Christmas markets in South Tyrol
Snow is falling, the air becomes colder and colder, and the most beautiful time of the year comes closer. It is Christmas time in South Tyrol, and with it also time for the magic atmosphere of the traditional Christmas markets.
At Christmas, the cathedral square in Brixen is decorated with festive market stalls.
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In many countries, Christmas is celebrated with traditional Christmas markets.
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In Advent, Meran is festively decorated. The wonderful Christmas market attracts many visitors every year.
Kurverwaltung Meran - Manrico FinottoYear after year, the Christmas markets are a key reason why so many visitors come to South Tyrol during Advent. Here, the scents, flavours and music take them back to days gone by, making them feel as though they have been transported back to their childhood.
However, visitors to the Christmas markets owe this wonderfully romantic atmosphere to more than just the delicious hot drinks such as mulled wine, punch and mulled apple juice.
The scent of cinnamon, pine branches and chestnuts, the jingle of Christmas decorations at the stalls and the Christmas carols playing softly in the background… All of this combines to create a wonderful atmosphere, heightening the anticipation of the festive season and of lovely moments with the family.
Atmospheric music and festive lights create a spacial atmosphere at the Christmas market in Meran.
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Christmas concerts, heavenly gift ideas and precious handicraft products can be found every day during Advent on the Graben and the Tschurtschenthaler Square in Bruneck.
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On the Christmas market in Meran, you can enjoy sweet and savoury delicacies, listen to Christmas sounds and buy original gifts from South Tyrol.
Kurverwaltung Meran - Hannes Niederkofler PhotographyAdvent, Advent...
Between late November and early January, Christmas markets take place in many towns across South Tyrol – the largest and best-known, of course, in Bozen and Meran. But Bruneck, Brixen, Sterzing and Glurns are also definitely worth a visit during the Advent season.
Those who prefer a quieter, more traditional atmosphere should visit the Christmas markets in South Tyrolean villages, such as the Alpine Advent in Sarntal. There is very little kitsch there, but plenty of authentic local specialities, produce and contemplative music.
Also highly recommended are the Mountain Christmas in Kastelruth and the Christmas village in Klausen.









