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The complete guide to Christmas markets in Europe

The most beautiful season of 2024 is just around the corner, with Christmas fast approaching. Where can you find the best markets?

by  Shimon Yaish
Published on  09-06-2024 01:00
Last modified: 09-06-2024 18:15
The complete guide to Christmas markets in Europe

Christmas Markets. Photo: GettyImages

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One of the main attractions in Europe between November and January is the Christmas markets. Several major cities are renowned for their vibrant and elaborate markets, and in recent years, more and more cities have joined the festivities, recognizing the significant tourist appeal.

The markets are set to open in just over two months. So before you book your holiday, here's a roundup of the most sought-after destinations.

Christmas markets in Budapest. Photo: Getty Images
  • Prague: November 30 to January 6
  • Berlin: November 25 to December 26
  • Vienna: November 15 to January 4
  • Budapest: November 17 to December 31
  • Colmar: November 26 to December 29
  • Warsaw: November 25 to January 6
  • Amsterdam: Late November to January 5
  • Krakow: November 24 to January 1
Christmas in London.

Other popular tourist destinations hosting Christmas markets include: Madrid from November 29 to December 29, Winter Wonderland in London from November 21 to January 5, Bucharest from November 30 to December 26, Wroclaw from November 26 to January 5, Rome from early December to January 6, Paris from mid-November to the end of December, and Barcelona from November 28 to December 24.

New York City also boasts several Christmas markets, with the Bryant Park market expected to run from October 27 to January 2, Union Square from November 26 to October 24, Columbus Circle from November 28 to December 31, Grand Central from November 13 to December 24, and more.

It's important to note: each of these cities hosts a variety of markets and attractions, some of which will open during the dates mentioned. In some locations, openings may be delayed, meaning only certain markets will be partically operational on specific dates. It's essential to stay updated on any potential changes.

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