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The Legendary Christmas Markets of Europe
The Legendary Christmas Markets of Europe
Are you dreaming of wandering through twinkling lights and experiencing the magic of Christmas in Europe? Look no further—PLAY's destinations in Europe offer some of the best and most beloved Christmas markets in the world. From BarcelonaLink opens in a new tab to ParisLink opens in a new tab, these cities come alive during the holiday season with festive celebrations.
This blog post will dive into the unique experiences offered at each destination's Christmas markets and all the other winter wonders waiting to be discovered. So, grab a mug of hot cocoa, and let's start exploring!
Barcelona
We begin our list in the Mediterranean city of Barcelona. You might know it for its stunning architecture, beautiful beaches, or legendary football team. But in the wintertime, Barcelona transforms into a charming winter wonderland for all to enjoy.
At the heart of Barcelona's Christmas festivities is the Fira de Santa Llúcia, a popular and longstanding Christmas market in the city center. Located near the breathtaking Barcelona Cathedral, this market offers all sorts of holiday trinkets and decorations—think handcrafted ornaments, nativities, and festive clothing. Dating back to the 18th century, this market is a true Barcelona tradition and not to be missed.
Another must-see Christmas market in Barcelona is the Fira de Nadal at Plaça de la Sagrada Família. In a similar yet slightly smaller fashion, this market is ideal for those who want a more local market experience. Both markets run from late November to just before Christmas Day, giving you plenty of time to indulge in the holiday cheer.
Berlin
Many of the Christmas markets on this list drew inspiration from German Christmas markets since that's where the tradition began. German immigrants brought the tradition to their new homes and spread the holiday cheer worldwide. If you want to visit the source of these marketsLink opens in a new tab, Berlin is the place to be.
With over 80 Christmas markets scattered throughout the city, you can find one almost anywhere you go. From traditional markets in charming squares to more modern and alternative markets, there's something for everyone in Berlin during the holidays.
Depending on what you're looking for, we recommend checking out the Charlottenburg Palace Christmas Market, WeihnachtsZauber Gendarmenmarkt, and Winter World at Potsdamer Platz.
If you're looking for the largest Christmas market in Berlin, head on over to Spandau Christmas Market. A giant tree stands tall at the center, surrounded by cobble-stoned paths that really take you back to 14th-century Germany. You'll have a chance to eat sumptuous food, shop for handmade crafts, and even see a nativity scene with live animals.
However, Berlin's winter festivities don't end with just Christmas markets. The city truly transforms during this time of year, with ice skating rinks popping up all over and breathtaking holiday light displays adorning the streets.
Copenhagen
The capital of Denmark, Copenhagen, is known for its colorful harbor front buildings, historical castles, and delicious cuisine. And during the holiday season, this city truly shines, with spectacular Christmas markets dotting the streets.
Start your holiday market excursionLink opens in a new tab at Tivoli, one of the oldest amusement parks in the world. During the winter months, this popular attraction becomes Christmas-themed, with 2 million lights illuminating the park. Garlands and wreaths decorate the pathways, while wooden stalls sell traditional Danish Christmas goods. And don't forget to try some seasonal treats, like aebleskiver (Danish pancake balls) and gløgg (mulled wine).
Another must-visit market in Copenhagen is the festive Julemarked on Højbro Plads. Located in one of the city's main squares, this market is filled with log cabins selling handcrafted gifts, cozy blankets, and tasty Danish delicacies. And the best part? It's free admission! Father Christmas himself even makes an appearance, greeting visitors and taking pictures.
Dublin
Next, we travel to Ireland's capital city, Dublin. You might be familiar with Dublin Castle, but have you heard of the Dublin Castle Christmas Market? This market is located in the castle's courtyard and features over 30 wooden stalls selling traditional Irish gifts and crafts.
Carolers fill the air with festive melodies, while horse-drawn carriages and hot whiskey add to the charming atmosphere. Visitors even benefit from free access to the castle's State apartments. These lavish rooms showcase the extravagant lifestyle of Ireland's past rulers, providing beautiful contrast to the buzzing Christmas market outside.
But that's not all Dublin has to offer during the holidays. The city sets up an indoor winter village at the historic City Fruit & Veg Market. Traditional Christmas entertainmentLink opens in a new tab is on full display, from carolers to circus performers. And, of course, there are plenty of stalls selling everything from mulled wine to artisanal jewelry.
Last but not least is an interesting initiative unique to Dublin. Native Events and D-Light Studios join forces to present the Sustainable Christmas Market at the CHQ Building. The market features conscious and ethical products, showcasing sustainable businesses in Ireland and promoting environmentally friendly holiday shopping. A lot of waste is produced during the holiday season, so this market is a great way to do your part in reducing the impact on the planet.
Although it only runs one weekend, from December 6th to 8th, this market is worth checking out for its unique take on holiday shopping. You can find the Sustainable Christmas Market on Great Clarence St in Ballybough.
Liverpool
The English sure know how to do Christmas markets, and Liverpool is no exception. The Liverpool Christmas Market is located on St. George's Plateau on William Brown Street. This market launches on November 19th, giving you plenty of time to check it out. Like previous years, you'll find the iconic Ferris wheel and carousel, along with over 40 wooden chalets.
From German sausages to a Bavarian bar, plenty of international flavors can be found at the Liverpool Christmas Market. There are also vegan options for those with dietary restrictions. Note that the City Council handpicks each vendor, ensuring a high-quality shopping experience for visitors.
But the market isn't just about shopping—there's also plenty of entertainment to be found here. One of the alpine-themed huts will host a karaoke experience, while others offer a chance to meet Santa Claus and sample festive treats. And, of course, the classic carols fill the air as you peruse the charming market stalls.
London
We stay in the UK for our next destination, London. The city's Christmas markets are definitely not to be missed. They are plentiful, beautiful, and lively. The riverside location of the South Bank Centre Winter Market makes for a scenic setting, while Kingston Market offers a historic atmosphere with its year-round market hall dating back to the 1800s. But if you're looking for something unique, head to Hyde Park's Winter Wonderland.
Winter Wonderland is described as "a spectacular festive event in the heart of the capital," and it lives up to its name. With over 100 wooden cabins and an array of entertainment, this is one winter market done right. Get your gift shopping done, and then ride the giant observation wheel for stunning views over London. And don't miss out on the largest skating rink in the UK to glide under the stars.
There's also the Covent Garden Christmas Village if you're looking for something a bit more refined. This immersive market allows you to walk through a forest of Christmas trees with gorgeous twinkling lightsLink opens in a new tab overhead. The village includes a range of fine dining options in addition to the usual market stalls and entertainment.
Finally, those who want to avoid the snow and chilly temperatures can check out Christmas under the Canopy at King's Cross. The market is set up underneath a heated canopy, keeping you warm as you shop for gifts and sample delicious food. There are also ethical and eco-friendly options to be found here, along with special events, including enchanting carol singers.
Madrid
You can opt to spend the holidays in Spain with Madrid's delightful Christmas market. The main square at Plaza Mayor transforms into a gorgeous Christmas village, complete with a towering tree and twinkling lights. As you wander the market, enjoy some traditional Spanish food and hot drinks to warm up in the chilly winter air.
Nativity scenes are a beloved tradition in Spain, and Madrid's Christmas market has its version on display. You can also find figurines for your own nativity scene, unique handcrafted jewelry, and other gifts. The space is big enough to spend a few hours wanderingLink opens in a new tab and shopping, but it maintains an intimate atmosphere.
And when you're done at the market, there are plenty of other festive activities to enjoy in Madrid during the holiday season. Attending a Christmas Eve Mass at one of the beautiful historic churches is a popular choice. So is taking in a flamenco show or enjoying a special Christmas dinner at a traditional Spanish restaurant.
Paris
Say "Joyeux Noël" in the City of Light, with a visit to Paris for Christmas. The city hosts an impressive array of Christmas markets, each offering its own unique experience. La Magie de Noël, or The Magic of Christmas, is the largest market in Paris at the Tuileries Gardens. Located next to the Louvre, this used to be the equally-famous Christmas market of Champs-Elysées until it moved to its new location.
Over 13 million visitors come to this market each year, enjoying the carnival rides and beautiful lights. A Ferris wheel, bumper cars, and a fun house are just some of the attractions to enjoy on arrival. Of course, you'll find French delicacies like saucissons, champagne, and crepes, as well as unique gifts and trinkets.
For a more intimate Christmas market experience, head to Paris Notre Dame. Located next to the famous Notre Dame Cathedral, this market is known for musical entertainment and gourmet foodLink opens in a new tab offerings. The medieval towers of the historic cathedral provide a stunning backdrop for your holiday shopping. Slated to be rebuilt in 2024 after a tragic fire, it's still worth a visit to see the iconic structure and enjoy the festive atmosphere of the market.
Conclusion
No matter where you spend the holiday season in Europe, be sure to explore one of these Christmas markets for a truly unforgettable experience. PLAY airlines have convenient flights to all these destinations, making it easy to check off every item on your Christmas market bucket list.
Our airline gets you to your destination safely with minimal carbon emissions, allowing you to indulge in guilt-free holiday cheer. Happy holidays from PLAY!