The countdown to Christmas has officially begun, and most of us can’t wait! With less than two weeks to go, we are sure there are a lot of things you would like to engage in (or you’re already knee-deep in). One of the best things about Christmas, regardless of where you are in the world, are the Christmas markets. These soirees have a way of getting even the grinchiest of humans into the festive spirit!
If you are one of those people whose Christmas is never complete without visiting at least one or two Christmas markets, then we’ve got you covered, especially if you plan on spending the holidays in Europe. With the help of the nice folks over at Hotels.com™, we’ve put together a guide to the best Christmas Markets in Europe. From sipping on mulled wine in Cologne or chomping on chimney cake in Budapest, these Christmas markets should not be missed.
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European Christmas Markets Yule Not Want to Miss
Budapest, Hungary
If your favorite thing about the festive season is the Christmas cakes, then the Budapest Christmas Market on Vorosmarty Square needs to be on your bucket list. Here you’ll find yourself in festive foodie heaven. As you explore this traditional market, be sure to catch a bite of Budapest’s famed kurtoskalacs also known as ‘chimney cake’ – dough wrapped around a pole, baked and coated in the sugar and cinnamon. While here, you can stay at The Loft – a stylish three-star hotel under a mile from Voromsarty Square.
Cologne, Germany
If you cannot resist a Christmas tipple, head to the Cologne Cathedral Christmas market – home to the so-called, ‘Original Christmas Mulled Wine,’ – gluhwein, which is served in cups shaped like Father Christmas’ boots. This is one of the Christmas markets you should have on your bucket list, not because of their gluhwein, but their strong Christmas tree game. Make sure to bring your camera if you are looking for some tree inspiration. You can relax your feet at the Classic Hotel Harmony, set in Cologne’s beautiful Old Town and located a short work from Cologne Cathedral.
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Copenhagen, Denmark
Christmas doesn’t feel like Christmas without twinkling lights and the Tivoli Christmas Market in Copenhagen, which takes fairy lights to the next level. Throughout November and December, the Tivoli Gardens are transformed into a winter wonderland where you can find festive Christmas treats from cozy knits to stalls selling Danish crafts and porcelain set against a backdrop of over half a million fairy lights. To have an easy access to this Christmas market, lay down your hat at the four-star Scandic Webers hotel, located just a stone’s throw away from the Tivoli Gardens.
Verona, Italy
Those looking to visit more ‘less obvious’ Christmas markets should head to the wonderful city of Verona. Throughout November and December, the famous Piazza dei Signori is transformed into a wonderful market, complete with hand-crafted glass, wood and ceramics, and delicious festive treats, making for a perfect gift for those family and friends that are tricky to buy for. While here, book a stay in the heart of the action at the Lords of Verona Luxury Apartments on Piazza dei Signori.
Wroclaw, Poland
Fairytale lovers should plan a trip to Wroclaw’s Christmas market, where they can explore the ‘Bajkowy Lasek’ (Fairytale forest) and watch traditional tales being bought to life via animation. This is one of the largest Christmas markets in Poland. In keeping with the magical theme, the market is also known for its stunning ‘Wroclaw’ gingerbread houses. Book your stay at the SleepWalker Boutique Suites, a luxury hotel just 350m from the famous Market Square.
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Which are the most amazing Christmas markets you’ve ever been to? Feel free to share…
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Great post! Christmas markets are the best viewing opportunity to see the holiday spirit. xx
True true… 😉