Christmas Markets
Stuttgart, Berlin and Brussels
It's never too early to be thinking about the European Christmas Markets. Our first Christmas Market was in Berlin, Germany. It wasn't our primary reason to go to Berlin. I was aware of them and told my wife about them. I'm not really a Christmas person but she is and I figgered she'd like to see them. Let me tell ya, they really blew me away. I felt like a kid again. The aroma of bratwurst, knockwurst and currywurst permeated the crisp night air. The markets were very crowded at times but this just seemed to add to the ambiance. There were many locals standing around eating, drinking, smiling and laughing despite the sometime fierce weather. The Germans are obviously a hardy breed. The street food is fabulous. In addition to the sausages there were potatoe dishes, sauteed mushrooms, cheeses, chocolates, pastries and of course the signature hot spiced Gluwhein. Not to mention an array of fine German lagers.
There are blocks of booths side by side selling fine Christmas ornaments, cheap trinkets, fine cheeses, dried sausages, hand made scarves and hats, jewelery etc. etc. etc.
There are also rides for little kids and several ice skating rinks with skate rentals available.
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Brugges, Belgium----->
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I've heard that the Market in Nurnberg Germany is quite impressive.
I'd love to hear of your Christmas Market experiences throughout Europe. Please Post A Comment !!