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Austria's most magical Christmas markets

Top Christmas Markets in Austria

Top Christmas Markets in Austria

Visiting Austria during the holiday season is for many people a bargain of choice, and whether you are having a weekend in Vienna or driving around the country, the Christmas markets will amaze you.
Christmas markets - also called Christkindlmarkts, Weihnachtsmarkts, or Advent markets - are from Germany, but Vienna organized a "December market" as early as 1298. Markets are more than a tourist attraction; they have a deep cultural and historical significance and extraordinary shopping opportunities! The Austrian markets are open from the end of November to around Christmas Eve.
Avoid going to markets (especially in Vienna), as traffic will be fluid and parking spaces will be limited. Dress for the cold; it plunges below zero in November and December in Austria. Be prepared to stand up too; although many markets have seating and homes near food stalls, it can be difficult to get space with all the crowds.


What to buy at the Christmas markets


The most unique items you can find are handmade handicrafts; wooden toys, nutcrackers, a wide variety of ornaments (glass balls, wooden ornaments, and potpourri, cloth animals, for example), beeswax angels, carved wooden candle holders, lanterns and knitwear, just to name a few. Some stands, especially in Vienna, accept the cards, but it is much faster to bring cash and avoid long queues at ATMs.

If you are hungry, food and drinks are plentiful. Among the staple foods that you will find in all markets (although often with their own regional choice), you will find mulled wine in souvenir mugs, hot chocolate, candied apples, gingerbread hearts, bread bowl soups, paper cones stuffed with warm chestnuts, pancakes with potatoes, roasted nuts, and of course, sausages and pretzels.

The Best Vienna markets


Vienna has the largest number of Christmas markets among all Austrian cities and, depending on what you consider a "market", you have a choice of more than 30. Below you will find some of the most popular, where you can easily spend an entire evening.

Rathausplatz


Rathausplatz Christmas Market


This market is the largest and probably the most spectacular in Austria. With the backdrop of City Hall, there are more than 150 vendor stalls and the adjacent park has an ice skating rink with little Christmas surprises at every corner. It's very family-friendly with lots of activities for kids like candle making, kiosks, and cookie decorating. There are a lot of people, so it's better to go during off-peak hours, like weekday mornings.

Art Advent


The Art Advent market is located in front of the Karlskirche. The crafts are spectacular, and there are even fashion shows and events around the trotter at the weekend. All the food here comes with a biological certificate.

The Advent Market & Old Viennese Market


These markets are side by side, so it's easy to tell the difference. They are much less touristy than Rathausplatz. Thus, in addition to exceptional food, drinks, and shops, you will also have the opportunity to chat with locals. The old Viennese market is actually the oldest in the city, with beautiful wooden panels to guide you.

Christmas Village at Belvedere Palace


Christmas Village at Belvedere Palace

One thing you will notice everywhere in Vienna are the paintings of Gustav Klimt, a painter best known for The Kiss. Many markets will offer Christmas items with Klimt motifs and what better place to see Klimt than the Belvedere Palace, home to many of his most famous paintings. Then, go out to the Christmas Village which is full of many art-inspired crafts.

Christmas Market on Spittelberg


Do you want to escape from the usual boats that you saw? The Spittelberg Christmas Market will be the perfect place for you. Festive alleyways are full of crafts and antiques such as carpets, tarnished silver jewelry, and ceramics. This is the perfect place to find something for this tough friend who only loves 18th-century wartime medallions.

Christmas Village at Maria-Theresien Platz


Located between the Natural History Museum and the Art Museum, this is the perfect place to cool off after seeing the extensive collections. The market also offers some of the largest Austrian donuts to savor.

Winter at the MQ


It is Vienna's most contemporary Christmas market, with its art installations, DJs, and ice pavilions. There are even video projections on the surrounding historic facades, a fun change of pace compared to traditional markets.

Christmas Market Schönbrunn


What better backdrop for a Christmas market than the famous Schönbrunn Palace? The stands here surround a large Christmas tree that can almost compete with that of the town hall. Check the program before you go because there is often live music from Advent.

Salzburg's Christmas Markets


Salzburg's Christmas Markets

Salzburg's markets are magical and romantic. Although not as big and lively as in Vienna, strolling through the cobblestone streets illuminated by the Austrian Alps is almost breathtakingly beautiful.

Residenz Platz and Salzburg Cathedral


The Christmas market outside of Salzburg Cathedral looks like a scene from the North Pole and is particularly amazing at dusk, as the mountains fade and the singers begin to sing. The number of products on the theme of Mozart is also extraordinary: it is a very musical market! It is right next to the Residenzplatz market, which makes it easy to walk between the two.

Mirabell Palace Market


Mirabell Palace Market

Located in the center, right in front of the Mirabell Palace, it is much smaller than the other markets of Salzburg but is full of amazing handicrafts.

Hellbrunner Adventzauber


The Heilbrun market is quickly accessible by bus. Outside the palace of Heilbrun, it is on a plateau surrounded by mountains and you feel like in a small village Christmas. The most interesting thing about this market is the windows of the palace; look like they are turning into a massive advent calendar.

Hallstatt


Near Salzburg lies the fairy tale town of Hallstatt. Although there is only one main market, it is a vision surrounded by imposing wooden chalets nestled on the mountainside. It is a UNESCO World Heritage area, and the surrounding lakes are teeming with swans and fishing boats, even in winter.

Graz's Christmas Markets


City Hall Market


Graz's main market includes a large Christmas tree to admire and plenty of dining options to keep you going. In addition to the market stalls, the surrounding area is full of shops so that all your gifts are checked off your list.

Schlossberg Hill Christmas Market


Schlossberg Hill Christmas Market

This market is not as popular as the City Hall Market because it's a hike to hit, but it's worth it. Part of the market is in a covered area belonging to the Schlossberg fort and offers a panoramic view of Graz while enjoying a punch and a fire. The sunset is spectacular and, to avoid walking in the dark, you can take the funicular to get to the main city.

Innsbruck's Christmas Markets


Old Town Christmas Market


This market is nestled in the Austrian Alps and surrounded by medieval buildings, including the famous Golden Roof. Where Vienna's buildings are vast and impressive, in Innsbruck, architecture is a stepwell preserved in time, giving the market the appearance of another world.


Hungerburg Christmas Market


Hungerburg Christmas Market

It is a very popular ski region and the view from the Hungerburg market is magical, overlooking the snow-capped city of Innsbruck. The journey to get there by the Nordkette cable car is an experience in itself.

Marktplatz


The Marktplatz Christmas Market is an ideal place for families and offers activities for everyone. There is a petting zoo, a carousel, and puppet theaters for children, as well as over 60 stalls and food stalls to distract parents.

Do not worry, if you arrive in a small town on the way to a big city, there will probably be a Christmas market wherever you go; a magical festive escape shared by locals and tourists alike.
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