These Christmas Markets Turn Europe Into a Real-Life Snow-Globe – Don’t Miss Them

Christmas Markets. I love them – and so do many other people across the globe! It’s the special atmosphere, the products, the Christmas decorations, the whole spirit. As Christmas is just around the corner, I invited famous travel bloggers to share their favorite Christmas Markets in Europe. And I LOVE the result.

Some are famous European Christmas Markets, while others are, perhaps, lesser-known Christmas markets in Europe. But they are all great choices in Europe!

So, if you are on the continent during the winter holidays, make sure to include one – or more – of these best Christmas Markets in Europe recommended by travel bloggers on your Europe itinerary!

As these Christmas markets are recommended by people with travel blogs, you can be sure that they are all worthy of a visit!

Plus, some of these winter holiday markets in Europe have won big awards – for instance, Budapest’s ‘Advent Feast at the Basilica’ by St Stephen’s Basilica was voted Europe’s most beautiful Christmas market in 2019.

Best Christmas Markets in Europe recommended by travel bloggers

Winter Wonderland Christmas Market in London, UK by Krix Enikő from Travel Hacker Girl

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Winter Wonderland Christmas Market in London, UK

Winter Wonderland is the biggest Christmas market in London. I visit it every year, as it is always a lot of fun and it gets me into the Christmas spirit. It is not a typical market, it is almost like a theme park.

It has many rides, theatre shows, a circus, an Ice Bar and an ice rink. Entry to Winter Wonderland is now ticketed – off-peak time slots are free, while standard and peak slots have a small admission fee – and most shows, rides and the ice rink require separate tickets.

The Magical Kingdom looks particularly interesting. They carve life-like sculptures from ice. One year I tried the ice skating rink as well. It is the largest open-air ice rink in the UK and has a very magical setting.

It is surrounded by a Victorian bandstand. Ice skates are included in the price and each session is 50 minutes. I love to have a wander around the different stalls, where they sell handmade products.

My visit wouldn’t be complete without having a tasty German sausage and some mulled wine. We enjoyed this tasty food over some live music.

It is a must attraction during the Christmas period in London. I think it is best enjoyed in the evening after dark, however, it is way less crowded during the day and weekdays. It is ideally located in Central London in Hyde Park, so you can easily get to it by tube or bus.

In 2025, Hyde Park Winter Wonderland runs from 14 November 2025 to 1 January 2026 (closed on 25 December), with timed-entry tickets required for all visitors and separate tickets for many rides and attractions. 

Christmas Market in Vienna in front of the Town Hall, Austria, by Cristina Puşcaş from LooknWalk

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Christmas Market in Vienna in front of the Town Hall, Austria

The big Christmas market on Rathausplatz in front of Vienna’s City Hall – often called the Christkindlmarkt or ‘Viennese Dream Christmas Market’ – sometimes gets rebranded or re-themed, but the location and concept stay broadly the same each year.

Back 2013, I wanted to travel for my birthday (which happens to fall in early December) and, having visited the Budapest markets several times already, I decided on Vienna.

After all, it is home to one of the most popular Christmas markets in Europe.

Unless you live in Central Europe, you probably don’t know exactly what cold weather means here. It means tights under trousers, thermals, two blouses, a winter jacket, and mittens. It means asking who punished you to go out. But that’s why Christmas markets serve mulled wine, punch, and cider. To warm you up.

In spite of my well-known hate for cold weather, I’ve decided to venture out in the evening to the market in front of the Town Hall. It was packed, of course.

As always, there are a lot of stalls selling everything and anything related to Christmas. I’ve settled for a big mug of mulled wine and I also kept the mug (you can do that for few euros). A lot of gingerbread adorns the stalls and there’s a lot of food to choose from (unless you are vegan or vegetarian, of course).

You can also buy Christmas ornaments, mittens, and pretty much any trinket or gift that is somewhat related to Christmas. I love to pick up spices (cinnamon) from these markets and sometimes Christmas ornaments.

In 2025, the Christkindlmarkt / “Viennese Dream Christmas Market” on Rathausplatz runs from 14 November to 26 December 2025, daily 10:00–22:00 (closing at 18:30 on 24 December). 

Berlin Christmas Market, Germany, by Isadora Koller from World by Isa

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Berlin Christmas Market, Germany

Alexanderplatz is already a famous meeting point in Berlin, but during November and December, it definitely becomes one of the most crowded places in the city because of its famous Christmas market.

Perhaps it is not the biggest Christmas market in Berlin, but it is certainly one of the busiest and most popular, and one of the best Christmas Markets in Europe. From here you can not only admire, and perhaps visit, the famous TV Tower but also enjoy the biggest Christmas Pyramid in Europe that offers a beautiful panoramic view of the market from its second floor, while in the first floor there is a restaurant.

The Christmas Pyramid is decorated with more than 5,000 lights, which give it a totally different charm at night. Besides, there is also a merry-go-round for the kids and a Ferris wheel close to the market.

The market in Alexanderplatz is one of the most well-decorated in Berlin, and at night you can enjoy all the lights that decors the market as well as the animations in the walls. This is one of the best Christmas markets in Germany.

Here you can find many options of restaurants selling traditional food, hot drinks and many desserts! The smell of Bratwurst, the traditional German sausage, is everywhere, so you’d better give it a try and don’t forget to drink some mulled wine to warm up.

If you are looking for gifts to give to your family and friends, there are many vendors selling crafts, tchotchkes, and treats, everything is well decorated, from the small statues and Christmas balls to the cookies and gingerbread.

Alexanderplatz is definitely the best place to spend your night in during November and December.

In 2025, the Alexanderplatz Christmas Market runs from 24 November to 26 December 2025, daily around 11:00–22:00, with free admission and the illuminated multi-storey Christmas pyramid as its star attraction. 

Edinburgh Christmas Market, UK by Rashmi & Chalukya from Go Beyond Bounds

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Edinburgh Christmas Market, UK

On our trip to the UK for Christmas, we had an opportunity to explore numerous Christmas markets and Edinburgh was one of our favorites. From mid-November to first week of January the Scot capital Edinburgh brightens up with a large Christmas Market in the old town of Edinburgh.

The popular highlight of this festive market in Princes Street Gardens is the Big Wheel, charming carousel, a large ice rink, balloon rides, and numerous rides for adults as well as kids. The market also hosts several entertainment activities like puppet shows, dance floors, and theatre shows.

There are more than 100 wooden chalet-style stalls at the Edinburgh Christmas Market selling gifts, decorative items, toys, traditional handicrafts, and sweets for a festive shopping spree. Visitors are spoilt for a myriad of choices of delicious food, drinks and an assortment of decadent chocolates.

Kids can have their share of fun in Santa Land where kids get a chance to meet the Elves and Santa himself, the market, specially designed for kids is loaded with fun rides and a market full of gifts and toys. This was definitely one of the best Christmas markets in UK.

In 2025, Edinburgh’s main Christmas Market in East Princes Street Gardens runs from 15 November 2025 to 4 January 2026, with the big wheel, funfair rides and Santa Land making it especially family-friendly (closed only on Christmas Day). 

Frankfurt Christmas Market, Germany by Sophie from The Nomad’s Concierge

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Frankfurt Christmas Market, Germany

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Frankfurt’s Christmas market must rate amongst the World’s oldest. Frankfurters have been making Christmas-time merriment in their squares since 1393. That’s right, THIRTEEN 93. It was quite different there with mystery plays and more of a religious feel, but I bet there was still some mulled wine.

Frankfurt’s market is also vast, spanning most of the city, and every turn holds new delights. Start off at the Römerberg and you can’t miss it. However, if it all feels a little overwhelming, there are guided tours for the first 3 weekends of December at 11:30am and 1:30pm. You can easily see why this is one of the most magical European Christmas Markets.

The normal German Christmas fare & crafts are available but if you’re looking for something Frankfurt-specific, then “Bethmännchen” are what you’re looking for. Marzipan men decorated with almond slices, their origin is a little disputed.

The four almond slices adorning the Bethmann may represent each of the sons of a well-known banker family of old Frankfurt.

Or alternatively, the name derives from the word for “praying men” and the almond halves are meant to symbolize praying hands. The Frankfurt Christmas Market is one of the best German Christmas markets – and an excellent idea for your Christmas breaks in Europe.

In 2025, the Frankfurt Christmas Market takes place from 24 November to 22 December 2025, mainly around Römerberg, Paulsplatz and along the Main, and is one of Germany’s oldest markets with roots back to 1393.  

Copenhagen Christmas Markets by Lindsey from Seven Day Weekender

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Copenhagen Christmas Markets

If you love Christmas, storybook towns and The Little Mermaid, Copenhagen should go on your holiday travel list. Ok, loving Hans Christian Anderson’s story isn’t a prerequisite, but she is also waiting for you during your holiday visit.

An easy flight from the states and mainland Europe, Copenhagen can easily be done as part of a larger Scandinavia trip. Or if you really want to immerse yourself in Danish culture make a week of it.

There are numerous Christmas markets across Copenhagen – including Freetown Christiania, Nyhavn harbour, Kronborg Castle, Kongens Nytorv, the Meatpacking District, the Hans Christian Andersen market, the KADK design market, and the magical Christmas market inside Tivoli Gardens.

Ask anyone and they will tell you the #1 Christmas market in Copenhagen is located in the second-oldest operating amusement park in the world, Tivoli Gardens. Picture it like if the whole of Disneyland were just ‘Fantasyland’. The market is chock-full of gifts, snacks, cookies, sweets, and hot drinks like glögg (the Scandinavian version of gluhwein).

Open from mid-November to the end of December the decorated wooden houses, snow-covered trees and Christmas lights will give you a true Nordic Christmas experience.

If you still haven’t had your Christmas fill after Tivoli I would suggest heading over to the Nyhavn harbor market. Not only is Nyhavn the most picturesque area in the city, you’ll always find people mingling about drinking and having a great time (after all alcohol is legal on the street here).

It’s one of the cozier markets and features handmade Danish gifts, delicious Christmas foods and drink, entertainment, and of course more glögg.

Add a little Scandinavian charm to your holiday season by popping over to a fairytale city that does the holidays up right – it’s one of the best Christmas market trips!

In 2025, Christmas in Tivoli Gardens runs from 14 November 2025 to 4 January 2026, while central Copenhagen markets such as Højbro Plads and Nyhavn typically operate from early–mid November until just before Christmas. 

Budapest Christmas Market, Hungary by Krix Enikő from Travel Hacker Girl

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Budapest Christmas Market, Hungary

I love Christmas markets. Walking around stalls while drinking mulled wine, smelling tasty food and admiring the Christmas lights is a great way to get into the holiday spirit. Budapest is a great European Christmas destination.

It has many cute markets and pop up ice rinks. My favourite Christmas market in Budapest is at Vörösmarty Square. We visit this market every year with my family. It has an ideal location in the heart of the city.

At the market, you will find handicraft shops selling hats, gloves, notebooks, paintings, wooden decorations and toys. It is a great place to find some special gifts for your loved ones.

Walking around the city and shopping can make one quite hungry, so you will be delighted to know there are lots of food stalls as well.

Why not try a tasty Hungarian sausage or the famous chimney cake? These are tasty pastries covered in cinnamon, chocolate, vanilla or coconut powder. Of course, you will be able to buy mulled wine and other hot beverages as well. You can also find free entertainment at the site.

There are often concerts and traditional Hungarian folk dance on stage. You will probably find Budapest cheap compared to other European destinations, which is also a big bonus. Hope you will enjoy visiting my home country and you will have a fabulous Christmas!

In 2025, Budapest’s Christmas Fair on Vörösmarty Square runs from 14 November to 31 December 2025, while the award-winning Advent Feast at the Basilica runs from 14 November 2025 to 1 January 2026. 

Another Budapest market, Advent Feast at the Basilica in front of St Stephen’s Basilica, has even been voted Europe’s most beautiful Christmas market.

Merano Christmas Market, Italy – Chantal (Alleen op reis)

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Merano Christmas Market, Italy

When you think about Christmas markets a Mediterranean country like Italy might not be the first place that comes to mind. But did you realize the snowy peaks of the Alps make the perfect background for a Christmas market?

South Tyrol (also known as Alto Adige) is Italy’s most northern region and its culture and landscape are a fascinating mix of Alpine and Mediterranean influences. Both Italian and German are spoken in this part of Italy.

My favorite Christmas market in South Tyrol is the market of Merano. Merano is a spa city that used to be visited by empress Sissi in the 19th century and became very popular for its pure mountain air and mild climate.

Merano still has that imperial and royal feel which creates a magical atmosphere for a Christmas market. The market is located at the center of the city on the promenade along the river that runs through Merano. While tasting delicious traditional dishes with local produce and of course great wines, you can enjoy magnificent mountain views right from the market.

Tasty South Tyrolean Christmas treats that you must try are Kaiserschmarrn (pieces of pancake), Knödeln (type of dumplings), Speck, Apfelstrudel and of course local Glühwein.

The region of South-Tyrol offers many other mesmerizing Christmas markets like Brunico, Bressanone and Bolzano. All these markets can be reached in just a two hours drive, so why not visit a couple of them while you’re at it.

The place I recommend you to go after you visit the Christmas market is right across the street. This place is the best place to finish your day in Merano when you’re feeling cold and tired of walking outside all day.

Terme Merano is a super luxurious spa and wellness center that consists of many indoor and outdoor pools (more mountain views!) and lots of saunas. No better place to relax after all your Christmas shopping.

In 2025, the Merano Christmas Market on the riverside promenade runs from 28 November 2025 to 6 January 2026, with reduced hours on 24 and 31 December and closures on 25 December and 1 January. 

Valkenburg Christmas Market, The Netherlands by Gabriela Teişu from I am Foodie Traveler

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Valkenburg Christmas Market, The Netherlands

Mulled wine, Christmas decorations, colorful lights, gingerbread and many others are just a few of the things you expect to see and smell in December. Worldwide, every year, all cities are trying to prove which one has organized the best Christmas market.

Obviously, you can talk about the most well-known, like Strasbourg, Paris, Munchen or Wien, but how many of you have heard about the little town near Maastricht, called Valkenburg? If you visit Netherlands for Christmas, this is the place to be.

I do not know if Santa Claus’s elves, reindeers, or any other aids have their toy factory in Lapland, in the sky or on Earth, but one thing is for sure, in the Netherlands, more precisely in the town of Valkenburg, Santa Claus organizes the Christmas Fair … underground, in a cave.

Valkenburg is famous for its cave markets: the Municipal Cave hosts what’s billed as Europe’s oldest and largest underground Christmas market, while the Velvet Cave (beneath the ruined castle) offers another magical underground fair.

The town also has above-ground festive events, so you can easily spend a full day between the caves and the streets.

I have visited the little town called Valkenburg in 2016 and let me tell you, it’s impressive, it looks exactly how a kid will imagine Santa’s village.

Every street is decorated with lights and red and white decorations, to make you want to stay there forever. Did you buy the tickets to go to Valkenburg Christmas market and to see this truly unique place?

In 2025, Valkenburg’s underground Christmas markets in the Municipal Cave and Velvet Cave run roughly from 14 November to 30 December 2025, with the Municipal Cave proudly billed as Europe’s oldest and largest underground Christmas market. 

Kassel Christmas Market, Germany by Lindsay Davies from I’ve been bit

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Kassel Christmas Market, Germany

I’ve only been to one Christmas Market in my life and Kassel’s has sure set the bar high! One of the latest running Christmas markets in Germany (it runs until the last few days of December!). It’s one of Germany’s best-known themed Christmas markets, with a different Brothers Grimm fairy tale chosen as the theme each year.

Kassel is the heart of the German Fairytale Route which runs as far north as Buxtehude all the way down to Hanau. Because of this, Kassel’s Christmas Market picks one of the Brothers Grimm fairy tales as the theme for its market each year. You might recognize last year’s theme as it was Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

Although the traditional Brothers Grimm fairy tales were much more gruesome than the Disney-ified tales we’re accustomed to. Don’t worry though, the decorations aren’t scary in the slightest as you catch a glimpse of Snow White or one of her little friends throughout Königsplatz and Friedrichsplatz.

Be sure to come hungry as you take in the sights and smells of the market – there is plenty of delicious food to indulge in! If you’re going to eat anything, my votes are for the champignons mit Knoblauchsoße (mushrooms with garlic sauce, to DIE for), kartoffelpuffer (think of it as a huge hashbrown), and raclette (a delicious type of cheese, melted) with all the trimmings.

Be sure to pair it with tasty glühwein. While it comes in a variety of flavours, the kirsch (cherry) was my favourite. However, considered yourself warned – it’s SO sour! Kassel’s Christmas Market was straight out of a fairy tale, and it definitely has me craving more! I wonder what the theme will be this year… any guesses which Brothers Grimm tale will be next?

In 2025, Kassel’s Fairy Tale Christmas Market (Märchenweihnachtsmarkt) runs from 24 November to 30 December 2025, with this year’s theme focusing on the Brothers Grimm story “Mother Hulda” (Frau Holle). 

Birmingham Frankfurt Christmas Market, UK by Anna from Would Be Traveller

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Birmingham Frankfurt Christmas Market, UK

If you like traditional Christmas markets, you’re going to love Birmingham. Halfway through November, the town centre comes alive with hundreds of wooden huts, selling all manner of food, gifts and decorations all dedicated to Christmas.

The English city is twinned with Frankfurt in Germany, so it’s no surprise that Birmingham’s Christmas market has a strong German influence. Confusingly, it’s even called the Frankfurt Christmas Market!

On my day trip to the city last year, I spent hours hunting out little stocking fillers from the gift stalls, snacking on the most delicious gingerbread and sipping toasty-warm glühwein as the twinkling lights got me in the Christmas spirit.

You can even take a ride on the Ferris wheel, watch the performers on stage at the main bar, or spin around the carousel. There really is something for everyone here!

With so much to see, do and buy at the market, it’s easy to see why it’s so popular. In some recent years it has welcomed over 5.5 million visitors, making it one of the busiest Christmas markets in Europe.

The market can feel incredibly crowded and you may need to fight to reach the front of the bar queue (although a very British ‘excuse me’ will also do the trick – trust me, I’m a Brit!)

If you’re after some respite, just a few minutes’ walk from the main market is a smaller, much quieter Craft Market. This specialist market is dedicated to showcasing some beautiful handicrafts from knitted socks to personalised candles.

Why not pick up some gifts for your friends or family whilst supporting local artists and getting a break from the crowds?

So what are you waiting for? Grab your Christmas jumper and jump on the train to Birmingham. 5.5 million people can’t be wrong!

In 2025, Birmingham’s Frankfurt Christmas Market runs from 1 November to 24 December 2025, filling New Street and Victoria Square with German-style food, beer, Glühwein and crafts. 

Bucharest Christmas Market, Romania – Loredana

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Bucharest Christmas Market, Romania

For several years now, Romania is home to several wonderful Christmas markets in various cities. The one that I never miss is Bucharest Christmas Market (in my hometown). 

There are now over 100 – in fact, more than 130 – little huts with various products (many traditional), plus Santa’s house, workshops and regular concerts, especially on weekends and on special festive days. 

There is food – from seafood to traditional one and many in between – and there is a Santa’s house, workshops, and concerts (every Friday-Sunday).

I love the decorations – on December 1st we lit the Christmas lights in the city – the atmosphere and, I admit, I find it hard not to buy something from there 🙂

These are some of the best Christmas Markets in Europe that you should add to your bucket list. Some may be unique Christmas destinations for you, but you won’t regret taking a trip to either one of these places! 🙂 Enjoy your Christmas trips!

In 2025, the main Bucharest Christmas Market in Piața Constituției runs from 29 November to 28 December 2025, alongside additional markets at University Square and in front of the National Opera. 

We also have another – already well known – Christmas Market – that I am recommending to you 🙂 Nestled in Parcul Drumul Taberei in Bucharest’s Sector 6, the West Side Christmas Market opens its gates from 27 November 2025, bringing a winter-wonderland vibe to the west side of the city. With a panoramic Ferris wheel towering over the festive huts, a shimmering ice-rink, artisan stall-houses, mulled-wine stands, and live-concert moments, it’s a fresh alternative to the bigger city-centre markets and a must-visit for a lively, family-friendly festive evening. 

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