What makes this European Christmas Market the best in the world?
Christmas has come and gone, but do you know what's still hot and happening, and best? Vienna Christmas Market on Rathasuplatz. Every winter, cities across Europe transform into glittering festive wonderlands, but few rival the magic of Vienna’s Christmas markets, especially the world-renowned Vienna Christmas Market on Rathausplatz. Therefore, it didn't come as a surprise when CNN ranked the Vienna Christmas Market as the best Christmas market in the world. So what makes this market so extraordinary?
Historic tradition that still feels timeless
Vienna’s Christmas market tradition stretches back more than seven centuries. What makes this one of the world’s oldest Christmas market traditions is the fact that the first documented December market in Vienna took place as early as 1298. Fast forward several centuries, today, the city hosts more than 20 official Christmas markets spread across its historic squares and palaces, each offering unique seasonal charm. Set against the stunning neo-Gothic Vienna City Hall, this event is one of the best and the prettiest in the world. The iconic town square is filled with festive lights, handcrafted wooden stalls and the scent of roasted chestnuts. This is the kind of scene that travellers will remember for a really long time. The experience is unforgettable and one of the most iconic. And just think about the goodies and souvenirs one can collect from a marketplace like this.
Holiday wonderland with something for everyone
Unlike many markets that focus mainly on shopping, Vienna’s Christmas markets offer a full holiday experience that appeals to all ages. At Rathausplatz, there are more than 150 wooden huts surrounding a towering 30-metre Christmas tree, selling everything from handcrafted ornaments and Austrian ceramics to traditional sweets and warming drinks. But don’t think that that’s all the experience there is. Vienna Ice World is another attraction worth visiting. This 3,000-square-metre skating rink is set up right in the park.Be it a family holiday or a romantic couple holiday, and a solo one, for those looking for shopping, fun and adventure, this winter wonderland is something that they shouldn’t miss out on.
Imperial grandeur meets festive cheer
Vienna’s Christmas market isn’t just a market, it’s a cultural spectacle. Get a taste of Austria’s Habsburg past whilst walking through the courtyard at Schönbrunn Palace or along the luminous paths in front of City Hall. It’s the palatial backdrop and traditional music performances that really captivate one’s attention. The experience is much more than just shopping. For those interested, the market often hosts baroque concerts, nativity exhibitions, and historical carol events.
Great food, crafts and local culture
Another reason Vienna’s Christmas markets are so beloved is the quality and authenticity of the products on offer. It’s a souvenir collector’s true dreamland. Handcrafted gifts, traditional Austrian ornaments, Murano glass decorations, and carved nativity scenes are some of the things that really steal the show. And are must-have souvenirs. Food-wise, visitors can indulge in Austrian seasonal treats like Kaiserschmarrn (sweet shredded pancake), Krapfen (Viennese doughnuts), and regional specialties like Jagertee. Also, when visiting the market, not trying the hot punch and mulled wine is not an option. Add to that roasted chestnuts and alpine cheeses, and you have the best of seasonal offerings
More than one market
While the Rathausplatz market is the crown jewel, the city’s other markets each bring their own flavour and atmosphere. For instance, the Schönbrunn Palace Christmas Market, set against a palace backdrop, is an elegant market providing rich cultural ambience with a lot of unique handcrafted decorations and classical music. Also, the Christmas Village at Belvedere Palace offers a romantic and scenic setting for visitors, and also has premium local products and photo-worthy views. The Spittelberg Christmas Market is another fine attraction. Hidden in cosy cobblestone streets and historic buildings, this market is a Bohemian traveller’s favourite. Also, Art Advent on Karlsplatz is a creative and eco-friendly space with handmade, sustainable products and artistic performance.
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