Salisbury’s Late Night Shopping is back for 2025 with a huge range of shops staying open on 4th, 11th and 18th December in Salisbury, the City of the Stars.
To help support local businesses, Salisbury BID are funding FREE PARKING in all Wiltshire Council Car Parks between 4 pm and 6 pm (when charges stop for the evening) on all three nights. (Namely, Brown Street East & West, Central Long Stay, College Street, Culver Street, Salt Lane, The Maltings and Lush House)
Many of the city's independent retailers will be open, including Bradbeers, Luxury Bubble, OSO Boutique, Anokhi, The Artisan Wine and Spirit Co., and Clearway Pets, among others. Joining them are popular national brands such as Primark, M&S, H&M, TK Maxx, Goldsmiths and Deichmann.
Among the offers on the nights are 10% off at Daliz, Luxury Bubble and Sport It First, as well as 20% off Aveda products, free rituals, tasters and goodie bags at Sloanes Bespoke Hair.
Many businesses are also offering complimentary treats and bubbly.
Full details of these can be found on the Experience Salisbury website at: https://www.experiencesalisbury.co.uk/live/promotions-offers/
There will be performances around the city every night from local groups, helping to spread festive cheer to shoppers. Performers across the three weeks include Bishop Wordsworth's School, Amesbury Community Soul Singers, Downton Band, Starcast Performing Arts, Hyde Brass Band, Salisbury Plain Military Wives Choir and Salisbury City Band.
Happy elf helpers will also be on hand around the city on 4th and 11th December, directing people to where they’d like to go and handing out maps and information, as well as promoting the offers available on the nights.
There might also be a chance of snowfall...
Look out for free leaflets around town which have a full rundown of Christmas events. Or visit www.experiencesalisbury.co.uk for more information.

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