Here are six Christmas markets I absolutely adored in Munich, Germany. 🎄🎅🏼 🐻 🎁 AIRPORT CHRISTMAS MARKET That’s right, there’s a Christmas market at the airport! And this ain’t no dinky market. It’s a full blown Christmas market with wood chalets, giant Christmas tree, holiday lights, festive decor, an outdoor ice rink, curling lanes, mulled wine and more. The perfect start and end to a trip to Munich. And I love that it’s outdoors, but covered so you don’t need to worry about rain and snow! CHRISTMAS VILLAGE AT MUNICH RESIDENZ This is little market is set in a large courtyard surrounded on all sides by the Kaiserhof of the Residenz. There’s a Christmas tree, Christmas pyramid and a couple dozens wooden stalls selling crafts, ornaments, mulled wine and treats. It’s very charming, and the setting is lovely. MARIENPLATZ If you only have time for one Christmas market in Munich, this is the one. Marienplatz is the city’s oldest Christmas market, dating back to the 14th century. More than 100 wooden stalls fill the large main square in Old Town, as well as several nearby streets (the mini market at Rindermarkt is the most charming area). NEUHAUSER WEIHNACHTSMARKT This small neighborhood market is one of my favorites. Mostly because this is one of the only Christmas markets in Munich with a carousel, and the small Old World carousel is completely charming. There is also a small Christmas pyramid that sits surrounded by little wood chalets, tree garland, holiday decor, mulled wine stalls delicious treats and more. TOLLWOOD WINTER FESTIVAL Large holiday festival on the grounds of Oktoberfest. Not my favorite, as I prefer the Old Town setting, but still a fun hang with warm drinks, tasty treats, a Christmas tree grove, jugglers, music and more. WITTELSBACHERPLATZ MEDIEVAL MARKET This is a small unique medieval themed market. All the details look very historic including old wood towers, castle booths, jesters, drinking horns, jugglers, reenactments and more.
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