10 enchanting Christmas markets in Europe
Even though the tradition of Christmas markets has its origins in the German-speaking world, they have long been a feature all over Europe. Here you can get into the spirit for the most festive time of the year.
Vienna, Austria
Do you want to walk around the Christkindlmarkt? Why not try another way: On a 3,000 square meter (32,291 square feet) ice rink, visitors glide through the park, past light installations and sales stands. The first Christmas market ever was mentioned in 1296, it was the so-called December market in Vienna.
Prague, Czech Republic
A mighty Christmas tree with thousands of lights makes the Christmas market at the old town square impressive. Czech cuisine and arts and crafts are very much in demand here. The small stalls sell hearty dumplings, glass ornaments and wooden toys.
Strasbourg, France
The Strasbourg Christmas market is spread over 12 locations in the town center. So the city justifiably calls itself the "Christmas Capital". The Strasbourg Christmas market was first mentioned in 1570, making it the oldest in France.
Moscow, Russia
The people of Strasbourg also took their tradition to Moscow: they opened the first Christmas market in the Russian capital in 2012. The success was so great that today there are several markets in the city center.
Gothenburg, Sweden
Five million lights sparkle in Sweden's largest Christmas market, located in Gothenburg, in the Liseberg amusement park. Scandinavian handicrafts and design, as well as Swedish specialties, are sold here. Polkagris, for example, are red and white peppermint sticks. And of course, Glögg, mulled wine refined with almonds and raisins.
Maastricht, The Netherlands
The Vrijthof is situated in the heart of the medieval old town of Maastricht. The square provides the perfect backdrop for the Maastricht Christmas market. Attractions are the Ferris wheel, the artificial ice rink and a walk-in Christmas bauble. After a refreshment of hot cocoa and Limburg waffles, the surrounding alleys await you on a Christmas stroll.
London, Great Britain
The attractions at the Winter Wonderland in London's Hyde Park include snow and ice sculptures that take you on a journey back in time to 19th century London and depict "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens. There are also ice-skating shows, circus performances and lots of merry-go-rounds and rides.
Edinburgh, Scotland
German grilled sausages, Belgian waffles, French crêpes — all this is available at the European Market on Princes Street in the heart of Edinburgh. The stalls, light installations and merry-go-rounds not only stretch along the street, but also down into the park.
Zagreb, Croatia
The Croatian capital is transformed into a Christmas wonderland that stretches across several squares in the city center. At the Advent market in Zrinjevac Park, the stalls line up along an avenue of 220 illuminated plane trees. The hustle and bustle of the market traditionally begins on the first of Advent with the placing of a huge Advent wreath on Zagreb's main square.
Berlin, Germany
The Christmas market at the Gendarmenmarkt is one of the most atmospheric in Berlin. Embedded in the historical backdrop of the Schauspielhaus Theater, and the German and French Cathedrals, craftsmen and artists offer their wares in the white marquees. There are no rides, but there is a daily stage program that creates a romantic Christmas atmosphere.