Top 10 Christmas Markets in Europe
1. Strasbourg, France
Strasbourg's Christkindelsmärik is a lively celebration of holiday traditions. You can sip mulled wine while enjoying the beautiful timber-framed housesaround you. Artisans sell ornaments, and the smell of freshly baked bretzels fills the cold winter air.
Where to stay?
Next to Kleber Square and the Galleries Lafayette department store, the Hotel Maison Rouge Strasbourg is only 5 minutes' walk from the famous "Petite France" and the Cathedral, major city landmarks.
2. Vienna, Austria
Vienna brings Christmas to life. The markets at Rathausplatz and Stephansplatz tell stories with work from local artisans. You can hear classical music throughout the market, adding to the festive atmosphere.
Where to stay?
Enjoy stunning views of St. Peter's Church from the French balcony at the Rosewood Vienna.
3. Nuremberg, Germany
The Christkindlesmarkt showcases German holiday traditions. Wooden stalls feature hand-carved toys, and the sweet smell of traditional lebkuchen fills the air. Local artisans showcase traditional crafts passed down through generations right before your eyes.
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4. Dresden, Germany
Dresden's Striezelmarkt, dating back centuries, is a living museum of Christmas traditions featuring artisans in traditional dress. You'll love it!
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5. Tallinn, Estonia
Medieval Tallinn transforms its Town Hall Square into a winter fairytale. Continuing a tradition that dates back to 1441, making it one of the oldest in Europe. Estonian artisans display traditional woollen mittens, beautiful wooden decorations, delicacies like Piparkoogid (spiced gingerbread) and more.
Where to stay?
Schlössle Hotel is a historical building from the 13th century that was built as a salt storage. The annexe building in the courtyard is one of the oldest preserved living houses in the Tallinn old town.Romantic luxurious gateway luxury romantic honeymoon
6. Berlin, Germany
Berlin has over 80 markets that reflect the city’s lively spirit. You can enjoy a warm drink while exploring both traditional and modern markets, each offering a unique experience of German holiday culture. Traditional markets have popular German foods like bratwurst, stollen, and hot mulled wine. In contrast, modern markets, especially Neukölln, feature local artists,independent designers, and international foods.
For families, markets like Berliner Weihnachtszeit at the Roten Rathausoffer ice skating and a giant Ferris wheel.
Where to stay?
The Ritz-Carlton is located on Potsdamer Platz in the heart of the city. Luxury 5-star hotel neighbouring Berlin’s largest inner city park, “Tiergarten”, the Berlin Philharmonic and Mies van der Rohes New National Gallery. It is just a 7-minute walk to Brandenburg Gate and Reichstag. I recommend The Secret Champagne Garden; however, it is only open during summertime.
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7. Prague, Czech Republic
More than a simple market, Prague's historic squares, such as Old Town Square and Wenceslas, transform into enchanting winter wonderlands. Czech puppets, wooden toys, artisanal ceramics, crystal workshops and local musicians fill the air with melodies echoing through centuries-old cobblestone streets.
Where to stay?
The Mandarin Oriental Prague is in a restored monastery dating back to the 14th century in the Mala Strana quarter below Prague Castle. After a day exploring the Golden City, you can enjoy the hotel's unique spa, the only one in the world located in a former Renaissance chapel. So what are you waiting for? ;)
8. Cologne, Germany
Beneath the magnificent Cologne Cathedral, the market becomes more than a shopping destination. Artisan workshops demonstrate centuries-old crafting techniques, while local choirs and performers bring the spirit of the season to life.
Where to stay?
Excelsior Hotel Ernst is located in the city centre, directly across from the famous cathedral. You can dine at the restaurant Taku, with Michelin star chef Mirko Gaul whose cuisine is inspired by East Asian flavours.
9. Brussels, Belgium
Brussels stands out for its breathtaking light displays illuminating the city’s historic architecture, creating a festive glow. In the meantime, you can enjoy local chocolatiers, waffles and local Belgian traditions.
Where to stay?
The Corinthia Grand Hotel Astoria Brussels is near the Royal Palace of Brussels. The hotel is close to the museum quarter, which includes the Magritte Museum, the Congress Column, and the cathedrals of St. Michael and St. Gudula.
This grand hotel has hosted many famous guests, including Winston Churchill, Salvador Dalí, Andy Warhol, and Bob Dylan. The restoration project for the hotel was completed in 2024, and it is definitely on my list of places to visit in 2025!
10. Copenhagen, Denmark
Last but not least, the Danish 'hygge' concept truly comes to life in Copenhagen's markets. Tivoli Gardens transforms into a winter wonderland. Visitors can enjoy Danish treats such as æbleskiver (fluffy pancake balls) and gløgg (mulled wine).
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