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American Reacts to Best Christmas Markets in Germany

Mar 15, 2024
Christmas in Germany, as Christmas is approaching guys I can't believe it and we are seeing the

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in Germany, this is hard to wander around and many of you in one of my last German videos said you had to take a look. at Christmas

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, we're going to a place in the world where Christmas is like Germany, from scary folklore like Krampus to more magical traditions like drinking blue wine at one of the country's hundreds of Christmas markets oh, this looks like fun oh, there will be a lot to learn watch In that static I immediately love this video.
american reacts to best christmas markets in germany
I'll be counting down my personal top 10 Christmas market destinations in Germany. Stay until the end to see who took first place and be sure to let me know in the comments which of your favorites. I lost you, yes, now follow me on a panoramic journey through the most incredible Christmas markets in Germany, starting at number 10, we have the Christmas markets in Aachen, the westernmost city in Germany, given one of the most famous exports of the city that prints spiced biscuits, so beloved that its market mascot is even a giant one with a face, oh okay, you'll find Christmas market stalls dotted around the city with the main festivities clustered around the beautiful town hall and iconic cathedral from Aachen.
american reacts to best christmas markets in germany

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Wow, wow, in 805, this is, oh wait, look at that one, look at the detail and the intricacies, oh my goodness, how is this even done in the cathedrals of Europe and the final resting place of Emperor Charlemagne? It's also a nice backdrop for merry Christmas, from buying delicious handmade gifts to simply sipping gluvina at the colorful Little Boots, a nice place where I'll find a lot of Christmas cheer in a compact package, okay, first I'm giving myself Realize that this is really delicious, really amazing, with a cozy aesthetic. It's very, it's definitely Christmassy, ​​but it's totally different from what I'm used to.
american reacts to best christmas markets in germany
Christmas obviously looks like that time of year, here in the United States too, but it's totally different that way. I don't know exactly how to explain it the way I want, but I love it, man, like I love our Christmas aesthetic. too, but it's definitely very different from this, it's great to see the Christmas market in Dortmund. Dortmund Christmas Market is full of superlatives, not only is it one of the largest Christmas markets in Germany, with over 300 stalls to explore as its centrepiece. As the largest Christmas tree in the world, this 45 meter tall tree weighs 40,000 kilograms and consists of more than 50,000 lights, oh, it is an ornament that impresses not everyone with a lot of good food to eat and a variety of shopping opportunities.
american reacts to best christmas markets in germany
The Christmas market in Dortmund is great to visit, especially if you like the views of the Ferris wheel, which looks incredible. It is Dusseldorf, the fashion capital of Germany. Great, if you're looking for a wide range of Christmas markets in one compact package, head to Dusseldorf where you'll find a golden angel market, oh my goodness, a craft market, a fairytale market and adorable painted stalls by the water . This is amazing, not only is the shopping here fantastic. Dusseldorf is a great base for Christmas. Look at them, even the treats here are like next level, next level, like the detail, uh, you'll find a lot of cool things, like personalized gifts and then plain cookies and stuff in here, and they're cute and fun, but I mean, they're like wow, this is totally different. and some of this stuff, frankly, looks delicious.
Market exploration with easy access to Gwisberg, known as Germany's longest Christmas market, and Essen, home to one of the country's most underrated Christmas markets. From here you're also just a stone's throw from Cologne, but we'll get to that later in number seven, we've got the Christmas markets in Stuttgart, home of Mercedes-Benz, Porsche and Porsche, and also some of the prettiest Christmas market stalls from the country. In fact, Stuttgart is one of the only cities. in Germany to host stall decorating competitions, which means there are plenty of unique rooftops to look at. The competitions are fun, everyone brings their A-game, right?
The competition I can think of here is usually just like at least here in Northern Illinois. Usually I think February is when we have a little bit of ice, there's usually some snow and ice and sometimes they do ice sculptures, they do snow sculpture contests here, they're great. Maybe I should film that this winter, that would be cool and then Of course, now we have a lot of light displays, of course, it's a different aesthetic, it's a lot of fun, it's like a bunch of like a sea of ​​different colors, it's definitely fun for kids like this, this is a little bit more.
I guess you could call it adult or historical. true, they are more subtle shades, not like a mix of pinks and purples and all these different things, but like I said, it's totally different, I love it, it's very warm and fun, I guess like the historical Christmas vibes, it's really cool together with a giant Advent calendar in Honestly, at the town hall you will find unique themed markets spread throughout the city, including a Finnish Christmas village, cool, and an antiques market right next door, most importantly, although Stuttgart is a transport hub Well connected that is close to other wonderful Christmas places. markets including ludwigsburg baroque

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market wow including the markets of karlsrua and the world famous medieval market in medieval lincoln oh that would be cool it's actually number six on our list.
Esslingen is one of the most beautiful small towns in Germany, yes, beautiful, half-timbered. houses and two Christmas markets for visitors to explore two incredible traditional Christmas markets and the unique medieval Christmas market where the commitment to the theme knows no limits. You know, I'd stand out like a sore thumb if I were like a tourist in one of these. I'd be like amazed, my mouth would be wide open, this looks so cool, man, the aesthetic is here, it's crazy, it's the Middle Ages, with vendors selling all kinds of goods like furs, liquor bottles and potions, oh , medieval toys, weapons and.
Of course, there are many extensive gastronomic programs throughout the season with more than 500 programming points. There's always something going on at this market and some street artists are wondering why it got the shiny title of

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Christmas city in 2018. Wow, so they put a lot of effort into Christmas in Germany. Oh. I was excited about this, but I didn't realize that this is actually a thing, it's like German Christmas is here, even a medieval section, this is really important behind the hand-cranked Ferris wheel, this is super impressive. On the list we have monsterao number five, a beautiful gem in the Eiffel region of Germany on Advent weekends.
This city is home to the most ideal idyllic little Christmas markets in the country, yes, with adorable decorations spread across a variety of handmade goods for sale. and a beautiful setting along the rural river that is great, yes this one is cozy. The Christmas market is a must if you are looking for a magical atmosphere straight out of a storybook. Wow, very exactly, local suites like kitchen and monchour, then broken is of course a must. Alright, yes please, number four on the list is the capital of Germany, Berlin, variety of Berlin, yes, Berlin hosts over 60 Christmas markets throughout the season, delicious, which means you're spoiled for choice here to choose from when it comes to Yuletide Joy in markets with royal backdrops like a Schloss. charlottenburg beautiful big

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market above the parking lot of a real shopping center uh there's something for everyone Orange a tattooed orange oh my god like what the hell I love flying downhill downtown ice skating and riding a giant ferris wheel.
It's nice, never order beers at Santa's Hut that come with their little Chef Jaeger. Oh, look, he's got a shot of Jaeger. How wonderful. Yes, I was going to say don't forget that all the food looks amazing. We have to learn. about that uh of course some chocolate some candy that would be fun too maybe some coffee some hot chocolate but yeah I would leave room for beer. for a big city number three on three own meter video All about Munich's Christmas markets, so be sure to watch it to get the full scoop, but there really is no place like Munich at Christmas.
Wow, you can have fun at a traditional Christmas market here. one second, visit a steampunk circus market, the next, wow, then, and the night drinking on the Oktoberfest grounds, it's nice, the best part is that there are only three of Munich's mini markets, was that a truck of trailer, you guys bought churros, yeah, an ounce of Oktoberfest, yeah, oh. that's the thing, the best part is that it's only three of Munich's minimarkets, love me, some turtles, you can also find one in the courtyard of the Royal Palace, one immersed in the central theme on a bridge, how neat is this Infinite variety, of course, the beauty of Munich as a backdrop.
That's why I consider it one of the three best cities in Germany for Christmas market fun. What could I love more than the city I call home? A lot of creativity with these, they are not all the same, right, no, they are totally different. different configurations different sizes and a wild variety this is really cool man, ahead to number two on my favorites list cologne oh that's cool from an angel market where there are real angels on stilts look at that Holy Smokes to a glorious winter Storybook Land From fairies studded with adorable gnomes and decor, the attention to detail at the seven clone Christmas markets is simply incomparable.
One of the most famous markets here even has as its backdrop the imposing Cologne Cathedral, the most visited attraction in Germany and one of the tallest churches in the world. It's just the landmark so beloved that you can even get it in waffle form, no words. Me, you don't, I don't even know what to say, I don't even know what to say, just absolutely spectacular and there you have it, you can have a waffle like it's perfect, the variety of markets here along with the glorious attention to detail is what makes The colony is one of the best places to visit in Germany during Christmas time, I'm not going to lie, they are all amazing, this one has to be at the top right now. cologne this has to be number one this looks spectacular just to collect all the different super fun mugs but we will see which one is number one and we have finally reached number one my favorite destination in Germany for the Christmas market Dresden Dresden I have been for almost 600 years old, Dresden has the honor of hosting the oldest Christmas market in Germany along with the tallest Christmas pyramid in the world, at over 14 meters, which is so cool that it is a beautiful country.
Old streets were marked where each stall is uniquely decorated, and even an impressive multi-level building. Medieval market where projections dance on the walls, that's cool. Dresden offers the perfect combination of Christmas market magic with markets that appeal to traditional medieval alternatives, yes, and even international sensibilities. Oh, and empanadas. I didn't expect to see all this amazing Latin American food. I'm from Spain, it's actually really cool, plus a lot of German food that I honestly don't even know about, it's really exciting. I bet the food scene does, I think he's right. I think this deserves to be number one.
The Cologne one was spectacular, but this one has incredible variety and goes together very well, but of course there are countless wonderful Christmas markets in Germany that I didn't have time to show you, yes, from the famous markets in Frankfurt and Mainz to the traditional markets . in Nuremberg, oh and even the quaint little markets of Kempton and Albertsons look really fun, really the best part about Christmas time in Germany is that you are never far from a lovely market which is really cool. I had no idea about these, that's the beauty of On this channel there is a lot to learn about the world and unfortunately for me I have never had the pleasure of watching them on TV or anything like that.
Wow, I'm so fascinated by this. A couple of really interesting questions. I would like to share your experiences and knowledge in the comments. It would be greatly appreciated, so this Christmas market, you know, a lot of these had several, is it something that's open at night or maybe most of the day? part of the night and it's something that's open right around Christmas, like in a week or something, or it's open maybe the whole month of December, like if you know what kind of hours they're open, they're really cool, amazing guys, seriously. Great suggestions from you, this was fun.
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