The Narberth Dickens Festival

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The Narberth Dickens Festival

Narberth, PA

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Victorian London street festival with costumed characters.

About

Step back in time to 1840s London right in the heart of Narberth! The Narberth Dickens Festival transforms the charming streets into a vibrant Victorian spectacle, complete with costumed characters from 'A Christmas Carol' roaming and interacting with visitors. This free, family-friendly event offers a delightful array of activities, including holiday crafts, carolers, period vendors, delicious food, captivating dancers, musicians, and enchanting puppet shows.

Our Take

Family Friendly

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Best For

Families, history buffs, holiday enthusiasts

Vibe

Festive, historical, community-oriented

Energy Level

Moderate

Budget

Low (Free Entry, Optional Purchases)

Photo Friendly

High

Weather Sensitivity

Low

Tags

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We've done our best to keep details up-to-date, but event schedules, prices, and policies can change. For the latest updates, please visit the official website or contact the organizers directly.

Location

101 Forrest Avenue
Narberth, PA
19072
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Event Details

Pricing

Entrance and most activities are free. Carriage rides cost a Narberth Shilling ($5 coin).

Duration

All day

Ages

Family event, activities for all ages.

Schedule

Sunday, December 7, 2025. Scavenger hunt: 1pm to 3pm. Free showing of A Muppet Christmas Carol at 1pm. Nutcracker Storytime Performances at 1:00, 2:00, and 3:00.

Featured Performers

  • Ebenezer Scrooge
  • Tiny Tim
  • Men of Harmony
  • Waldron Mercy "Treblemakers" Choir
  • Gwynedd Mercy Academy High School Chorale
  • The Kingsessing Morris Men
  • Fiddlekicks dancers

Organizer

Narberth Business Association

Practical Information

Parking

There is parking on streets near the festival, and the meters are free on Sunday. There is some parking South side of Narberth (but the Narberth Ave bridge will be closed) on the streets and in the Septa commuter lot, which is also free on Sundays. You can walk back to town through the train station underpass. These lots are also available: Narberth Borough Hall (100 Conway Ave), Windsor Ave and Forrest Ave - lot accessible from Windsor, Citizens Bank on Haverford Ave, Elmwood Ave Septa lot on the other side of the train station, St Margaret's School, on N. Narberth Ave. 2-hour non-metered parking and 1-, 2-, 5-, and 10-hour metered parking is available near downtown Narberth. Parking meters are in effect 9am - 6pm Monday through Saturday and take quarters only.

Pet Policy

No pets allowed (service animals welcome)

Food & Drink

Period vendors and street food available, hot toddies (21+) and hot chocolate offered.

Quick Actions

Tips & Advice

  • Arrive early to secure parking, especially if you plan to participate in the scavenger hunt which starts at 1 PM.
  • Bring cash for 'Narberth Shillings' to enjoy carriage rides and purchase unique items from period vendors.
  • Check the event schedule upon arrival for specific performance times of carolers, dancers, and 'The Nutcracker' excerpts.
  • Wear comfortable shoes as you'll be exploring several blocks of downtown Narberth.
  • Take advantage of the free showing of 'A Muppet Christmas Carol' or the 'Nutcracker' storytime performances for a quieter, seated activity.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Narberth Dickens Festival?

It's a free, family-friendly event that transforms downtown Narberth into 1840s London, featuring costumed characters, period vendors, entertainment, and activities.

Is there an admission fee?

No, entrance to the festival and most activities are free. Carriage rides and some vendor items require the purchase of a 'Narberth Shilling' ($5 coin).

What activities are available for children?

Children can enjoy a free scavenger hunt, craft activities, a free movie showing of 'A Muppet Christmas Carol', and storytime performances of 'The Nutcracker'.

What are the transportation and parking options?

The Narberth Train Station is centrally located, making public transit ideal. Street parking is available, and meters are free on Sundays. Several public lots are also accessible.

What should I do if it rains or snows?

The festival is a 'rain, snow, or shine' event, so come prepared for winter weather. Vendors may use tents for protection.

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Contributors & Updates

The ChristmasLocal.com editorial teamOriginal submitter โ€ข Jul 1, 2025