Chez Noel, Christmas market in Neuer Wall, Hamburg, Germany
The market features rows of wooden stalls offering traditional crafts, local foods, and seasonal decorations along the shopping street Neuer Wall.
Hamburg's markets have been central to trade since medieval times, with Christmas markets becoming established traditions in the 19th century.
The market vendors prepare Winzerglühwein according to traditional German recipes, serving it in decorated mugs specific to Hamburg's winter season.
Located near public transportation and open from late November through December, the market provides easy access for visitors exploring Hamburg's center.
This market incorporates elements from wine regions, setting it apart from other Hamburg markets through specialized wine-based winter drinks.
Location: Hamburg
Address: Neuer Wall 84, 20354 Hamburg, Germany 20354 Hamburg
GPS coordinates: 53.55052,9.98686
Latest update: March 9, 2025 22:19
Christmas markets are a long-standing tradition in many European cities during the Advent season. The markets take place on central squares and historic streets, where wooden stalls offer regional specialties, handcrafted goods, and traditional decorations. From roasted almonds to mulled wine to local handicrafts, each city presents its own culinary and cultural features. In Germany, cities such as Nuremberg, Dresden, Munich, Hamburg, and Stuttgart host their Christmas markets, while Austria welcomes visitors to Vienna and Salzburg. France is represented by Strasbourg, Metz, Montbéliard, and Lille. Belgium offers markets in Brussels, Bruges, and Leuven, the Netherlands in Maastricht and Valkenburg. In Poland, markets can be found in Wrocław, Kraków, and Poznań. Additional markets take place in Prague, Budapest, Zagreb, Basel, Bern, and in Scandinavian cities such as Stockholm, Gothenburg, Oslo, Rovaniemi, and in the Baltic capitals of Riga and Tallinn. London, Edinburgh, the Italian towns of Merano and Asti-Govone, and even Madeira are also among the locations of this winter tradition.
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