Oftentimes when I think of Christmas markets, I think of Europe. How about you? If you agree, I’m pleased to announce that some of the best and most beautiful Christmas markets can also be found in the USA during holiday season. In fact, I’d even go as far to say that many of the best Christmas markets in the world can be found in the US. Without further ado, allow me to share some of my favorite markets with you that I can’t wait to visit and some that I have already visited. They aren’t in any particular order. Read on for more!
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1) Atlanta Christkindl Market
First on the list is the Atlanta Christkindl Market which is a German market within The Buckhead Village District. This market takes place in you guessed it…Atlanta, Georgia during Christmas time. This market is is not only a great place to get into the holiday spirit, but they also serve delicious German food and beverages.
You can also do some major shopping with more than 50 vendors, sample local foods, and snap a couple of pics with Santa to complete the holiday tradition. The market operates from November 26th, 2021-January 2nd, 2022 Monday-Thursday from 11:30am-9:30pm, Friday and Saturday from 11:30am-10:30pm, and Sunday from 11:30am-9:30pm (It will be closed Christmas Day).
One of the best parts about this market is that the admission is free and there’s a plethora of convenient parking options available. Feel free to check it out for yourself and let me know what you think! More information can be found here. Traveling to Atlanta for the first time and want to explore further? Take this tour which highlights the best of ATL.
2) Cambria Christmas Market
Second on the list is the Cambria Christmas Market located in Cambria, California. What makes this Christmas market so special is that they have 2 million Christmas lights and just from looking at the pictures alone, it’s truly a sight to see. Visiting this market gives you the opportunity to support the local artisans, buy unique gifts, sample delicious food and warm drinks. If you like hot apple cider, then you must experience the German hot spiced wine.
If you’re interested in staying longer than one visit, you can book a room at the Cambria Pines Lodge and eat a special themed dinner. The Christmas market dates are currently open from November 26th, 2021-December 23rd, 2021 from 5pm-8:30pm and complimentary shuttles are offered from the parking lot. Parking is available on a first come first serve basis. More information can be found here. If you enjoyed the hot spiced wine, then you’ll definitely enjoy this hop-on, hop-off wine tasting tour which covers 70 wineries.
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3) Bank of America Winter Village (Christmas Market) at Bryant Park
Now there was absolutely no way I could make a list of Christmas markets without including my hometown of NYC. Third on the list is the Christmas market (or Winter Village) at Bryant Park which is one of the most popular Christmas markets and is SO fun! There is a lot to do here including free ice skating at The Rink (you will need to bring your own skates and back pack), and delicious food options including one of my favorite pop-up shops Wafels and Dinges for hot Belgian waffles and hot chocolate.
This is an open space market where you can not only shop local and more, but you can watch the skaters at the skating rink if you’re not quite up to getting on the ice rink. The shops are open from 11am-8pm, and are open from now until January 2nd, 2022. The shops will close by 4pm on January 2nd.
Just an FYI, Bryant Park is a great NYC destination all year round as there is always something going on. You won’t regret visiting any time of the year, especially during Christmas. Parking in the city can be quite difficult if you aren’t using a parking garage, so I would highly recommend public transportation.
Read more about the Bank of America Winter Village here. Admission is also free; you only pay for the activities and food. Still feeling festive? How about taking a Christmas holiday walking tour which includes some of the best Christmas sights in New York City. This tour is perfect for New Yorkers or tourists alike, but if you’d prefer to explore on your own you can take a short walk to Central Park. Even though I’m not a fan of cold weather, this is one of those Christmas traditions I really enjoy. Come to think of it, this is one of the first Christmas markets I’ve visited.
4) Christmas Village in Philadelphia
Philadelphia is a cool city in the winter months and The Christmas Village in Philadelphia is no exception to the rule due to it’s festive atmosphere. This is my fourth recommendation and it is an outside German Christmas market with a historic carousel and Ferris wheel you can actually ride. This market has a large selection of savory treats, and drink options including beer, raclette stube, pretzels, and cider to name a few.
There’s plenty of shopping to keep you warm as you peruse the market as well. The Christmas village is currently open starting from November 25th, 2021-December 24th, 2021 and the hours of operation are from Sunday-Thursday 11am-7pm, Friday & Saturday from 11am-8pm, and Christmas Eve 11am-5pm. Parking is also difficult in PA, so I would suggest utilizing a parking garage or public transportation. Admission is free; you only pay for food, drink, shopping, and activities you partake in. Check out more general information here. In addition to visiting the market, did you know Philadelphia is a very popular city? Taking a bus tour is the perfect place to learn all about its history.
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5) European Christmas Market at Union Depot in Saint Paul, MN
Last but definitely not least, is the fifth recommendation on my list; the European Christmas Market in MN. This market aims to preserve and share European culture while serving delicious food, and hand crafted items. This is a free event so you’ll only pay for food, and items purchased while holiday shopping. If that alone doesn’t entice you, then you’ll be thrilled to know that there are different kinds of entertainment scheduled on each day the market is open, just refer to the calendar.
The market is officially open starting from starting from late November to the end of the year (November 26th, 2021-December 19th, 2021) and is only open on the weekends on Friday 4pm-9pm, Saturday 10am-8pm, and Sunday 11am-6pm. There’s plenty of parking available at this location so you won’t have to worry. Check it out for yourself here. Minnesota is not only a good place to visit, but it also has a great culinary scene. Aside from visiting this awesome market, how about checking out a food tour featuring delicious eats downtown? You wont regret it.
Dressing Tips to Wear At Christmas Markets
These locations will be very cold when and if you decide to visit. I would recommend wearing a really warm scarf, hat, gloves, coat, and winter boots to help keep you warm and toasty.
Final Thoughts on Christmas Markets
That concludes my list of Christmas Markets to visit in the US. If you live in the United States like me, now you can experience the allure and grandeur of a European Christmas Market right here in the U.S! Christmas is truly a magical time, and I can’t think of a better way to enjoy picturesque markets, beautiful Christmas trees, and Christmas music. If you’ve visited any of my suggestions in this post, please write to me and tell me all about it. As always, thank you for reading. Did you learn anything new or have any feedback? Let me know. Please comment below and don’t forget to subscribe here.
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Thank you Sheenamahsheensphotography for the photos on the Atlanta Christkindl Market, Tengyart for the hot mulled wine photo, Heidi Kaden on the hot cider photo, and Matt Seymour for the bratwurst photo. I discovered all of their work from Unsplash.com and Instagram. Please check them out!
Aaah I love a good Christmas market. These sound a lot better than the one we have in Vancouver (it looks nice, but it is overpriced so doesn’t feel worth the crazy cost…)
I love them too! Something truly magical about them. I’ll have to check out the one in Vancouver one day.
Disappointed in myself that I’ve only visited one of these before! I’m from California and yet never thought there’d be Christmas markets there, clearly I need to plan a visit this year!
If you’re able to go, I’d love to hear all about it! Don’t be disappointed there’s always time to explore!
We love visiting Christmas markets. The market in Georgetown, Colorado is quite unique, though just held a few weekends a year.
I love them too, they are so much fun! All of the markets have a unique spin.
While I still don’t know if North American markets will ever feel the same as the European ones, I’m glad they are becoming more of a thing on our continent. These are some really great ideas, I have to visit NYC at least once in my life around Christmas. But good to know about some of the other ones too. I’ll go anywhere there’s a Christmas market, it’s my favorite season
It’s one of my favorite seasons as well! I think both European and American markets have their own unique charm. Visiting NYC during Christmas time is a must! It’s truly a one of a kind experience.
Christmas is my FAVORITE time of year. I love seeing different Christmas markets. Thank you for sharing!
I love Christmas time as well! The markets are a great touch too.
Thanks for this go-to list! I’ve always wanted to find a Christmas market in the States.
You’re welcome! Let me know which one you choose to visit.
I had no idea there were Christmas markets in the U.S., let alone one in my state (yay Cambria!)! I’ll definitely have to go check it out. :]
Please do! Let me know your thoughts when you’re able to visit.
Amazing! Been to a lot of markets in Europe, but nice to see I now have some options in the US! Thank you so much for the info!
I’d love to visit the markets in Europe too. Glad to share the markets available in the US. Thanks for reading!
I’ve always wanted to experience a winter Christmas! Growing up in Australia I’ve always had a hot summer Christmas. Thanks for sharing these Christmas markets to visit! I’d love to visit these places one day.
You’re welcome! I’m the opposite, I’d love to experience a hot Christmas one day. I hope you get to check them out.
So many unqiue spots.. love NYC of course.. but would love to explore TN and CA
I’d love to explore them as well. Thanks for reading!
Glad to see Christmas Village in Philly made your list. I love that one. I’d like to check out the one in Atlanta soon, too!
Yes! So many awesome markets to choose from. Let me know if you’re able to visit.
I too normally would think of heading to Europe for Christmas markets. So it was great to read about some good ones in the US. We have only visited the one at Bryant Park. So we now have some other ones to plan on our holiday travels. A great way to get in the holiday spirit.
I know! Who would’ve thought there’d be so many options within the US? I’m glad you were able to check one out. I hope you can explore more soon.
Just visited the Christkindl Market in Denver last night. I love the magic of them.
I love the magic too, glad you had fun!
That’s definitely wonderful news! I’ve never been to a Christmas market but since international travel is more difficult right now, I may need to do a road trip down to Cambria! *-*
A road trip is always a good idea, I hope you have a blast!
Wow, if you can believe it, I’ve actually never heard of any of these! I really need to step up my Christmas market game. Thanks for sharing this list. I’ll need to plan a trip to do at least one of these next year 🙂. Xx Sara
You’re welcome! Glad I could help spread the word. Hope you’ll visit one soon.
I too always think of travelling to Europe for Christmas Markets. So it was great to read about some ones to plan for in the U.S. I might find it funny to visit the markets in the warm spots like Cambria CA. But Philadelphia might be an easy trip for us from Toronto!
It’s always a trip visiting warm destinations in the winter especially Christmas markets. Cambria is a great choice, if you decide to go let me know. Also, love Toronto!
I will definitely be hitting up the Philadelphia Christmas Village in the next couple of weeks, thank you for sharing!
You’re welcome! Have a great time and keep me updated.
Christmas markets are such a fun way to get into the holiday spirit. I used to live in NYC but never went to the Bryant Park Christmas market for some reason! I’d love to go.
I can’t wait for you to go once you return, it’s a great experience!
I have been to Cambria many times, but never in winter. I’d love to see their xmas market!
I hope you can visit soon, keep me updated if you’re able to go!
Some Christmas markets in the US. I love Christmas markets, but so far only been to ones in Germany, England and the Netherlands.
Awesome! I’m hoping to go visit some of the markets overseas soon.
I do love European Christmas markets, so it’s great to know that you can find something similar in the states. It’s hard to choose just one to visit!
I agree, the European markets are so charming so I’m glad the U.S. has their version as well.
Love this list of the best Christmas markets in the U.S. I’m planning to go to the one in St. Paul this season.
Awesome! Please keep me updated.
I love this list. I have only experience the Christmas market in Barcelona, but love the idea of experiencing more of these in the US. The Atlanta Market looks particularly amazing.
I’d love to visit the market in Barcelona, hopefully you can visit the Atlanta market.
These Christmas markets all sound so magical! I want to visit all of them! The Christmas Village in Philadelphia sounds especially enchanting! Thanks for the great guide!
You’re welcome! I hope you’re able to visit!