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Some of the few popular Christmas markets are in Cologne, Germany, which offers everything from food to attractions, with a huge market near the cathedral and smaller ones around the city. Copenhagen, Denmark, is renowned for its family-friendly attractions, including an amusement park, ice skating, and a light show.
While, Edinburgh has the best Christmas market in the UK, offering traditional Scottish flair, a Santa Land, and a Ferris wheel. Brussels in Belgium is best known for its sweets, while Colmar in France is known for its charming medieval town and a fairy tale kind of atmosphere.
Here’s a full list of the best Christmas Markets in Europe:
Manchester, England (November 8 – December 22)
Amsterdam, Netherlands (November 15 – January 5)
Craivo, Romania (November 15 – January 5)
Vienna, Austria (November 16 – December 26)
Gothenburg, Sweden (November 16 – January 1)
Budapest, Hungary (November 16 – January 1)
Edinburgh, Scotland (November 17 – December 6)
Copenhagen, Denmark (November 17 – December 31)
Cologne, Germany (November 18 – December 23)
Poznan, Poland (November 19 – December 23)
Zurich, Switzerland (November 21 – December 24)
Salzburg, Austria (November 21 – January 1)
London, England (November 21 – January 5)
Tallinn, Estonia (November 22 – December 27)
Luxembourg City, Lux. (November 22 – January 1)
Bruges, Belgium (November 22 – January 5)
Montbeliard, France (November 23 – December 24)
Bratislava, Slovakia (November 23 – December 31)
Metz, France (November 24 – December 30)
Munich, Germany (November 25 – December 24)
Berlin, Germany (November 25 – December 31)
Dresden, Germany (November 27 – December 24)
Strasbourg, France (November 27 – December 27)
Stockholm, Sweden (November 29 – December 22)
Helsinki, Finland (November 29 – December 22)
Krakow, Poland (November 29 – January 1)
Riga, Latvia (November 29 – January 2)
Brussels, Belgium (November 29 – January 5)
Prague, Czech Republic (November 30 – January 6)
Zagreb, Croatia (November 30 – January 7)
Also Read: Want To Experience A White Christmas? Head To These 7 Beautiful European Destinations
Christmas markets in Europe are a cherished tradition with a festive atmosphere, delicious treats, and unique gifts. They gained popularity in the 16th century after German Protestant reformer Martin Luther suggested the birth of Christ as a more appropriate day for gift-giving. There are numerous Christmas markets in Europe, each with its own unique charm, cuisine, holiday decor, or atmosphere.
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First Published: October 28, 2024 2:49 PM
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