Munich Xmas Markets 4Days
Duration
4 Days
Age Requirement
10 - 65 yrs
Group Size
2 - 30 people
Altitude
3 - 2962 m
Best Season
Summer
Recommended For
Senior
Solo
Youth
Couple
Family/Kids
Holiday Activities
Dinner Show
Temples
Walking Tour
Museum
Sightseeing
Shopping
Religious Sites
OVERVIEW
A typical Munich Christmas Market tour involves visiting a number of Christmas markets scattered throughout the city to experience the holiday spirit and customs. Some of Europe's most beautiful and traditional Christmas markets are located in Munich. The following locations might be visited during the tour:
- Christmas Market at Marienplatz: This is Munich's most well-known Christmas market, which takes place in front of the Old Town Hall in the city centre. It features a gigantic Christmas tree, live music performances, over 150 stalls selling traditional crafts, food, and drinks, and more.
- Christmas Market in Middle Ages: This market, which is in the Wittelsbacher Platz, takes visitors back in time and lets them experience medieval Christmas customs. Jugglers and minstrels give performances, and vendors sell food and traditional crafts.
- Winter Festival at Tollwood: This festival takes place on the Theresienwiese, which is also where the well-known Oktoberfest is held. It features musical performances, art installations, theatre, and a wide range of Christmas market stalls.
- Kripperlmarkt: On the Rindermarkt, there is a market for Christmas nativity scenes and figurines. Visitors can find accessories for making their own one-of-a-kind Nativity scenes and handcrafted wooden or clay figurines here.
- Christmas Market in Pink: The Glockenbachviertel, Munich's LGBTQ+ neighbourhood, is where this market is held. It is well-known for its warm and inviting atmosphere, which also includes handcrafted goods and a wide selection of beverages and food.
A Munich Christmas Market tour can take you to a number of different Christmas markets, such as these. Museums, galleries, and other cultural attractions are also options, as is the chance to participate in other Christmas customs like ice skating, curling, and visiting Advent calendars.