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Christmas Markets around Europe

These are the finest Bavarian Christmas Markets in town:
The Advent season in Europe begins in late November and continues until Christmas.


If you wish to visit the German Christkindlmarkts, it is strongly recommended that you travel during this time.

The day before Christmas Eve, the majority of Christmas markets across the nation, including those in Bavaria, will close their doors.

Munich, or München in German, is home to one of the oldest Christmas markets in Bavaria.

In this magnificent Bavarian capital, you may see classic wooden stands decked with lights, ornaments, and other exquisite decorations.

In addition to artisanal goods, handmade trinkets, Christmas village houses, jewelry, and apparel, several more items are sold at the markets.

In addition to other delightful and comforting German gastronomy favorites such as sausage, pretzels, potato pancakes, gingerbread cookies, strudel, and more, these beautiful kiosks sold glühwein.

Munich's principal Christkindlmarkt is located on the Marienplatz, the city's central plaza.

This market is conducted in front of the magnificent Neues Rathaus, the city hall where the city council, mayors' offices, and administration are housed.

Visiting an Austrian Christmas market by train, which offers city celebrations and breathtaking mountain views, is a gift that keeps on giving.

Austria is unrivaled when it comes to the three B-words: beauty, bergs, and baroque. Austria takes on a festive appearance during the Christmas season, with snow blanketing major cities and Christmas markets offering traditional Austrian goodies such as glühwein and gingerbread. Taking a train to an Austrian Christmas market can add a bit more sparkle to your holiday season this year. Even better, as you hop between cities and markets while listening to the sounds of the season filling the hills, visit a number of them.

Vienna
Since 1298, Christmas markets have been a part of Vienna's tradition. Each year, more than twenty Christkindlesmarkts are now available in the city. In front of the Belvedere Palace is one of Vienna's most renowned marketplaces, where people can sip mulled wine and see daily carol performances.

Attending a Viennese ball between December and February will you an authentic sense of Austrian culture. The Philharmonic Ball is for experienced waltz royalty, while the Bonbon Ball is for enthusiasts of contemporary music. Tickets to Viennese balls sell out quickly, so acquire them as soon as possible. Visit a traditional Viennese coffee shop for a slice of Sachertorte regardless of how you plan to spend your holiday.

Swiss vacation markets
These classic Swiss Christmas markets are the best alternative if you're moving to Switzerland during the holiday season and searching for a place that is truly authentic, beautiful, and Christmassy. Due to the snow and cold, Switzerland is the finest place to spend Christmas, and its Christmas markets are excellent places to purchase gifts. We have created a list of some of the top in the nation for your enjoyment.

Noel Montreaux
The Montreaux Christmas Market is unquestionably one of the best holiday markets in Switzerland. In 2018, the market will be held from November 22 to December 24 and will feature numerous attractions. In addition to the traditional Christmas market, guests of all ages can visit Santa, visit the Elves Village and the Lumberjack Village, explore the Medieval Enchantment behind the walls of Chateau de Chillon, and so much more. Since its opening more than two decades ago, the market has attracted a great number of visitors from all over Switzerland and the rest of the world, who come to experience the incredible festive atmosphere that this lively Christmas market provides.

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