Book Your Christmas Market Break Today

Kick start your Christmas with a trip to one of our featured Christmas market breaks.

There are few things more magical than the atmosphere of a traditional Christmas market. It’s a wonderful experience for all ages, a chance to indulge in the true spirit of Christmas.

Every year more and more visitors are enjoying the unique festive charms of Christmas markets in Germany, as well as in many other European destinations. Characterised by their distinctive settings and regional traditions, each Christmas market boasts its own unique flair.

Experience the magic of Europe’s Christmas markets as you stroll around twinkling stalls selling traditional handicrafts, regional specialities and unique gifts, accompanied by the festive aromas of roasted chestnuts, grilled sausages and mulled wine.

A Christmas market holiday is a great choice for some festive family fun. From toboggan runs and ice rinks to festive shows and culinary delights, there is plenty for both adults and children to enjoy at a Christmas market.

And if you're planning a trip to one of Europe's Christmas markets, now really is the time to book.

 

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