Charlotte Foster
International Travel

The five best European Christmas markets

A savvy traveller has shared her top five favourite Christmas markets in Europe, after visiting more than 100 festive markets. 

Originally from Texas, Helene Sula became enamoured with European festive traditions since moving to Heidelberg, Germany, in 2016. 

She told MailOnline Travel, “Heidelberg was my first ever Christmas market and I was obsessed. I made it my mission to see as many as possible. The feeling was like being a kid at Christmas all over again. The magic felt real.”

Despite her love for her local Christmas market, Helene shared the other four markets that have captured her heart, all while paying homage to the one that kicked off her love affair with Christmas festivities. 

Cologne, Germany

According to Helene, the Christmas market in Cologne is not to be missed. 

The travel blogger said, “Cologne’s Christmas market near the cathedral is breathtaking. The towering Gothic architecture of the Cologne Cathedral creates the perfect backdrop for the festive lights and stalls.”

“The market is expansive, with plenty of food options - make sure to try the Reibekuchen (potato pancakes) and mulled wine. It’s also great for families, with a skating rink and carousel.”

Strasbourg, France

The keen traveller said France always offers “authenticity” in their Christmas markets.

Helene comments, “Known as the Capital of Christmas, Strasbourg is one of the oldest and most beautiful Christmas markets in Europe.” 

“The entire city is transformed into a festive wonderland, with stunning decorations, multiple market squares, and delicious local treats like tarte flambée and bredele cookies. The charm and authenticity of this market are unmatched.”

Heidelberg, Germany

Despite travelling all over the continent for Christmas festivities, Helene’s local market of Heidelberg is still one of her favourites. 

“Heidelberg holds a special place in my heart as it was the first Christmas market I visited after moving to Germany,” comments the traveller. 

“The market goes along the Hauptstrasse, one of the longest pedestrian streets in Europe! You'll wander through the beautiful historic old town, with the illuminated Heidelberg Castle overlooking the city.”

“The ice-skating rink and warm treats like bratwurst make this market feel intimate and magical. Also, get some fries!”

Ribeauville, France

According to Helene, this historic market offers a step back in time to Christmas of years past.

She said, “Ribeauville is a medieval-themed Christmas market, and it's one of the most unique I've ever visited.The town feels like it's straight out of a fairytale, with medieval music, costumes, and performances that transport you back in time.” 

“It's only open two weekends a year so you have to plan! I also recommend this as a family-friendly one, as it's great for kids!”

Vienna, Austria

The capital city of Austria is one of the largest in Europe, and is destined to impress anyone who attends. 

Helene explains, “Vienna’s Christmas markets are elegant and enchanting, with the market at Rathausplatz being my favourite. The backdrop of Vienna’s grand architecture combined with twinkling lights is truly magical.” 

“Try a Viennese sausage and a cup of punch, and enjoy ice skating at the nearby rink for a full festive experience.”

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