The festive season is (finally) here, and what better way to celebrate than a trip to one of Europe’s best Christmas markets. These bauble-adorned hubs are the perfect spots to get your mulled wine fix and to eat your way through the continent’s gingerbread supply (I need winter insulation, okay). So grab your friends and hop on a plane! Strictly no Scrooges allowed. Here is the list of the best Christmas markets in Europe.
Good for: Having a go on the rides before a slice (or three) of freshly-baked gingerbread.
Good for: Food, and lots of it. It’s truly one of the best Christmas markets in Europe.
Good for: Munching on Dutch waffles by the canals.
Good for: Getting some serious Christmas tree inspo.
Good for: Pretending you’re in Germany as you wander through wooden cabin stalls.
Good for: Stocking up on Christmas pressies – this is the largest Christmas market outside of Germany, after all.
Good for: Gliding across the ice rink and pretending you’re on Dancing on Ice.
Good for: Shopping your way through the Tivoli Gardens – just make sure to bring a coat!
Good for: Putting all those singing-in-the-shower ‘rehearsals’ to good use as you join in with festive carols. Of course it makes the list of best Christmas markets in Europe.
Good for: Mulled wine, mulled cider, mulled everything.
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