5 Hidden Christmas Markets in Europe to Discover
The festive season in Europe is synonymous with twinkling lights, mulled wine, and, of course, Christmas markets. While many travellers flock to well-known markets in cities like Vienna and Copenhagen, there are numerous markets – hidden gems I guess – that people don’t seem to think of visiting. This guide highlights five non-touristy Christmas markets that a unique festive experience, all without breaking the bank, AND whilst avoiding the crowds.
1. Gengenbach, Germany

Tucked away in the Black Forest, the picturesque town of Gengenbach transforms into a winter wonderland during the Christmas season. The market is famous for its stunning Advent calendar, which decorates the town hall’s façade, revealing a new window each day leading up to Christmas.
Pro Tips:
- Timing is Key – Visit during the week to dodge the weekend crowds and enjoy a more tranquil atmosphere.
- Food to Try – Relish the bratwurst served with homemade mustard and indulge in the rich, spiced Glühwein.
- Unique Experience – Join a traditional German Christmas workshop where you can create your own festive ornaments.
2. Bergen, Norway

While many travellers gravitate towards Oslo, Bergen offers a cosy and picturesque Christmas market experience, complete with stunning fjords as a backdrop. Set against the iconic Bryggen wharf, this market features wooden houses that look like they belong on a postcard.
Pro Tips:
- Public Transport – Utilise the light rail from the city centre to avoid parking hassles and enjoy the scenic views.
- Food to Try – Sample klippfisk, a traditional dried fish dish, and delight in sweet gingerbread cookies.
- Unique Experience – Stroll around the market to enjoy live music from local artists performing traditional Christmas tunes.
3. Tallinn, Estonia

Tallinn’s medieval old town is enchanting throughout the year, but during Christmas, it becomes particularly magical. The Christmas market features stalls offering handmade crafts, local delicacies, and breathtaking views of the historic architecture.
Pro Tips:
- Cash is King – Bring cash for smaller stalls that may not accept cards, especially when trying those delicious treats!
- Food to Try – Savour verivorst (blood sausage) served with sauerkraut and warm up with a cup of glögi (Estonian mulled wine).
- Unique Experience – Join locals in decorating gingerbread cookies—an enjoyable activity for all ages!
4. Ljubljana, Slovenia

Ljubljana’s Christmas market often gets overshadowed by more famous European cities, but it’s a hidden gem overflowing with charm. The market stretches along the Ljubljanica River, where twinkling lights reflect beautifully on the water.
Pro Tips:
- Best Time to Visit – Arrive in the early evening to see the city aglow with festive lights and decorations.
- Food to Try – Enjoy potica, a traditional rolled cake filled with nuts, and warm up with a cup of mulled wine or kuhano vino.
- Unique Experience – Participate in holiday-themed workshops where you can create Slovenian ornaments or crafts.
5. Zagreb, Croatia

Zagreb has rapidly become a favourite for holiday travellers seeking something different. The city’s Christmas market is renowned for its cosy atmosphere and a variety of unique holiday events throughout the month – it’s even won Christmas Market of the year awards, but I guess people don’t always asscociate Croatia .
Pro Tips:
- Public Transport – Take advantage of the tram system to navigate easily around the city and save on transportation costs.
- Food to Try – Sample strukli, a delicious baked pastry filled with cheese, and don’t miss traditional Croatian Christmas pastries.
- Unique Experience – Explore the artistic displays and sculptures around the market and join the locals for evening concerts and performances.
Exploring these non-touristy Christmas markets is a fantastic way to soak up the festive spirit without the hustle and bustle of larger crowds. Whether you’re sipping on hot chocolate in a charming little square or enjoying a local delicacy, these hidden gems promise an unforgettable holiday experience.
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