If your idea of winter bliss involves sipping gluhwein, browsing endless stalls of holiday gifts and getting lost in a sea of glittering fairy lights, plan to celebrate this season at one of Europe's Christmas markets. These traditional markets, which date back hundreds of years, remain popular in many European countries, from France to Estonia.
Yes, the weather is cold (and snowy, in some places) — but hot roasted chestnuts and the general feeling of holiday cheer more than make up for it. Since many markets begin in November and run until Christmas or New Year's, travelers can snag a fall or winter flight deal or an off-peak award redemption.
So, bundle up and check out our recommendations for the best Christmas markets in Europe, complete with tips on how to get there and where to stay.
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