9 Can’t-Miss European Christmas Markets in the US

If Europe feels out of reach this holiday season, don’t worry – the magic of European Christmas markets is just a road trip away. These European Christmas markets in the US bring twinkling lights, cozy wooden stalls, and warm mulled wine to cities from coast to coast. Slip on your coziest scarf, and let’s explore the best places to experience an authentic European holiday right here at home.

There’s something timeless about a European Christmas market. Cobblestone streets dusted with snow, the scent of spiced mulled wine, and charming stalls bursting with handcrafted ornaments. If you’re craving old-world Christmas magic but don’t want to board a flight, you’re in luck! There are several excellent European Christmas markets in the US, offering a little taste of Europe that’s right in our backyard.

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Have You Visited A Christmas Market in the US?

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Wooden nutcrackers in front of a Christmas tree at a European-style Christmas market.
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Christmas Village in Baltimore

Baltimore’s Inner Harbor transforms into an enchanting wonderland each winter as the Christmas Village takes over West Shore Park. The waterfront promenade, typically buzzing with tourists seeking Maryland blue crabs, is infused with German Christmas charm thanks to the wooden huts lining the harbor.

The market comes alive at dusk when strings of twinkling lights reflect off the water and create a magical glow across the promenade. The centerpiece of the celebration is an impressive German Christmas Glühwein tower, where steaming mugs of mulled wine come served in collectible souvenir mugs featuring a new design each year. Between sips of Glühwein, visitors can sample authentic German fare from crispy schnitzel to fresh-baked pretzels that could make a Bavarian baker homesick. And if a brew is more your style, wash it all down with a large stein of German beer in the beer garden.

To Visit the Christmas Village

Dates: November 23 – December 24, 2024 
Location: West Shore Park, Inner Harbor
More Info: Christmas Village in Baltimore

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Christmas Village in Philadelphia

The heart of downtown Philly transforms into a slice of Bavaria during Philadelphia’s annual Christmas Village, where the city’s famous LOVE sculpture stands watch over nearly 100 vendor booths. Debuting in 2011, this Philadelphia holiday market has grown into one of the largest authentic European Christmas markets on the East Coast, attracting artisans and vendors from both sides of the Atlantic.

The aroma of sizzling bratwurst fills the crisp winter air as visitors browse stalls packed with handmade ornaments, nutcrackers, and traditional gifts. After taking your kids to visit Santa Claus, ride the Ferris wheel for a bird’s eye view of the market and then take a spin on the double-decker carousel. Kids can stay warm with a mug of hot chocolate while adults enjoy spiked holiday cheer as everyone drinks in the scenery plucked straight from a German mountainside.

To Visit the Christmas Village

Dates: November 23 – December 24, 2024
Location: Love Park and City Hall, Philadelphia, PA
More Info: Christmas Village in Philadelphia

Photo Credit: Hamilton County Tourism.

Carmel Christkindlmarkt

The Carmel Christkindlmarkt transports visitors to a festive European village in the heart of Indiana. This market features over 50 vendors selling traditional German gifts, cuckoo clocks, beautiful decorations, and delicious food. Stephanie Rytting of USA Adventurer says, “This festive event is not just the term Christkindlmarkt slapped on any old everyday experience. The setting, food, drink, and handmade gifts could be right at home in Germany or Austria.” Visitors can also enjoy a picturesque ice skating rink, wooden chalets lined with garland, and the towering Christmas pyramid, which creates a magical backdrop.

A highlight for German food lovers is “kartoffelspeiss,” spiralized potatoes on a stick. You’ll also find “flammkuchen,” a savory flatbread, and “raclette,” melted cheese spread over bread. Stephanie sums up the experience: “Make sure you come hungry.” And for those looking to skate, she advises, “You’ll want to make a reservation online ahead of time to help beat the crowds.”

To Visit the Carmel Christkindlmarkt

Dates: November 23 – December 24, 2024 
Location: 10 Carter Green, Carmel, IN, between The Palladium and The Tarkington Theater
More Info: Carmel Christkindlmarkt Website

Heart-shaped gingerbread treats at a European-style Christmas market in the United States.
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Frankenmuth ChristKindlMarkt

Nestled in Michigan’s Little Bavaria, the Frankenmuth ChristKindlMarkt transforms the quaint town into a winter wonderland. With its cozy heated tents, the market brings a slice of Germany to Michigan, filled with the delicious aromas of bratwurst sizzling on the grill, steaming mugs of gluhwein, and freshly baked German treats like stollen.

Brandy Gleason, a regular visitor from nearby Ohio and owner of Gleason Family Adventure, describes the market as “magical,” adding, “Frankenmuth crackles with Christmas excitement … the sights and sounds of Christmas surround you.” This annual market is a beloved holiday tradition in the Midwest with a charming skating rink, a singing Christmas tree belting out holiday tunes, and beautifully decorated Bavarian-style architecture.

To Visit the Frankenmuth ChristKindlMarkt

Dates: To be announced
Location: Frankenmuth, MI
More Info: Frankenmuth ChristKindlMarkt Website

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Christkindlmarket Chicago

As one of the most authentic European-style Christmas markets in the U.S., Christkindlmarket Chicago brings festive European charm to the heart of the Windy City. Opening the weekend before Thanksgiving and running up to Christmas, the market features traditional German crafts, authentic food, and the ever-popular gluhwein in a souvenir mug.

A loyal local visitor, Michelle Price of Honest and Truly, shares, “It’s a must-visit every year. The food vendors and other merchants bring authentic foods and toys straight from Bavaria.” She recommends visiting on a Tuesday to avoid the weekend crowds and visiting early in the season to ensure you get one of the coveted souvenir mugs, which sell out fast.

Foodies will love the market’s extensive selection, from warm roasted nuts to Bavarian pretzels. “Come hungry,” Michelle adds. She suggests the Timber Haus offering hearty Bavarian meals in a warm setting for a cozy escape. Her final tip? “Dress warmly and pack your patience because this beloved annual event is always bustling with holiday spirit.” 

To Visit Christkindlmarket Chicago

Dates: November 22 – December 24, 2024
Locations: Daley Plaza, 50 W Washington St, Chicago, IL and RiverEdge Park, 360 N. Broadway, Aurora, IL
More Info: Christkindlmarket Chicago Website

Two women in heavy winter coats enjoy steaming mugs of gluhwein.
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Old World Christmas Market

Held annually in early December at the picturesque Osthoff Resort, the Old World Christmas Market offers a delightful European holiday experience. With heated tents brimming with German tradition and European crafts, visitors can shop for intricately crafted ornaments, delicate jewelry, and Russian nesting dolls, all while soaking in the festive European market charm.

Wisconsin native Lori Helke describes the experience: “It’s a full sensory experience. Nothing gets me in the Christmas spirit more than the Old World Christmas Market.” She also recommends taking a horse-drawn wagon ride through the enchanting village of Elkhart Lake while sipping hot gluhwein. Festive food stalls serve up bratwurst and apple strudel. And Lori fondly recalls: “My mom never left the market without a potato pancake.”

To Visit the Old World Christmas Market

Dates: December 6-15, 2024
Location: Osthoff Resort, 101 Osthoff Avenue, Elkhart Lake, WI
More Info:  Old World Christmas Market Website

A woman in a warm winter jacket and knit hat reads the menu at a Christmas market food booth.
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Texas Christkindl Market

Located in Arlington, a sister city to Germany’s Rothenburg ob der Tauber, the Texas Christkindl Market is one of the largest Bavarian-inspired holiday markets in the Southern U.S. It brings a taste of Germany to Texas with traditional holiday market wooden stalls offering handcrafted holiday gifts, nutcrackers, Käthe Wohlfahrt merchandise, and live entertainment. Kirsten Maxwell, owner of Kids are a Trip, shares that “the market incorporates some of the traditions from German markets,” including a Schnitzel Haus serving German sausages and schnitzel.

For an authentic holiday experience, visitors can enjoy “gebrannte mandeln,” or sweet roasted almonds, while browsing the stalls. Kirsten recommends visiting at night to enjoy the full charm of the market’s holiday lights. Although smaller than some U.S. Christmas markets, it delivers a cozy, festive atmosphere that transports visitors to Europe without leaving Texas.

To Visit the Texas Christkindl Market

Dates: November 22 – December 23, 2024
Location: Globe Life Field, 1650 E Randol Mill Road, Arlington, TX 
More Info:  Texas Christkindl Market Website

A banner reading "Denver Christkindl Market" near a lit Christmas tree.
Photo Credit: Brent Andeck via Visit Denver.

Denver Christkindlmarket

During the holidays, Civic Center Park in downtown Denver transforms into a festive European-style village for the annual Christkindlmarket. With traditional German vendors offering hearty sausages, warm pretzels, and steaming cups of gluhwein — as well as other European foods like Polish pierogies and Belgian chocolates —  the market recreates a cozy European village in the heart of Denver, set against the stunning backdrop of the Capitol’s holiday lights.

Travel writer Michelle Moyer of Moyer Memoirs notes, “Small vendors line the walkways in traditional huts, displaying merchandise worth of an authentic Bavarian market.” Travel writer at Carey On Travels, Sonia Monahan, describes it as a cherished holiday tradition: “Strolling through the market with a hot gluhwein and pretzel brings back memories of our favorite German markets.” She adds, “The Colorado State Capitol Building next door is also decorated for the holidays, adding to the festive atmosphere.” 

To Visit the Denver Christkindlmarket

Dates: November 22 – December 23, 2024|
Location: Civic Center Park, 101 14th Ave., Denver, CO
More Info:  Denver Christkindlmarket Website

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Village of Lights: Christmastown

Located about two hours east of Seattle, Leavenworth is a logging town that reinvented itself as a Bavarian-themed village in the 1960s to avoid becoming a ghost town. Beginning the day after Thanksgiving, the quaint village adds another layer of magic with twinkling lights, a gingerbread house exhibit, and other festivities. Travel writer Chez Chesak of Chez Connects notes, “Since virtually the whole town was rebuilt in a Bavarian theme, you really feel like you’re in Germany.” The charming architecture and atmosphere make this a perfect place to celebrate the holidays.

Leavenworth’s restaurants offer classic German dishes like wurst, spatzle, and strudel, all of which Chesak describes as authentic and delicious. However, the town can get crowded, especially on weekends when buses roll in from Seattle. Chez recommends planning your visit during the week or a less busy time to best enjoy the town decked out for the holidays.

To Visit the Village of Lights: Christmastown

Dates: November 29 – December 24, 2024
Location: Leavenworth, Washington
More Info:  Village of Lights: Christmastown Website

Magical European-Style Markets Await

Whether you’re planning a festive getaway or exploring a market closer to home, these German Christmas markets in the US are ready to whisk you away into the magic of the season. They capture the spirit of Christmas, inviting you to return year after year.

Have You Visited a European Christmas Market in the US?

What Christmas market did you visit? Any memorable moments that stand out? Share your experiences and any tips or tricks you have to pass along in the comments section below.

Portions of this article originally appeared on Food Drink Life.

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