The Christmas market in Vienna in the snow is full of dreams.
Vienna has always been known as the number one Christmas market city in Europe!
As usual, from mid-November to December 26 every year, Vienna transforms itself into a bustling Christmas city, with large and small markets scattered throughout the streets of the old town. Christmas lights✨ and the lively Christmas markets of all sizes create a fairy-tale 🎄 Christmas atmosphere.
This year's Christmas market officially opened on November 10th. The streets and alleys are decorated with gorgeous crystal chandeliers, turning Vienna into a "Christmas fantasy wonderland".
Christmas Market at Rathausplatz (Christkindlmarkt am Rathausplatz), starts on November 10th.
Christmas Market on the Campus of the University of Vienna (Weihnachtsdorf am Campus der Uni Wien), starting on November 19th
Hof Square Christmas Market (Weihnachtsmarkt am Hof), starts on November 10th
Stephansplatz Christmas Market (Weihnachtsdorf am Stephansplatz), starts on November 10th
Türkenschanzpark Christmas Market (Weihnachtsmarkt im Türkenschanzpark), starts on November 10th
✅Christmas market to experience
Try local food: There are many delicious local foods at the Christmas market, such as Gratzl (grilled sausages), doughnuts, butter almonds, etc. Tasting local specialities is an important part of visiting Vienna’s Christmas markets.
Handicrafts and Gifts: There are many handicrafts and unique gifts 🎁 at the Christmas market, including traditional handmade Christmas decorations, wooden toys and local artworks. This is a great place to shop for gifts.
Music and cultural performances: Some markets host concerts and cultural performances 🎵 to add to the festive atmosphere. Check the market's program schedule in advance so you don't miss out on the great shows.
⚠Tips:
Vienna is cold in winter, so it is recommended to wear warm clothes, especially at night.
The Christmas markets are usually more crowded in the evening, so plan your trip in advance and arrive early to better enjoy the beauty of the market.
Christmas markets are usually concentrated in the city center, and walking tours are a good way to explore the markets and enjoy the city scenery.
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