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If I had to name the one thing I loved most about this time of year it would be Christmas markets. There are many UK Christmas markets available but there is also such an abundance in a variety of European cities that I can’t help wanting to travel little further during the festive period. Here is a selection of great blog posts on five European Christmas Markets.
A Blogger’s Guide to Five European Christmas Markets
Winter is a fantastic time of year to travel to Europe, with tree-lined streets, ceilings of fairy lights and quaint wooden huts selling handmade arts and crafts, souvenirs, and local delicacies, it makes the festive season just that extra little bit special.
Christmas markets in Europe provide the perfect setting with the aromas of mulled wine and cinnamon spice and the sound of Christmas jingles in the air.
How to Spend a Festive Weekend at Warsaw Christmas Markets
by The Travel Hack
Warsaw wouldn’t necessarily have been on my initial radar, but Monica’s post makes it sound like an ideal destination for a cheap Winter break full of traditional festivities.
Christmas Markets in Berlin, Germany
by Hand Luggage Only
If I had to pick one European Christmas market to visit, it would be Berlin. There just seems to be something about German markets that shows exactly what Christmas should look like. Plus Yaya and Lloyd’s photos are always stunning.
by Being Buttons
Prague has been at the top of my wish list for Winter destinations for years and Nicola’s post shows exactly why it’s worth visiting. The Christmas markets look Amazing!
Spending 24 Hours Visiting Cologne Christmas Market, Germany
by Travel Dave
Did You Know this About Tallinn Christmas Market
by Outlandish Blog
Which European Christmas markets have you visited?
Let me know in the comments.
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