Five Traditional Christmas Markets to Visit in Germany in 2026

Image: Luebeck Market. (Photo Credit: Jacqueline Hurst)
Image: Luebeck Market. (Photo Credit: Jacqueline Hurst)
Jacqueline Hurst
by Jacqueline Hurst
Last updated: 10:15 AM ET, Mon February 2, 2026

There’s no denying the vast appeal of Europe’s traditional Christmas markets – the sparkling lights, festive shopping, local food favorites, joyful faces and the steaming mugs of Glühwein, of course. Plus, they bring a sense of true wonder and seasonal magic, right when we all want it most. North Americans have been visiting the Christmas markets in ever-growing numbers year after year.

And, by all indications, 2025 was likely a record-breaking year for Europe’s Christmas markets, especially in Germany. Given their exploding popularity, choosing which ones to visit can feel overwhelming.

In Germany alone, there were approximately 3,250 different Christmas markets in winter 2024!

So, how do you narrow down which Christmas markets should make it on your clients' 2026 itineraries? It may not be that challenging after all. For genuine authenticity and tradition, focus on the lesser-known German Christmas markets in the smaller, picturesque towns across the country. Markets where generations of families have set up their booths for years and years. These aren't crowded tourist attractions; they represent centuries-old traditions still celebrated today. Bonus: In addition to achieving the true spirit of Christmas, you'll also discover charming town centers, cobblestone streets and historic architecture. 

The 17 cities represented by Historic Highlights of Germany are an ideal place to start. All thriving towns have walkable town centers. And they are all near popular airports and easily accessible by Germany’s efficient public transit systems. 

Pro Tip: Historic Highlights of Germany can provide sample itineraries tailored to your clients' preferences and budgets.

Wiesbaden.

Wiesbaden. (Photo Credit: Jacqueline Hurst)

The itinerary I followed included five historic towns and their festive, glowing markets. While each one was unique, they were united by a singular, heartwarming sense of pure magic. Read on to learn the charming qualities that make each one special.

Rostock/Warnemünde

Rostock, a former East German town, is home to the largest Christmas Market in Northern Germany. With over 200 decorated stalls spread throughout the historic town square, you can’t help but feel the spirit of Christmas all around you. Along with numerous local delicacies, such as Backbanane (yes, fried banana) and various types of mulled wine (definitely try the Sanddornwein, made from tangy Sanddorn berries), there are also rides and activities for children, making this perfect for visitors of all ages.

Take a quick 20-minute train ride to the quaint seaside town of Warnemunde to see the soft sandy beaches and the significantly smaller, but ever-so-charming, Christmas market there. Don’t forget to try the Backfisch!

Luebeck

Luebeck's Christmas market is unique in that it features 11 themed markets, including Fairytale Forest, Historical, Town Hall, Maritime, Indoor Craft Market, and more. Each market has a unique look and feel, so you could spend hours just wandering the various themed areas. You can even find Christmas karaoke in the evening with the lively younger crowd at the Harbour Glow market on the water. And the best part is that all this merriment is in this ancient UNESCO World Heritage city.

Erfurt

Known as one of the most beautiful markets in the region, the main market is located in Domplatz (Cathedral Square) with the stunning Erfurt Cathedral (Cathedral of St Mary) as the backdrop. This market is a visual showstopper. Be sure to climb the steps to the cathedral and view the glittering lights of the market from above. Popular among visitors from throughout Germany, Erfurt’s Christmas market has something for everyone. Rides galore for the children, and adults should try the flaming Glühwein, or Feuerzangenbowle. It will certainly warm you up after you ride the giant, colorful Ferris wheel, offering vast views of the entire illuminated market.

Erfurt.

Erfurt. (Photo Credit: Jacqueline Hurst)

Wuerzburg

Located in Market Square, in front of the Gothic-style Marienkapelle Chapel, Wuerzburg's Christmas Market has over 100 booths, individually decorated for the season, and is the perfect blend of modern and traditional. You can shop for handmade holiday decorations, including beautiful blown glass ornaments, while you sip on traditional local Glühwein and sample Franconian Christmas cookies. The region is known for producing excellent wine, so be sure to stroll down to the Old Main Bridge to sip Silvaner and toast the season. 

Wiesbaden

Wiesbaden's Shooting Star Market was buzzing with activity. Right at the entrance, you're greeted by a towering live Christmas tree covered in twinkling lights. Guided by beautiful, illuminated lilies overhead, joyful visitors stroll through more than 100 stalls featuring arts and crafts, popular food stalls, and unexpected items like decorative glass lamps, soaps, home goods, and spices. This is definitely one of the markets where you can do a lot of your holiday shopping. 

While the larger, well-known Christmas markets are undoubtedly worth a visit, it's the smaller markets where you'll truly capture the spirit of the season: less crowded, more traditional, and overflowing with authenticity. Whether you’re looking to relive childhood memories, discover local treasures or collect the seasonal Glühwein mugs, Historic Highlights of Germany’s 17 towns are the perfect place to create Christmas memories and bring new holiday traditions to life.

For all the information on the 17 cities and their traditional Christmas markets, visit Historic Highlights of Germany.  


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