10 Beautiful Christmas Markets to visit in Germany🇩🇪| Christmas Markets 2023
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Explore the enchanting Christmas markets of Germany in our latest video! 🎄✨ From Munich's bustling Marienplatz market to the historic charm of Rothenburg ob der Tauber, we take you on a festive journey through these magical wonderlands. Discover handcrafted treasures, savor seasonal treats, and bask in the warm glow of thousands of twinkling lights. These markets offer not only a chance to shop for unique gifts but also an opportunity to immerse yourself in the holiday spirit. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share your favorite market experience in the comments below! 🛍️🌟🎁 #GermanChristmasMarkets @exploringourearth.

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Timestamps
00:00 Intro
00:53 Leipzig
02:36 Berlin
04:08 Dresden
05:34 Cologne
07:01 Frankfurt
08:13 Heidelberg
09:24 Stuttgart
10:40 Rothenburg Ob Der Tauber
11:49 Nuremberg
13:30 Munich
14:27 Outro

✨Tips:
Christmas Markets in Germany are generally free to visit and wander around.
You pay a deposit, or Pfand, for your mug and you can get it refilled throughout the market. Each market has its own mug, often printed with the year and a festive design
The majority of Christmas Markets across Europe only accept cash. The currency used in Germany is the Euro (€). Even stalls that accept card will often have a minimum card payment, and so it's better to take cash, just to be on the safe side.

🎄Leipzig
The Kleinert Bakery is a short walk from Market Square and provides baking classes for delights like the Leipzig Lerchen.

🎄Berlin
Pro tip: take the bus 100. Its route takes you passed many major attractions, sometimes stopping right near the attraction, sometimes requiring you to get out and walk a little ways to get there.

🎄Dresden
Dresden’s public transport network is comprehensive, reasonably priced, and accessible with a seamless network of trams, S-Bahn trains and buses getting you from A to B every 10 minutes during daytime. Tickets are available at many stops, on board the trams and S-Bahn trains or via the DVB mobile app. The latter also provides timetables, real-time departures, disruption reports and an interactive map.
https://www.dvb.de/en-gb/tickets-en/t...

🎄Cologne
Other markets to check out: Nikolausdorf, or Nicholas Village, on Rudolfplatz near the trendy Belgian Quarter where you’ll encounter cozy village lanes, charming half-timbered houses, and hot drinks served in cups shaped like Santa’s boots.
Frankfurt

🎄Heidelberg
Official opening on November 27 at 6 p.m. on the Market Square
Winterwäldchen (Kornmarkt):
November 27, 2023 - January 1, 2024
December 24 closed

Heidelberg Ice Rink:
27 November 2023 to 7 January 2024
Daily 10 a.m. - 10 p.m.
24 December: closed
25 and 26 December: 12.00 p.m.- 10.00 p.m.
31 December: 10 a.m. - 01.00 a.m.
1 January: 12 p.m. - 10 p.m.

Christmas market tours
On Advent Saturdays at 5.30 p.m., registration you can find here➡️https://www.heidelberg-marketing.de/h...

🎄Stuttgart
Rothenburg Ob Der Tauber
🗓️Daily events at the Christmas Market
2:00 pm Market-Square: English Guided Tour
4:30 pm Christmas Market: Santa Clause visits the Christmas Market
5:00 pm Christmas Market: Illumination of the new advent window (Dec 1st – Dec 23rd)
5:30 pm Christmas Market: Brass band concert
7:15 pm Market Square: Executioner-Tour anno 1399 (except December 23rd)
8:00 pm Market-Square: Guided Tour with the Night Watchman

🎄Nuremberg
Opening Ceremony on December 1 - 5.30 pm

🎄Munich
https://www.introducingmunich.com/get...

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