you to our community partners who help us organize and execute Festival of Lights and a winter full of fun, inclusive activities for all.”
food, drinks and ice skating
In addition to the lighting displays, Festival of Lights will feature more than 15 food vendors, a beer tent, community organizations, a visit from Santa, face painting, interactive roving circus performers, fire performances, and carriage rides. Performances from the Worcester Poets Laureate, the Burncoat High School Quadrivium Chorus, Midland Street Elementary School, the Jo Ann Warren Studio, and the Many Voices: Mechanics Hall Youth Singers will take place throughout the evening.
Complimentary ice-skating on the Worcester Common Oval during Festival of Lights is made possible by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts. Skaters may bring their skates or rent for $6 per pair.
The Worcester Public Library, at 3 Salem Sq., will be open for Festival of Lights on Friday, Dec. 6 until 8:30 p.m. The library will have a hot cocoa station, small family crafts, giveaways, a family picture-taking area, and a Friends of the Library pop-up holiday sale.
parking information
Parking will be free in Downtown Passport Zones all day on Friday, Dec. 6. In addition, parking at the Pearl-Elm Garage (24 Pearl St.) – located within a five-minute walk from the Common – will be free starting at 2 p.m. Parking at all other municipal lots and garages will maintain standard and event rates.
Area road closures for Franklin Street, Front Street, Church Street, and portions of Main Street in front of City Hall will begin at noon.
Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024
The Mercantile Center Holiday Market
Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024, from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. at the Mercantile Center
This first-time celebration is a fantastic opportunity to showcase and sell your handcrafted goods, jewelry, clothing, and unique holiday decorations at no cost. With winter-themed activities, live entertainment, food trucks, and a vibrant holiday atmosphere, this is a great opportunity to draw locals and visitors eager to embrace the magic of the season.
Canal District Holiday Stroll and Kelley Square Tree Lighting
Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024. The Canal District Holiday Stroll is from 10 a.m. – 10 p.m. The Tree Lighting event is from 3 – 5 p.m. with the tree lighting at 5 p.m.
The tree lighting will take place in Kelley Sq. with participating businesses around Kelley Square and The Worcester Public Market. Outside, meet local businesses who will be presenting free gifts, food tastings, and beverages.
stART at the Station
Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024, from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. at Union Station
Bringing more than 100 local artists and crafters to the historic train station. Support the local economy by shopping handmade during this gift-giving themed event. There will be free parking all day at Union Station Garage and the municipal surface lots on Green St., Water St., and Millbury St.
To support community events and the local small business economy throughout the holiday season, beginning on Small Business Saturday, parking will be free at all on-street metered spots throughout the city, as well as at the municipal surface lots on Green St., Water St., and Millbury St., on every Saturday from Nov. 30 to Dec. 28. Additionally, Union Station Garage will be free on Saturday, Dec. 7.
Immersive Van Gogh Exhibition
Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024 – Sunday, Dec. 8 at 100 Front St.
Family-friendly programming and painting classes offered in a state-of-the-art exhibition space dedicated to world-renowned artist, Vincent Van Gogh. Interactive exhibit tickets and details can be found here.
Stay the Weekend
With a number of brand name hotels downtown, and luxuriously furnished short-term rentals in walking distance, you're bound to find a perfect place to stay for the weekend in Worcester. Plus, there are plenty of delicious dining options conveniently located nearby. Here are a few highlights:
AC Marriott
- 125 Front St.
- (774) 420-7555
When in Worcester Exclusive Feature: Offering nightly discounted rates and free parking for those attending the Julius Caesar performances who show their proof of…
Hilton Garden Inn
- 35 Major Taylor Blvd.
- (508) 753-5700
This comfortable and convenient Worcester hotel boasts an ideal location in the heart of downtown Worcester, Massachusetts. Situated adjacent to the DCU Convention…
Luxo Executive Rentals
- (508) 389-4412
Luxury furnished Rental Properties throughout Worcester. Short term / vacation rentals. Enjoy your stay in Worcester at a Luxo Executive Rentals property. Those…
Homewood Suites by Hilton Worcester
- 1 Washington Square
- (508) 755-1234
Welcome to the brand new Homewood Suites by Hilton Worcester. This modern, all-suite hotel offers the perfect home away from home, ideal for short trips or extended…
Chashu Ramen + Izakaya
- 38 Franklin St.
- (508) 304-7183
Hours: Sunday-Monday, Wednesday, 11:30am-9:00pm Thursday-Saturday, 11:30am-10:00pm Closed Tuesday When in Worcester Exclusive Feature: Chashu brings you a creative…
The Mercantile Rooftop Bar & Restaurant
- 2 Mercantile St.
- (774) 389-5180
The Mercantile is excited to open its doors to the heart of the Commonwealth. Serving up New American Tavern Cuisine in our two-floor full-service restaurant and…
Ruth Chris Steak House
- 4 Mercantile St.
- (508) 492-0525
Worcester Public Market
- 150 Green St.
- (508) 290-7579
The new Worcester Public Market will be a multi-vendor, food-oriented marketplace in the European tradition, featuring produce, meat, seafood, cheese, baked goods…