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  2. Best Christmas markets in Europe 2024 – and where to ... - AOL

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    This year the markets will open on 30 November 2024, running until 7 January 2025. ... out more stalls and the Christmas grotto. Opening dates. The markets open on 20 November and run until 29 ...

  3. These European Christmas Markets Are the Most Magical Escapes

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    September 18, 2024 at 1:50 PM. ... Austria. Dates: November 15–December 23. ... A Christmas market brings together all of Europe's festive finest in one spot. With many known for food, some ...

  4. Where to find the best European Christmas market tours for ...

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    Where to find the best Christmas market tours for 2023 and 2024. ... including Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, France, and the U.K. At press time, there were still some discounts on 2023 ...

  5. Magdeburg Christmas market - Wikipedia

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    The Magdeburg Christmas market (German: Magdeburger Weihnachtsmarkt) is a Christmas market taking place annually in Magdeburg, Germany, at the Old Market Square . It is the largest Christmas market in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt , [ 1 ] with more than two million annual visitors and over 125 Christmas stands.

  6. Christkindlmarkt at Marienplatz - Wikipedia

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    Kripperlmarkt. With around 140 market stands, it now has around three million visitors every year from all over the world. In addition to the extensive musical-cultural accompanying program, the almost 30-meter-high Christmas tree in front of the town hall, with around 2,500 lights, is donated every year to the citizens of Munich by a different town from Austria or Italy.

  7. Christkindelsmärik, Strasbourg - Wikipedia

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    The name "Christkindelsmärik" is of Alsatian origin, a low Alemannic German dialect which was the mainly spoken language in the Alsace until the 20th century. In many parts of south Germany and Austria christmas markets (German: Weihnachtsmärkte) are also called Christkind(e)l(s)markt (the spelling depends on the local dialect).