On Saturday, November 24, commercial corridors across the city are participating in Small Business Saturday. Come out and make the most of your neighborhood — or explore some new ones!

This annual shopping event encourages you to shop small and visit commercial corridors. On November 24, and all throughout the holiday season, visit the diverse shopping areas around the city for discounts, events, and more.

These are some of the locations you can visit to shop small this weekend:

Bok Holiday Market

The Made at Bok Holiday Market will feature a selection of goods from the local artisans at the Bok building in South Philadelphia. From all-natural skin care products to blown glass, there is something for everyone at this Small Business Saturday market.

Broad, Germantown & Erie

This North Philadelphia corridor is offering specials and holiday cheer this holiday season. Plus, on Small Business Saturday, a very special guest will be doing some shopping at Broad, Germantown & Erie: Mayor Jim Kenney!

Chestnut Hill

From independent boutiques and galleries, to family-owned home goods shops, local lifestyle and beauty experts, to chef-driven restaurants and breweries – Chestnut Hill offers something for everyone to enjoy during Small Business Saturday this holiday season.

East Passyunk

East Passyunk Avenue has boutiques featuring one-of-a-kind items and cafes and restaurants providing delicious food and beverages. This holiday season, select shops are offering free gifts with purchase, free gift wrapping, and discounts all season long.

Enterprise Center / 52nd Street Corridor

West Philly’s iconic commercial corridor ushers in the holiday season this year with deals and merriment all season long!

Germantown

Grab a friend or family member and visit businesses throughout the Germantown neighborhood who will be creating unique shopping experiences on the big day, from open house events, to buy one get one free deals and other discounts, and more. #ShopSmallGermantown and support your neighborhood businesses with strong roots within the community!

Lancaster Avenue

From consignment shops to barbershops to clothing retailers to restaurants, Lancaster Avenue has it all. Take a stroll down Lancaster between 34th and 48th streets and find the perfect deal, or meal, this Saturday!

Manayunk

Manayunk is home to over 50 small businesses who will have sales, promotions, giveaways, and more on Small Business Saturday to help you check everything off your list with personalized customer service. At 5:30 p.m., there will be a tree lighting ceremony featuring performances and a visit from Santa himself!

Mayfair

The holiday season is upon us, and there is no better place to celebrate than in Mayfair! Walk, shop, and dine in the businesses, boutiques, restaurants, and taverns on our diverse commercial corridor.  There will be sidewalk sales, special promotions, and discounts to kick off the holiday shopping season.

New Kensington CDC

This Small Business Saturday, NKCDC holds its annual Holiday Flea Market from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Fishtown! There will be local businesses and artists — plus Small Business Saturday-themed swag.

North 5th Street Revitalization Project

All Saturday long, businesses along North 5th Street offer fun, sales, and good cheer! Come explore North 5th, one of the most diverse and international commercial corridors throughout Philadelphia, and shop where global is local!

Old City District

Celebrate Small Business Saturday in one of Philly’s original neighborhoods. Boutiques, galleries, cafes, salons, and more will be offering specials on November 24.

Roxborough

Start your holiday shopping off right by shopping small and local on Small Business Saturday in Roxborough.

Tacony CDC

The Northeast is coming out for Small Business Saturday! Not only can you visit the great small businesses along Torresdale Avenue, but the Tacony Free Library will also be offering free coffee and live music from harpist, Alison Simpson.

Event spotlight showcasing the tree lightings and holiday events happening around Philadelphia.