Christmas markets in Gdańsk

The Christmas markets in Gdańsk are set to be the main attraction in the north of Poland during the festive season. The coal market, aka Targ Węglowy, will be adorned with beautifully decorated stalls, an illuminated Christmas tree, a children’s carousel, and an ice rink.

Christmas markets in Katowice

The Katowice Christmas market is located in the market square and is considered more modest. The market is filled with a Christmas atmosphere, and in addition to the Christmas stands, you can also shop in the adjacent shops, making your visit even more delightful. There is also an ice rink and a children’s carousel for your entertainment.

Christmas markets in Krakow

The Christmas markets in Krakow are one of the most popular attractions for visitors. The markets have a charming atmosphere that resembles a fairy tale and are situated in a UNESCO reserve. The Main Square houses almost 100 stalls where you can experience the cosmopolitan vibe of foreigners. During this time, vendors come from Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Ukraine, and Lithuania. You can indulge in local delicacies at the stalls or nearby restaurants and cafes, which offer a view of the bustling square.

Christmas markets in Wroclaw

The Christmas markets in Wrocław are magical and worth visiting. You can find inspiration for buying gifts here and enjoy walking around food stalls. One of the most exciting attractions is the extensive modern nativity scene at the church of St. Marie, which comprises two thousand figurines.

Christmas markets in Warsaw

It’s important not to forget the capital of Poland and the Christmas markets in Warsaw. As a big city, you’ll find numerous markets here, the most famous in Castle Square and the Old Town. Additionally, you can enjoy cultural events such as folk dances and a live Nativity scene. Of course, you’ll also find a variety of traditional snacks here.

 

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