Christmas cheer in Berlin
Christmas cheer in Berlin
There are more than 50 Christmas markets in the German capital, scattered across the city. We'll show you our favorites - places in Berlin that glisten and glow with festive spirit.
Spandau old town center
We begin our tour of festive Berlin in the far west of the city. The traditional Christmas market in Spandau's old town center now looks back on a 43-year history. Every Wednesday Santa takes to the stage here to listen to children's wishes and sing along with them.
Charlottenburg Palace
The Baroque palace in the district of the same name will serve for the tenth year as a magical setting for a Christmas market that focuses more on quality than quantity. It's an attractive combination of culinary delights and consumerism, with the palace and its park as a backdrop. In the new wing of the palace there will be special tours focusing on the topic of Christmas at court.
Botanical Garden
Berlin's Botancal Garden, in the southwestern district of Dahlem, is presenting a "Christmas Garden" for the very first time this year, inspired by "Christmas in Kew" in the UK. Every evening, more than a million points of light, 23 illumination installations and 3,000 strings of fairy lights will transform the gardens into a brightly colored fairyland.
Memorial Church
In the heart of the western part of the city, around the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, they don't do things by halves. You can plunge into the hustle and bustle of the market here for six weeks, from November 26th until January 1st. More contemplative activities are on offer in the church, where you can enjoy everything from charity concerts to a Christmas Oratorio.
Tauentzienstrasse
You'll find this over-sized nutcracker on Tauentzienstrasse, which is an extension of the boulevard known as Kurfürstendamm. He's there for all passers-by to see during Advent and serves as a guidepost for stressed Christmas shoppers. Most will find what they are looking for in "KaDeWe", the luxury department store right next to him.
Potsdamer Platz
The "Winter World" at Potsdamer Platz is always first to get going – it opens in early November and remains open until New Year's Day. One of the attractions here is what the organizers claim is Europe's biggest mobile snow tubing run. After slushy experiences in the past, it now relies on a synthetic surface.
Unter den Linden
This boulevard is broad, and in winter, it's quite bright at night. Every year the lime trees that give Unter den Linden its name are illuminated. You might spend some money in shops on both sides of the street, but the real attraction is a stroll through the Christmassy sea of lights.
Gendarmenmarkt
This boulevard is broad, and in winter, it's quite bright at night. Every year the lime trees that give Unter den Linden its name are illuminated. You might spend some money in shops on both sides of the street, but the real attraction is a stroll through the Christmassy sea of lights.
Kulturbrauerei
This historically listed former brewery complex in the Prenzlauer Berg district of Berlin is a popular venue for entertainment and the arts all year long, with its theatre, cinemas and concert halls. In the winter, the Lucia Christmas market, inspired by Nordic traditions, adds a Scandinavian touch - with rides for the kids, handicrafts and tasty Swedish ginger biscuits.
Rotes Rathaus
Mulled wine, roasted almonds and handicrafts are also on sale outside the Rotes Rathaus, Berlin's town hall. In addition, the Christmas market at the Rotes Rathaus offers ice skating - on a circular temporary ice rink around the Neptunbrunnen, a fountain dating back to 1891.
Rixdorfer Christmas market
Some say the good thing about Berlin is that it's really basically a collection of villages. That's why many districts are called "Dorf", which is the German for village. Alt-Rixdorf, an area in the Neukölln district, for instance, has preserved its traditions and peculiarities. The Alt-Rixdorf Christmas market, which is open only during the second weekend of Advent, is a perfect example.