Where to Find the Best Christmas Markets in Europe
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If you are yearning for all things festive then take a look at our guide to some of the best European Christmas markets. Europe has a wide range of Christmas markets so whether you are hankering after the ultimate Christmas tree topper or have just developed a strong liking for mulled wine and Christmas cake you are sure to find something here to your taste. Christmas markets offer many goods at discounted prices in December so shop around for the best price.
Best for Atmosphere
Cologne (Cologne vacation rentals | Cologne travel guide) Christmas market is actually six markets in one town, the four largest and the most impressive are located right outside the town’s beautiful Gothic cathedral. The markets are a huge event and every year they regularly attract 2 million visitors. The half-timber stalls, the temporary ice-rink, the floating market and the Medieval Christmas market outside the Chocolate museum are particularly attractive to visitors and are just a few of the reasons why this market has charmed so many to keep returning in huge numbers year after year. In fact nobody does a Christmas market quite like Germany and Nuremberg (Nuremberg vacation rentals | Nuremberg travel guide), Dresden (Dresden vacation rentals | Dresden travel guide) and Munich (Munich vacation rentals | Munich travel guide) are also considered some of the most beautiful and atmospheric.
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