The most beautiful Christmas Markets in Vienna, updated for times and dates. From the markets in the Town Hall Square, the most famous but also touristic ones, to the most hidden ones that offer local handicrafts.
A Vienna the period of Christmas markets it is one of the most magical of the whole year and certainly the most beautiful in Vienna when the splendor and atmosphere of Christmas can be felt in every corner of the city.
I Christkindlmarkte, the Christmas markets, close a couple of days before Christmas and here are the best stalls offering all the typical products of the area, from gluhwein, mulled wine, al potato pancakes, the potato balls.
Among the most beautiful and fascinating markets in Vienna, we must certainly remember High AKH, favorite haunt of students who come here to mingle with the people, also here is a small corner where there are farm animals and horse-drawn sleighs for the little ones.
Market in the Town Hall Square
Il Rathausplatz it is the largest and most touristic of all the markets in Vienna, but perhaps also the most beautiful. The stalls are located in the square in front of the town hall. Here you can find the most classic and touristic objects and gift ideas but the atmosphere is the best in the whole city. Around 150 stalls display Christmas gifts, Christmas decorations, sweets and hot drinks.
Belvedere Castle Market
The market Schonbrunn it is characterized by stalls placed in a circle in which all the objects are decidedly of high quality and generally also expensive. Here every day at 18 pm and on weekends also at other times classical music concerts and shows for children. The Christmas Village at the Belvedere Castle is created in a suggestive Baroque atmosphere. In the beautiful park of the castle there is an admirable Christmas market.
Christmas market Maria-Theresien-Platz
Il Christmas village of Maria-Theresien-Platz it hosts more than 70 stands with traditional artistic crafts and original gift ideas.
Altes AKH Christmas Market
The Christmas Village (Altes AKH) is very popular in the days leading up to Christmas, particularly by the younger crowd.