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7 affordable Christmas markets in Europe to visit this winter


Looking for an affordable winter getaway? Look no further than Europe’s Christmas markets (Picture: Getty Images)

Nothing screams Christmas quite like an advent calendar chocolate for breakfast each morning — or if you’re in your travel era, a visit to one of Europe’s festive markets.

While it’s a bit frightening that 2024 is almost over and Christmas markets are mere weeks (some even days) away from turning on their lights, there’s nothing better than sipping mulled wine among fairy lights while the season’s classic tunes play.

Here in London, we’re spoilt for choice with Winter Wonderland, Christmas by the River and Winterville. Include the wider UK and Europe, and it can be difficult to decide which one to visit.

Will you make the trip to Manchester? Maybe Poland, Germany, and let’s not forget about Norway.

The opportunities are endless, leaving you with the tough task of having to cut down your list.

If you’re one of the many in this particular pickle, allow us to help, with a list of 7 of Europe’s top affordable Christmas markets (so you’ll have plenty of cash left over for presents).

Sarende, Albania

Experience a warmer Christmas market experience in Sarende (Picture: Shutterstock/StoriesFromAnywhere)

Running from December 6, 2024 to January 2, 2025, the Saranda market takes place in the city’s promenade and hosts an array of festival activities. From ice skating to arts and crafts, delicious treats and live music, take a stroll through the streets and get into the Christmas spirit.

Ideal for those who aren’t quite ready for negative temperatures, the city’s average is 13°C in December, and there’s plenty of sunshine. If you’re still not sold though, the affordability of this market may be of interest.

With return flights starting at just £27 for travel between December 7 and December 8 (checked on October 29), and hotel stays from £16, it comes in as the most purse-friendly option for those flying out of London.

Riga, Latvia

The Riga market is perfect for families (Picture: Rex/Shutterstock)

When considering the cost of transport, accommodation, and the market prices themselves however, the Post Office Travel Money report claims Riga is the most affordable Christmas market for 2024.

Beloved by many thanks to its medieval town square, you can wind your way through the maze-like market, picking up handmade knits, gingerbread treats and the local delicacy, piragi, also known as a bacon bun. Then, just a 15-minute walk away is a smaller market designed specifically for young families.

Running from November 29 to January 2, the markets are less than three hours’ on the plane from London — and if you’re flying on December 7, returning December 8, you can secure tickets for just £51 (checked on October 29).

As for accommodation, hotel stays start from just £25 per night.

Poznan, Poland

The thousands of Christmas lights will have you feeling very festive (Picture: Rex/Shutterstock)

If you want to visit the best Christmas market in Poland, look no further than Poznan. Located opposite the railway station and historic …read more

Source:: Metro

      

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