๐ŸŽ„A Taste of Berlinโ€™s Christmas Markets ๐ŸŽ„

Atsuko
Charlottenburg palace in Berlin

Germanyโ€™s Christmas markets (Weihnachtsmarkt)

are a delightful tradition, and Berlin offers some of the most enchanting ones. From late November to the end of December, the city comes alive with sparkling lights and festive energy. During my first year in Berlin, I visited iconic markets like Charlottenburg Palace, Gendarmenmarkt or Alexanderplatz, etc., Their grand backdrops and lively atmosphere were unforgettable. Now, I find joy in exploring smaller, more local markets with my family, enjoying the cozy charm they bring

The Origins of Christmas Markets

Christmas markets date back to the 14th century, when people gathered to buy warm clothing and food to help them through harsh winters. Over time, these practical markets transformed into celebrations closely tied to Christmas traditions.

Berlinโ€™s Gendarmenmarkt is a wonderful example of this history. Held in front of a historic church, it reflects its roots while embracing the festive season. Wandering through rows of stalls offering handmade candles and ornaments, you canโ€™t help but feel the holiday spirit. Even if you donโ€™t plan to shop, the warm, inviting atmosphere makes the visit worthwhile.

Berlinโ€™s Gendarmenmarkt Church

Delicious Treats to Enjoy

No trip to a Christmas market is complete without sampling the food and drinks!

First, thereโ€™s the classic Glรผhwein (mulled wine), a drink that warms you from the inside out on cold winter nights. Thereโ€™s something truly comforting about holding a steaming mug in your hands as the chill of the evening melts away. Made from red wine infused with cinnamon, cloves, and orange, Glรผhwein captures the essence of Christmas in every sip. Many stalls serve it in beautifully decorated mugs, making the experience even more enjoyable. I loved it so much that I even brought home bottled Glรผhwein from the supermarket to relive its cozy charm during quiet nights at home!๐Ÿ˜†

Glรผhwein (mulled wine)

Then there are the smoky sausages, grilled over open flames. The aroma alone will stop you in your tracks. Whether tucked into a crusty bread roll or enjoyed on their own, these hearty treats never fail to hit the spot.๐Ÿ˜‹

sausages on Christmas market in Berlin

Another favorite is raclette cheese, melted and poured generously over fresh bread. Itโ€™s rich, creamy, and absolutely comforting on a cold eveningโ€”a little indulgence that always feels worth it.๐Ÿ˜

Raclette cheese bread

For something sweet, my kids adore crรชpes. With chocolate, sugar, apple compote, etc., theyโ€™re a simple yet irresistible treat that brings smiles all around. Iโ€™ll admit, I canโ€™t resist sneaking a bite!๐Ÿคญ

Crepes on Christmas market

A Festive Season to Remember

Berlinโ€™s Christmas markets offer so much more than I can describe here. From chocolates to international flavors, from sparkling lights to handmade crafts, every market has its own charm. Visiting these markets feels fresh and exciting every year, and planning where to go next is half the fun.

Shop on Christmas market

If youโ€™re in Berlin this winter, make sure to experience these special markets for yourself. Whether youโ€™re sipping on Glรผhwein, admiring the decorations, or enjoying the cozy atmosphere, thereโ€™s something magical waiting for you at every corner.

And if youโ€™d like to bring a taste of Berlin home, why not try the cityโ€™s famous Currywurst? You can find a recipe on Umami Sans Frontiรจres here (Currywust).Give it a try and enjoy a little piece of Berlin from your kitchen!

Currywurst with fried potatoes

 

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