These Magical Christmas Markets in Europe Will Make You Want to Plan a Whole Trip

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All across Europe, the start of the holiday season is signaled by the arrival of Christmas markets. Cities transform into winter wonderlands with string lights illuminating every cobblestone street and finely decorated trees standing on every corner. Spiced, savory notes waft through the air, while cozy wooden chalets filled with festive finds and mouthwatering delights populate snow-dusted town squares. It’s a sight straight from the pages of a storybook, and it's a tradition that dates back as far as the late Middle Ages.

You'll find seasoned artisans who've been sharing their craft at these Christmas markets in Europe for years, along with new makers ready to show their unique takes on homemade ornaments. Some festivals even have online marketplaces that allow you to support the artisans and craftsmen without having to be at the festival in person.

Whether it’s the zesty mulled wine in Prague, the hand-carved musical instruments in Madrid, or a visit from Santa in Tallinn, these European Christmas markets offer one-of-a-kind experiences that are sure to put you in a festive spirit. Read on to discover more magic from the 25 most charming Christmas markets in Europe.

Jul i Vinterland in Oslo, Norway

It's only fitting that a loved winter destination such as Oslo has its own booming Christmas market during the holiday season. Guests are sure to find one-of-a-kind, Norwegian crafts and decorations from the stalls lining up the streets. Make sure to come hungry though as there's an assortment of culinary treasures to be enjoyed such as elk dishes, caramel apples, and currywurst.

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Edinburgh's Christmas in Scotland

Journey under the tree-canopied pathways of East Princes St. Gardens with a mulled wine in hand taking in the joyous sights at Edinburgh's Christmas. The holiday market located in the center of the city has a host of artisans selling bespoke trinkets and Scottish crafts (including traditional tartan ornaments!). Take a ride on the sparkling ferris wheel for impeccable views of the capital and Edinburg Castle.

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Hyde Park's Winter Wonderland in London

Each year, the heart of London sings of joy and merriment thanks to Hyde Park's Winter Wonderland. The wonderland has everything one expects from a traditional Christmas market—thousands of sparkling lights, plenty of mulled wine and hot chocolate, and hundreds of vendors—but it also has a few surprises that make it stand out including an ice kingdom and bar, a Bavarian village, and blizzard-themed rollercoaster.

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Liseberg Christmas Market in Gothenburg, Sweden

Every winter season, Gothenburg's Liseberg Amusement Park glows with over a million lights decorating market stalls and Christmas trees on the grounds. Guests can warm up with a steaming cup of Scandinavian mulled wine or rich hot chocolate as they wait their turn to enter Santa's workshop or take a twirl on the ice rink. The neighboring harbor also puts on a show with beautifully decorated trees on boats floating across the water.

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Helsinki Christmas Market in Finland

The Helsinki Christmas Market welcomes over 300,000 people each year to discover the over 120 chalets and attractions decorating the city's Senate Square. You'll, of course, find the traditional market stalls and hot mulled wine at every corner, but the market also appeals to a more modern crowd with countless vegan options and even a wood-heated sauna. After picking up a few handmade wooden lanterns, take a spin on the old-time carousel near the towering Christmas tree.

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Poznan Christmas Market in Poland

One of the oldest cities in Poland, Poznan has been dazzling guests every holiday season for centuries. The town's Old Market Square transforms into a wintry escape with snowflakes, winter delicacies, and handmade trinkets. Merchants sell a variety of carefully crafted toys and decorations, but it's the vendors selling delectable pierogies, smoked cheeses, and warm goulash that really stand out. The International Ice Sculpture Festival happens each year around the same time as the market, making the heart of Poznan truly a Christmas wonderland.

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Bath Christmas Market in the United Kingdom

Darling wooden chalets with golden lights overhead line the cobblestone streets of Bath each winter as part of the city’s renowned market. Known for its wide range of handcrafted housewares and personalized presents, the market also makes it easy for people to learn about and support local charities by allowing organizations to take chalets for free. Be sure to stop at The Lodge on Stall Street for a piping-hot cup of mulled cider.

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Vilnius Christmas Market in Lithuania

Design aficionados, the Vilnius Christmas Market is the one for you. Year after year, the Lithuanian city is regarded as having one of the most beautiful Christmas trees in all of Europe. Not only that, the dazzling fairy light displays seen throughout the Christmas market almost always coincide with the breathtaking tree display at the center of the old town. Stop into the chalets and igloos for delightful honey cakes, gingerbread, and teas.

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Funchal Christmas Market in Madeira

One may not expect a subtropical island to be a Christmas haven, but Madeira proves to be the exception. Its main capital, Funchal, hosts a market filled with rare flowers, delicious Portuguese entrees, and plenty of Christmas spirit. You won't get enough of the wine-marinated grilled meats and local Madeira punch while there. There are also performances every night from traditional Christmas carolers to folklore groups.

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The Christmas Markets of Budapest, Hungary

Budapest hosts not one but two magical Christmas markets within walking distance of each other. At Vörösmarty Square, you'll find the oldest Christmas market at the center of the capital with countless food vendors and craftspeople offering traditional Hungarian goods. While a bit smaller, the market outside of the St. Stephen’s Basilica also has hundreds of stalls lining the square, as well as a skating rink and weekend folk dance shows.

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Sibiu Christmas Market in Romania

You may never find a town with as much joyous Christmas spirit as the ancient Transylvanian city of Sibiu. The colorful market takes place in the heart of the city at Piata Mare, which just so happens to be surrounded by jaw-dropping displays of Baroque architecture. The merchants sell a wonderful range of jewelry, handcrafted ornaments, and delectable treats, but keep your eyes out for the stalls with one-of-a-kind leather goods. Oh, did we mention there's also an ice rink?

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Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, Denmark

A year-round favorite of locals and tourists, the whimsical park in Copenhagen turns into a winter wonderland with extravagant light displays and countless stalls selling sweet items like honey cake. As you walk through exploring the market, you’re sure to be greeted by traditional bands playing festive songs at various points.

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Cologne Christmas Market in Germany

Wooden stalls begin popping up all throughout Cologne at the end of November, marking the official start of the Christmas season for the residents of the classic German city. The most impressive of these markets happens beneath the city’s iconic Gothic-style cathedral with hundreds of sparkling fairy lights decorating red-topped gables. Each year, the market grows to include more and more attractions like the "Christmas Avenue," an LGBTQ+ market featuring live performances.

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Basel Weihnachtsmarkt in Switzerland

The quaint town of Basel glows each holiday season from thousands of twinkling lights lining two squares—Barfüsserplatz and Münsterplatz—and spotlighting rustic wooden chalets. The market officially starts each year with the lighting of a towering Christmas tree filled with Johann Wanner ornaments at the center of Münsterplatz. Kids will also love exploring the fairytale forest and decorating their own gingerbread houses.

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Weihnachtsmarkt Santa Croce in Florence, Italy

At the beginning of December, the piazza outside the Basilica di Santa Croce transforms into a festive German-style market filled with tasty treats and gifts from around the world. For nearly 500 years, the market at Piazza Santa Croce has served as one of Florence’s most treasured traditions with its 50 stalls of artisanal treasures. Be on the lookout for stalls selling the market’s must-try item: chimney cake covered in cinnamon and chocolate.

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Strasbourg Christmas Market in France

Twinkling fairy lights illuminating narrow alleyways, a magnificently dressed tree at the city’s center, and nearly 300 wooden chalets lining every square make Strasbourg the Christmas capital of France. One of the oldest Christmas markets in Europe, the end-of-year festivities have embraced the traditions and flavors of an Alsatian Christmas since 1570.

Guests can explore stalls for hand-blown glass ornaments and carved wooden toys and enjoy spicy gingerbread cookies and crisp Alsatian wine. The market also hosts a Sharing Village that allows people to donate to local nonprofits and charities.

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Old Town and Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic

With stalls nestled between soaring examples of Gothic and Renaissance architecture, the markets at Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square feel as though you are exploring a bit Prague’s history while celebrating the holidays with themed performances and handmade trinkets. A mere walk away from each other, visitors can stay warm while exploring both of the festive venues with delectable Czech treats such as trdelník, a spit cake rolled in cinnamon sugar, and citrusy mulled wine.

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Bratislava Christmas Market in Slovakia

Draped in thousands of fairy lights with hundreds of chalets selling wooden toys and a gleaming ice rink in the center of town, the Slovakian capital is the ideal wonderland to take your children during Christmas time. The ceremonial lighting of the magnificent tree at Main Squares kicks off the season and the opening of the markets. An added bonus: Bratislava also has an official Christmas tram that makes it easy to travel between the different squares.

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Frankfurt Christmas Market in Birmingham, United Kingdom

An ode to the traditional German Christmas market, Birmingham’s Frankfurt Christmas Market boasts over 120 stalls selling unique presents such as delicate crystal lamps, one-of-a-kind jewelry, and, of course, winter wines and beers. Holiday-lovers can enjoy buttery pretzels and mouthwatering schnitzels as they listen to the festival’s singing moose, Chris, serenade the masses on the corner of Waterloo Street.

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Tallinn Christmas Market in Estonia

With blankets of snow covering the cobble streets, a clear starry sky, and a heavenly aroma of gingerbread permeating throughout Town Hall Square, the Advent market in Tallinn looks and feels as though you just walked onto the set of a Christmas movie. It was at this market in 1441 that the first-ever Christmas tree was displayed in Europe. While the towering masterpiece remains one of the market’s highlights, families can also look forward to meeting Santa, who often pays a visit in his reindeer-pulled sleigh.

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Vienna Christmas Dream Market in Austria

The first recorded winter market in Vienna dates back to the Middle Ages, when Albrecht I of Habsburg allowed citizens of Austria’s capital to hold a December event in 1298. Centuries later, Vienna hosts an impressive 20 official Advent Markets, but none are quite as charming as the Vienna Christmas Dream. The market, which takes place in front of City Hall, has over 150 stalls selling roasted chestnuts and all the Christmas decorations imaginable. Children can even learn how to make Christmas cookies and candles on the ground level of City Hall and take a ride on an actual reindeer.

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Kraków Christmas Market in Poland

The iconic Cloth Hall, magnificent St. Mary’s Basilica, and storied medieval streets prove to be the perfect backdrop for a bustling Christmas market in Kraków’s Old Town. Local vendors offer a fun array of goods and gifts from hand-crafted Bolesławiec pottery and sweet-boiled candies to fresh pine wreaths. But one of the main attractions of the market is the honored Kraków Christmas Crib Contest, where decorated re-creations of nativity cribs and Baroque churches are paraded around the square for judging. The winners are shown in the Historical Museum of Kraków.

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Salzburg Christmas Market in Austria

The origins of the Salzburg Christmas Market date back to the late 15th century, when locals would gather at Cathedral Square to buy simple goods for their holiday celebrations. Today, the famous Advent market has over 95 stalls with the sweet smell of flaky apple strudels flooding the square, traditional wind music ringing from high above, and sparkling lights highlighting the entire city. Singers and Christmas-music-lovers alike can even partake in a daily sing-along.

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Plaza Mayor Christmas Market in Madrid, Spain

At the heart of Madrid, the Plaza Mayor stands as a reminder of Spain’s royal past and is the site of one of the country's most celebrated traditions: its acclaimed Christmas market. Unique collections of hand-painted and decorated nativity figurines and musical instruments flood the nearly 100 stalls across the square.

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Nuremberg Christkindlesmarkt in Germany

Nuremberg’s Christkindlesmarkt earned the nickname “The Little Town of Wood and Cloth” from its 180 wooden booths with red-and-white-striped cloth roofs that flood Hauptmarkt Square during the holidays. While the market offers a large selection of gingerbread, mulled wine, and traditional decorations, the true stars of the show are the “prune people.” Made from dried prunes, the well-loved figurines have been staples of the market for decades and are viewed as good-luck charms during the holidays.

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Winter Wonders in Brussels, Belgium

Much more than just a market, Winter Wonders puts the shine on Brussels as one of the premier destinations to celebrate Christmas. From ice skating and a ride on a Ferris wheel to a marvelous light-and-sound show, guest can get lost in holiday fun at the festival that stretches across Grand-Place. The heart of the wonderland is the 240 chalets at the center that serve classic Belgian beers and waffles, handmade trinkets, and decadent chocolates.

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Trento Christmas Market in Italy

Set at the foot of the snow-dusted Brenta Dolomites, the quaint Piazza Fiera and Piazza Cesare Battisti of Trento become a picturesque “Città del Natale,” or Christmas Town, with sparkling trees, thousands of golden lights, and 90 wooden huts. Vendors sell sheep’s cheese, sweet panettone, wood-carved nativity scenes, and glass ornaments across the two squares. With its commitment to environmental sustainability, the Trento Christmas market only utilizes clean energy and uses local products and eco-certified paper bags.

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Advent in Zagreb in Croatia

Regarded as one of the best Christmas market destinations, the Advent in Zagreb puts the global spotlight on the Croatian capital. The fountain that doubles as a light display and towering Christmas tree at Jelacic Square acts as the festival’s centerpiece and a cozy meeting place for guests.

Candles and lanterns cast a glow onto neighboring streets lined with well-dressed trees and lead to an ice rink, ice sculptures, pop-up bars, street-food stands, and music stages. The Advent even holds a gastronomic event devoted to “fooling around,” where people can enjoy various mulled wines and gooey štrukle all while dancing in the street.

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