As the holiday season approaches, Europe transforms into a winter wonderland with the emergence of enchanting holiday markets that adorn town squares, amusement parks and bustling shopping districts. The air is filled with the inviting aroma of mulled wine, and the twinkling lights create a magical ambiance. Delve into a shopper’s paradise, brimming with treasures, ornaments, gifts and culinary delights. Each country boasts its own unique charm. Read on for the best holiday markets Europe has to offer!
Vienna, Austria: Unleash Your Crafty Spirit
You can trace the origins of Viennese Christmas markets back to the 13th century, where tradition meets enchantment. There are over 20 markets filled with independent craft vendors. Rathausplatz square, with its neo-gothic Rathaus (Town Hall) backdrop, hosts the largest market, drawing three million visitors annually. Immerse yourself in the festive atmosphere as you indulge in candied fruits, roasted chestnuts and the famed Weihnachtspunsch—a spiced “Christmas punch.” Delight in handcrafted toys, beeswax candles and exquisite hand-blown glass ornaments as you sip on the seasonal warmth.
Pro tip: Don’t miss the live Christmas concerts and children’s workshops featuring traditional craft gift-making.
Copenhagen, Denmark: Elves and Elegance
Feel the Christmas spirit envelop you in Copenhagen, a city dedicated to design and celebration. Tivoli Gardens, adorned with 1,800 precisely placed Christmas lights, transforms into a winter wonderland under the direction of John Loring, Tiffany & Co’s design director. Treat yourself to gløgg, a mulled red wine, and relish delectable apple pancakes or æbleskiver. Discover handcrafted sweaters, porcelain figurines and the charming red-shirted elves called nissers. Legend has it that leaving a bowl of porridge for them brings forth delightful gifts.
Pro tip: Snag unique handcrafted items and immerse yourself in the charm of Danish Christmas traditions.
Dresden, Germany: Nibble on Tradition
Witness the spectacle of four tons of fruitcake parading through cobblestone streets in Dresden, Germany. Dating back to 1434, this tradition culminates in the Stiezelmarkt, accompanied by the Stollenmädchen or “Fruitcake Maiden.” Indulge in the Saxon fruit loaf amid 230 sparkling craft stalls and admire the towering 46-foot Christmas Pyramid. Savor a mug of mulled wine, complemented by fruitcake or pfefferkuchen (gingerbread). Explore hand-carved Nutcrackers with intricate details.
Pro tip: Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the craft stalls and bring home hand-carved Nutcrackers as unique souvenirs.
Strasbourg, France: A Culinary Blend of Cultures
Straddling the French/German border, the Strasbourg Christmas market, founded in 1570, embodies a harmonious blend of cultures. Revel in the traditions as you listen to carolers and glide around the ice skating rink. Toast to the festivities with mulled wine served in a boot-shaped German stein or beer mug. Indulge in yuletide treats like bredles and knack, a savory sausage seasoned with black truffles and wine.
Pro tip: Explore the market’s diverse stalls for gifts related to the white stork, a symbol of good luck in the Alsace region of France.
These holiday markets were the heart of gift-buying traditions for centuries. Step back in time, immerse yourself in gleeful traditions and embrace the Christmas spirit. For an unforgettable experience, contact an Expedia Cruises of OVC travel advisor to plan your holiday cruise and witness Europe’s best holiday markets in person! Call 800-787-1459 today!