Christmas Markets

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Christmas Markets in the USA…

The Great Dickens Christmas Fair

San Francisco, California

Buffalo Holiday Market

Buffalo, New York 

Christkindl Markt

Grand Rapids, Michigan

Union Square Holiday Market

Manhattan, New York 

Georgetown Christmas Market

Georgetown, Colorado

Georgetown Christmas Market

Georgetown, Colorado

European Christmas Markets

Dresden Striezelmarkt

The Dresden Striezelmarkt is regularly voted the favorite Christmas market in German-speaking countries. The 590th edition will take place in 2024, making it the oldest Christmas market in Germany. This visitor magnet attracts visitors with superlatives such as the world’s largest 14.61-meter-high step pyramid from the Ore Mountains, what is probably the world’s largest walk-in candle arch, and a free daily Christmas cultural program for young and old.

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 Traditional Holiday Cookie Recipes…

Classic Italian Christmas Cookies Recipe

Classic Italian Christmas Cookies Recipe

These Italian Christmas cookies are a holiday tradition that brings warmth and joy to any celebration. With their delicate flavor and festive charm, they are the perfect addition to your holiday baking. Simple yet elegant, these cookies are a delightful way to share a bit of Italian heritage and create lasting memories with loved ones.”

The Tradition and History of the Christmas Cookie

The Tradition and History of the Christmas Cookie

Origins and Evolution The tradition of baking and sharing Christmas cookies is deeply rooted in history, tracing back to ancient solstice rituals and medieval European customs. The concept of Christmas cookies as we know them today began to take shape during the...

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Year-Round Christmas Stores

The Christmas Shoppe

Helen, Georgia

Buffalo Holiday Market

Buffalo, New York 

Christkindl Markt

Grand Rapids, Michigan

The Incredible Christmas Place

Piegon Forge, Tennessee

Georgetown Christmas Market

Georgetown, Colorado

Georgetown Christmas Market

Georgetown, Colorado

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Christmas Market?

Traditional Christmas markets started in Germany in the Late Middle Ages–one of the oldest in Dresden dates back to 1434, but has expanded throughout Europe.

A street market is associated with celebrating Christmas during the four weeks of Advent. These markets originated in Germany but are now held in many other countries. They typically feature food, drink, and seasonal items for sale from open-air stalls, accompanied by traditional singing and dancing.

What is Glühwein?

Glühwein is a warm, spiced wine that has been around since 1420, when it was often considered a drink for German noblemen. Now an iconic Christmastime drink, the German word, “Glühwein”, is composed from the words “gluhen” and “wein”, meaning to “mull” or “glow” the “wine”. The name was derived from the red-hot irons used to heat the wine across the Germanic cultures when the drink first became popular. This beverage has a rich, aromatic, and sweet taste and is typically made with red wine, which gives it a fruity flavor. The wine is heated and often infused with various spices such as cinnamon, cloves, star anise, and orange zest, which add a warm and comforting quality to the drink, perfect for a cold winter day

Who is Christkind and why are they part of Christmas markets?

The term “Christkind” usually refers to an angel-like “spirit of Christmas” rather than literally the Christ Child. In Europe, the Christkind is the traditional “bringer of gifts” much like Santa Claus who originated from the legend of St. Nicholas. Often depicted as a fairy-like child, usually with blond hair and angel wings, children are told that the Christkind will not come and bring presents if they are curious and try to spot it on Christmas Eve.

Many modern-day Christmas markets use adults to act in the role of their Christkind, keeping in the tradition of the blond hair or wig, and a costume that has some type of winged sleeves. The Christkind figure is often used at Christmas Market opening ceremonies, reading a proclamation, and/or can be found strolling through the area posing for photos with guests or handing out small treats.

What kind of items can I buy at a Christmas market?

You can find a wide range of items including handmade crafts, ornaments, woolens, local foods, and other unique gifts. It’s a good idea to do a “reconnaissance loop” to survey your options before making purchases.