If Santa didn’t bring you that flight ticket to Germany this year, don’t worry, there are x Christmas Markets in USA that look like Europe!
Whether you’re a huge fan of the holiday season, or simply just looking for a mini European-esque escape, or perhaps you just really love gluhwein like I do, you can plan a staycation to these cities to get your Christmas Market fix!
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Modeled after the traditional German Christmas markets, Christkindlmarket in Chicago is one of the largest and most authentic in the country. It features festive decorations, German-inspired crafts, and delicious holiday treats.
Located in the heart of Manhattan, Union Square Holiday Market is a vibrant market with more than 150 vendors. Visitors can find unique gifts, enjoy local food, and experience a festive atmosphere.
There’s tons of cute little holiday shops, plus a couple of bars serving holiday-themed drinks! Plus, there’s an ice rink that’s usually way less crowded than the main one!
Bethlehem, known as the “Christmas City,” hosts a charming German-style Christmas market. Visitors can enjoy live performances, shop for handmade crafts, and savor traditional German foods.
The Denver Christkindl Market brings a touch of European holiday charm to Colorado. It features vendors selling handcrafted gifts, German cuisine, and festive entertainment.
Georgetown transforms into a picturesque Christmas village during its Christmas Market. Visitors can ride the Georgetown Loop Railroad, enjoy festive music, and shop for unique gifts.
Inspired by the traditional German Christmas markets, the Baltimore Christmas Village offers a magical holiday experience with vendors, food, and entertainment in the Inner Harbor.
The Downtown Holiday Market in D.C. is a festive marketplace featuring a rotating lineup of exhibitors, offering a variety of unique gifts, crafts, and artwork.
The Swedish Christmas Market at the Church of Sweden in San Francisco is a charming event that celebrates Swedish traditions, offering handmade crafts, Swedish treats, and more.
Holland’s Kerstmarkt, inspired by Dutch Christmas traditions, features festive decorations, horse-drawn carriage rides, and an array of holiday gifts.
Winterfest at Seattle Center includes a holiday market with local vendors, winter activities, and a Winter Train & Village display that’s perfect for families.
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