4 Best Christmas Markets to Visit in Italy
Are you looking for a variety of crafts, toys and treats to fill up those stockings? Here's a few stalls that Santa himself would shop at.
Are you looking for a variety of crafts, toys and treats to fill up those stockings? Here's a few stalls that Santa himself would shop at.
Located in the Alto Adige region is this Christmas market that comes with beautiful, well-maintained lanes, festive scenes, and different market stalls. From the latter, purchase festive decorations, traditional confectionery, cakes, apple fritters, and mulled wine. Bring your children along because there's a miniature train and a puppet theater specifically for their entertainment. Even though the market is closed on Christmas day, it is open on the 24th, 26th, 31st and January 1st.
This lively market is in Northern Italy's Milan city. There are more than 350 stalls that sell clothes, antiques, toys, handicrafts, and gifts. Bearing in mind that Christmas is a time for festive foods and treats, this market never disappoints. It is open from 5th to 8th December.
Head to this Christmas market for delicious treats like bread dumplings and unique local crafts. Wine lovers can choose from a variety of Trentino wines available at the many stalls on-site. Visit the Trento Christmas market on any day from 23rd November to 6th January, but the vendors don't show up on Christmas day.
This is among Italy's most kid-friendly Christmas markets. If you bring yours along, take them to the candle-making classes. There are live Santa pipers at the location. Candelera market runs on December 2nd, 3rd, 8th, 9th and 10th.
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