As the new year approaches, Europe’s magical cities are enjoying the festive season.

Vienna, Austria

The Christmas market in Vienna has been hosting guests in the square in front of the city hall since November 11 this year. A warm atmosphere awaits you at the Sunday festivities that will last until December 26; because the Viennese know very well how to enjoy mulled wine, roasted chestnuts and spicy Christmas cookies. In the market set up in front of the world-famous Belvedere Palace, all the subtleties of the Baroque lifestyle are exhibited. More than 40 stands, with their magnificent decorations and lighting, allow those who visit the market, especially in the evening after work, to easily get into the spirit of celebration.

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Frankfurt, Germany

Every year, countless Christmas markets are held in almost all cities in Germany. You can experience the most beautiful of these in Frankfurt. The history of the colorful Christmas market in the city dates back to 1393. Therefore, we can say that it is one of the oldest Christmas markets in Germany. Moreover, it is so popular all over the world that it hosts approximately three million visitors every year. There are countless reasons why people come in droves: Römerberg’s splendid winter-tale-like atmosphere, the beautiful city square, St. Paul’s Church, where the seeds of German democracy were sown, hot cider, the historical carousel and the 30-meter-high Christmas tree are just a few of them…

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Colmar, France

Maybe many of you have never visited, but; we can say that Colmar, which is about two hours away from Paris by train, hosts the most beautiful celebrations in Europe when it comes to Christmas. There are six different Christmas markets in the old town, all with different themes. Some of the markets that start in the last week of November in the city center, which keeps the spirit of the Middle Ages alive, focus entirely on gourmet foods, while others attract attention with their stalls full of handmade souvenirs. In addition, children’s choirs singing traditional Christmas carols on the canal in the “Petite Venise” area fascinate the guests every Saturday and Wednesday afternoon.