5 Best Places to Spend Christmas in Europe

Sarhan Basem

Belgium, (Brussels Morning Newspaper) Most travelers love to visit the Christmas markets then they consider spending their Christmas in Europe. Many European countries have fares and events to celebrate the special day. The colorful festivals have lights, music, and customs that date back centuries.

Travelers, who wish to enjoy the winter events can combine their favorite things to see and do when they visit Europe. You can enjoy shopping and traditional foods along with sightseeing all over Europe during Christmas Eve and the holiday season. Many churches hold Christmas concerts in the churches. The seasonal displays in department store windows are also great entertainment for locals and travelers alike.

5 Best Places To Spend Your Christmas Eve In Europe 

European countries celebrate Christmas eve with a lot of zeal and passion. If you are looking for the best places to spend your Christmas in Europe, then this post will be helpful for you. You can consult our list of the best places to visit in Europe on Christmas day.

1.Nuremberg, Germany

Nuremberg is the best-known Christmas market in Germany. It is a major tourist attraction and sets the Christmas vibe perfectly. The market is surrounded by beautiful medieval buildings that light up with the cathedral lights. There is a fountain that is lit and makes the area visually appealing.

This glittering wonderful is the perfect place to spend your special day with your friends and family. You can also taste the delicious food in the market as numerous shops sell quality food. NĂĽrnberger Lebkuchen is filled with gingerbread cookies, so make sure to try them.

2. Stuttgart and the Black Forest, Germany

The Christmas markets in Germany are perfect to celebrate your Christmas eve. There is no better market in Germany than in the Black Forest region. Stuttgart is the biggest and oldest market that is lit with Christmas celebrations all through the holiday season.  

There is an entire section dedicated to the children’s features. You can enjoy a train ride with your kids and take a look at the Christmas tree ornaments. Stuttgart’s market is about 20 minutes away from the e Baroque Christmas Market. In this market, there are around 170 market stalls that are decorated in the Baroque style of the Ludwigsburg Palace.

3. Strasbourg, France

Strasbourg has the best Christmas market in France. This market has an unbeatable setting. The Half-timbered houses and the garlands of lights make the area a wonderful sight. The elaborate light displays make the squares shine. Spending your Christmas in Strasbourg’s lovely neighborhood is the perfect choice for people with kids. The market is located near the river and is surrounded by medieval buildings.

The largest of the markets is located under the Gothic Notre-Dame Cathedral. Several wooden cabins over there sell Christmas ornaments, handicrafts, and food.

You must look for the bredele cookies and the Alsatian honey gingerbread. The travelers can also snack on warm flammekeuche (tarte flambée in French). Cabins in the Place du Marché-aux-Poissons are filled with the best Alsatian food products.

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4. Dresden and the Ore Mountains, Germany

Dresden’s Striezelmarkt is a historic site that dates back to the 1400s. The area is steeped in centuries of tradition. Dresden Christstollen, is a rich buttery yeast bread that is filled with candied fruits inside. You can also try various food items that are popular with foodies in Germany. 

The area has several Markets that are designed with different themes. Inside the Dresden Royal Palace is the medieval market. It doesn’t have any electricity but you can find several authentic crafts, foods, and arts that belong to the Middle Ages.

5. Precepe Scenes, Italy

St. Francis of Assisi is the perfect place to spend your Christmas eve. The place is best known in Italy for its wonderful scenery. The beautiful mountain area is decorated with lights and ornaments on Christmas day. The annual tradition is spread throughout Italy, as it takes different forms in different regions and towns.

Any tourist who wishes to encounter the most unusual activities must visit this place. You can watch a lot of plays where you see real people playing the roles of the holy family and shepherds. The shows look real because live sheep and other animals are a part of the events.

In Barga, Tuscany, more than 100 costumed people form a procession behind Mary and Joseph. They ask for lodging throughout the town. In Rivisondoli, Abruzzo, there are hundreds of costumed people that are waiting for the arrival of the Three Kings on Epiphany.

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Sarhan Basem is Brussels Morning's Senior Correspondent to the European Parliament. With a Bachelor's degree in English Literature, Sarhan brings a unique blend of linguistic finesse and analytical prowess to his reporting. Specializing in foreign affairs, human rights, civil liberties, and security issues, he delves deep into the intricacies of global politics to provide insightful commentary and in-depth coverage. Beyond the world of journalism, Sarhan is an avid traveler, exploring new cultures and cuisines, and enjoys unwinding with a good book or indulging in outdoor adventures whenever possible.