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As one of Germany’s largest and busiest cities, you can’t miss Stuttgart’s Christmas market when in Germany. We could keep our adorable Glühwein Christmas mugs for an extra few euros and get continuous refills of the spiced Christmas beverage.
They include appreciating live Christmas music/orchestras at the market square, in Bärenbrunnen-well and Karlsbader-Platz. Needless to say, I was ecstatic to get one of my own at a real German Christmas Market to go with my other beloved traditional German Christmas decorations that hopefully my kids will cherish as well. Nativity ScenesWith seven traditional markets spread around the city, you will have a wide selection to wander around. These gorgeous German gifts have numerous names from Papier Stern, Stern Lanterne to the Froebel Star (Fröbelstern). With traditional and somewhat quirky alternative German Christmas markets assembled around the city, you can explore them all for an entertaining weekend.
You might be confused with all the different spellings, but that’s because of those silly little umlauts. No matter which version of the word you see, they all mean the same thingIt’s not typically considered a winter destination, except in December, when people come from miles around to visit the famous German Christmas market. There is a unique atmosphere, especially around the Domplatz, surrounded by the church and old houses. There are many Christmas market destinations, so to help you decide which one to visit during Christmas 2023, I have listed fifteen of the best German Christmas markets, as chosen by myself and my fellow seasoned travel bloggers. We had arrived as it was getting dark, so the most beautiful Christmas lights were starting to take effect. It is best to spend at least a day at the market to experience Stuttgart’s beauty fully at Christmastime.