Magical Christmas markets: Cologne leads the ranking of the best goals
Magical Christmas markets: Cologne leads the ranking of the best goals
Christmas time is not far away and the anticipation increases in Germany. The British newspaper The Times has determined the most beautiful Christmas markets in Europe, putting several German cities in the foreground. This confirms the tradition and the festive atmosphere associated with the markets.
The first Christmas markets opened their goals on November 15, such as the winter village in Bayreuth, and most cities are ready to receive visitors with festive splendor and delicious pastries. Surprisingly, Cologne has made it to the top of the list and impresses with numerous markets that all have their own charm.
The best Christmas markets in Germany
A total of four German cities were included in the ranking. Cologne leads the field, followed by Berlin, which ranks in third place. Berlin is known for its trendy Christmas presents and the opportunity to drive sledges. It continues with Esslingen in 22nd place, which is known for its picturesque half -timbered streets and an impressive backdrop. Nuremberg follows in 23rd place and stands out due to his focus on sustainability, which is becoming increasingly important today.
In addition, Germany is referred to in the article as the "King of Christmas Markets", which underlines the importance and influence of the German Christmas markets. Several cities in Germany, such as Nuremberg, are known for their traditional Christmas market culture. These markets not only offer a variety of gifts, but also culinary delights that underline the festive mood.
tradition plays a major role in these markets. Visitors can not only try local specialties, but also enjoy the festive atmosphere that arises from songs, lights and the scent of mulled wine and roasted almonds. In addition to the German markets, there are also Christmas markets in neighboring countries, which are also worth a visit, such as Austria with cities such as Salzburg and Vienna and France with Strasbourg.
Overall, it is a wonderful opportunity for city trips that combine the exploration of cultures and traditions with festive joy. Regardless of whether you bump through the stands or enjoy a cup of mulled wine, these markets offer numerous experiences that are always a symbol for the contemplative time of the year. The Christmas season in Germany will never get out of fashion, because the markets attract visitors from all over the world every year.
To get the best Christmas markets at a glance, here is a list of the winners according to The Times :
- Cologne (Germany)
- Salzburg (Austria)
- Berlin (Germany)
- Monaco
- rovinj (Croatia)
- Marbella (Spain)
- Budapest (Hungary)
- Prague (Czech Republic)
- Strasbourg (France)
- Gothenburg (Sweden)
- Bratislava (Slovakia)
- Bohemia (Czech Republic)
- Vienna (Austria)
- Copenhagen (Denmark)
- Tallinn (Estonia)
- Brussels (Belgium)
- Basel (Switzerland)
- Edinburgh (Scotland)
- gdansk (Poland)
- Metz (France)
- Krakow (Poland)
- Esslingen (Germany)
- Nuremberg (Germany)
- Seville (Spain)
- Zagreb (Croatia)
- Bruges (Belgium)
- Meran (Italy)
- Innsbruck (Austria)
- lille (France)
The ranking clearly shows which cities are particularly in the spotlight and underlines the variety of Christmas markets in Germany and the surrounding area. This tradition will certainly continue in the coming years because it brings people to joy and sense of community.
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