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Journey through Bavaria: 8 Christmas markets that are worth visiting

2023-11-10T19:42:14.824Z

Highlights: Journey through Bavaria: 8 Christmas markets that are worth visiting. Bavaria has many more Christmas markets to offer. The Augsburg Christmas Market is one of the oldest Christmas markets in Germany. The Christmas market at Regensburg's Neupfarrplatz is waiting for a visit from Christmas fans. It starts in the cathedral city on 27 November, the market is open until 23 December. The market in Würzburg is open from 1 to 23 December and offers around 100 stalls. This year it will take place from 27 November to 24 December.



Status: 10.11.2023, 20:31 PM

By: Katarina Amtmann

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There are magical Christmas markets all over Bavaria. Some are more, some perhaps less well-known. But it's definitely worth a visit.

1 / 9The Nuremberg Christmas Market (large in the picture) is known worldwide. But Bavaria has many more Christmas markets to offer. © Imago/imagebroker/Wolfgang Maria Weber/Manfred Segerer (Collage: Merkur.de)

2 / 9Of course, one of the world's most famous Christmas markets should not be missing from this list: the Nuremberg Christmas Market. From 1 to 24 December, visitors can enjoy mulled wine, bratwurst and the like and get one or two Christmas presents. © IMAGO / imagebroker

3 / 9A visit to the "Christmas town" of Rothenburg ob der Tauber is also worthwhile. This year's Reiterlesmarkt will take place from 1 to 23 December. Rothenburg also has a Christmas museum open all year round. © IMAGO / Peter Widmann

4 / 9From Middle Franconia we now continue to Lower Franconia: The Christmas market in Würzburg is also worth a visit. It is open from 1 to 23 December and offers around 100 stalls. © IMAGO / HMB-Media

5 / 9Off to Upper Franconia: Bamberg also attracts visitors with a Christmas market at Maximiliansplatz. It starts on 28 November. Until 23 December, you can enjoy roasted almonds, mulled wine and co. there. © IMAGO / Future Image

6 / 9Upper Bavaria also brings Christmas spirit, like Rosenheim here. The local Christmas market is open from 1 to 24 December. © IMAGO / Wolfgang Maria Weber

7 / 9The western town of Pullman City is located in Eging am See in Lower Bavaria, Germany. A German-American Christmas market takes place there in winter. This year, it starts on November 10 and runs until December 17. "Musical country Christmas shows, a singing Santa, the giant stuffed animals 'Frosty, Rudolph and Little Santa', cookies and punch stands make a stroll through the colorfully lit Main Street a unique experience," the website says. © IMAGO / Panthermedia

8 / 9In the Upper Palatinate, for example, the Christmas market at Regensburg's Neupfarrplatz is waiting for a visit from Christmas fans. It starts in the cathedral city on 27 November, the market is open until 23 December. © IMAGO / Manfred Segerer

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9 / 9The picture gallery ends with a Christmas market in the last remaining administrative district of Swabia. The Augsburg Christmas Market is one of the oldest Christmas markets in Germany. This year it will take place from 27 November to 24 December. © IMAGO / Alexander Rochau

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