Lübecker Weihnachtsmärkte, Christmas market in Old City, Germany.
The Lübeck Christmas markets are multiple events spread across the Old City, a UNESCO World Heritage site, featuring illuminated streets, decorated churches, and wooden market stalls. The markets offer handcrafted goods, traditional holiday items, and regional specialities displayed at several central locations throughout the historic area.
The Christmas market tradition in Lübeck began in 1648 and ranks among northern Germany's oldest winter celebrations. The markets have remained a continuous part of city life over the centuries, maintaining their importance in the region's holiday customs.
Local artisans sell handcrafted items at different locations throughout the city, including speciality stalls near St. Peter's Church. The Maritime Christmas Market reflects the city's seafaring past and shows how that heritage remains part of winter celebrations today.
The markets are spread across several locations in the Old City and can be explored on foot. Wear warm clothing and allow plenty of time to visit each area at a relaxed pace and enjoy the surroundings.
The Fairytale Forest area next to St. Mary's Church features characters from children's stories arranged among decorated trees and winter settings. This themed section creates a special experience for families, allowing children to encounter familiar figures in a holiday setting.
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