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The Top 5 Black Forest Christmas Markets (2023): A Comprehensive Guide to a Magical Holiday Experience

The holiday season is a magical time of year, especially in the heart of Europe, where picturesque towns and cities come to life with the sights, sounds, and smells of Christmas. As the snow begins to fall and the festive spirit fills the air, there is no better place to experience a traditional European Christmas than in the enchanting Black Forest region of Germany. Called a Weihnachtsmarkt, or Christkindelsmarkt in German, the Black Forest Christmas Markets are a must-see destination for anyone looking to experience the rich culture, history, and festive traditions of this captivating region.

 

In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the top 5 Black Forest Christmas Markets, each offering a unique and unforgettable holiday experience. Get ready to be transported to a winter wonderland, filled with twinkling lights, mouth-watering treats, and heartwarming holiday cheer.

 

Illuminated Höllentalbahn viaduct at the Ravenna Gorge Christmas Market

#1 - Ravenna Gorge Christmas Market: A Magical Experience in a Breathtaking Setting

 

Located in the heart of the stunning Ravenna Gorge, the Ravenna Gorge Christmas Market offers visitors a truly magical experience, surrounded by towering fir trees and the breathtaking natural beauty of the region. The market is particularly famous for its illuminated viaduct, which casts a warm, golden glow over the festivities, creating a cozy atmosphere that perfectly complements the crisp, winter air.

 

As you wander through the market stalls, you'll find an array of traditional crafts, handmade ornaments, and delicious food offerings that are sure to delight your senses. Local artisans showcase their talents with beautifully crafted wooden toys, intricate glass-blown ornaments, and expertly knitted scarves and mittens. The market's culinary delights include comforting bratwurst, sweet roasted almonds, and steaming mugs of Glühwein – a traditional German mulled wine that is guaranteed to warm you up on a chilly winter evening.

Glühwein + flaming sugar cube = Feuerzangenbowle

 

Keep in mind, tickets for this event should be booked beforehand and often sell out very quickly, weeks in advance. Tickets become available in early Autumn. Go to their websites and book early to get your desired slot. 

Getting to the event is slightly more complicated than others. Parking at the venue often sells out almost immediately when tickets go on sale, so the popular option is to park or take a train to Hinterzarten and then hop on the free shuttle bus.  

Keep in mind, this Christmas Market is in the high Black Forest. It is often snow covered and can be quite cold. Dress warm!

2023 Ravenna Gorge Dates & Times:

  • 24th of November through the 17th of December. Only open Friday/Saturday/Sunday.

  • Friday - 24.11. / 01.12. / 08.12. / 15.12 - 15:00 - 21:00 (3pm-9pm)

  • Saturday - 25.11. / 02.12. /09.12. / 16.12. - 14:00 - 21:00 (2pm-9pm)

  • Sunday - 26.11. / 03.12. / 10.12. / 17.12. - 14:00 - 20:00 (2pm - 8pm)


If you would like to learn more about the Ravenna Gorge Christmas Market, read our in-depth article here!


 

Watch our visit to the Ravennaschlucht Weihnachtsmarkt here!

 



Some of the many Christmas Market stalls in Freiburg.

#2 - Freiburg Christmas Market: A Festive Celebration in the Heart of the City

The bustling city of Freiburg serves as the backdrop for the Freiburg Christmas Market (Weihnachtsmarkt), a must-visit destination for anyone seeking an authentic and lively Black Forest Christmas experience. With over 130 stalls, this market offers a vast selection of unique gifts, handmade crafts, and mouth-watering culinary delights that are sure to please even the most discerning shopper.

 

The Freiburg Christmas Market is centered around the city's historic Rathausplatz. As you explore the market, be sure to take in the festive atmosphere, complete with children’s rides, colorful decorations, and the enticing aroma of freshly baked gingerbread, grilled sausages, and mulled wine.

 

In addition to the market stalls, visitors can also enjoy a variety of hands-on activities and workshops, such as candle making, glass blowing, and even baking your own gingerbread cookies. The Freiburg German Christmas Market is an ideal destination for families, with a dedicated children's area featuring a nostalgic carousel, a miniature train, and a variety of fun-filled games.

 

Ashton with two mugs of delicious Glühwein.

The Freiburg Christmas market is free to visit, and parking is relatively easy, with multiple parking garages around the city. Also being nearby the train station and tram stops, navigating the area is quite simple.

 

The markets often open at end of November and close just before Christmas, usually for 1 month in total. Check out their website for official opening times and dates.

2023 Opening Dates & Times

  • November 23rd - December 23rd

  • Workdays: 10:00 - 20:30 (10am - 8:30pm)

  • Saturday: 10:00 - 20:30 (10am - 8:30pm)

  • Sunday: 11:30 - 19:30 (11:30am - 7:30pm)


Go here to read our comprehensive guide covering all you need to know about the Freiburg Christmas Market. 


If you’re curious about Freiburg, check out our detailed travel guide which should help answer all of your questions.


Interested in learning more about popular foods in the Black Forest? Check out our detailed guide here!


 


(c) Baden-Baden Kur & Tourismus GmbH, V. Behringer

#3 - Baden-Baden Christmas Market: A Festive Wonderland in a Historic Spa Town

The famous spa town of Baden-Baden hosts a delightful Christmas market surrounded by beautiful historic architecture. The market boasts around 100 stalls, offering a wide range of crafts, gifts, and food, as well as a festive ice rink and a variety of entertainment for visitors of all ages.

 

The Baden-Baden Christmas Market is set against the backdrop of the town's stunning Kurhaus, a historic spa building that has been transformed into a glittering palace for the holiday season. As you wander through the market, you'll discover an array of unique gifts and handcrafted items, from hand-painted glass ornaments to artisanal soaps and fragrances.

(c) Baden-Baden Kur & Tourismus GmbH

The market's culinary offerings are equally impressive, with stalls serving up traditional German dishes like Bratwurst and Kartoffelpuffer (potato pancakes) alongside international favorites such as French crepes and Spanish churros. Be sure to sample some of the local wines, as the region surrounding Baden-Baden is famous for its vineyards and winemaking tradition.

 

The Baden-Baden Christmas Market also features a diverse program of live entertainment, including brass bands, choirs, and dance performances, as well as activities for children like gingerbread house decorating workshops and visits from St. Nicholas. In addition to the enchanting list of activities at this market, visitors can enjoy ice skating amidst the festive decorations and twinkling lights in the Augustaplatz, creating a magical experience for the whole family.

 

Of all 5 recommended Black Forest Christmas Markets (Weihnachtsmarkt) in this article, the Baden-Baden Christkindelsmarkt has the longest opening dates, from end of November to early January. This gives you a great opportunity to continue your Christmas Market experiences after Christmas and New Year’s. A great option if you’re traveling to Europe during the Christmas holidays.

 

2023 Opening Times & Hours

  • November 23rd - January 6th 2024

  • 11:00 - 21:00 (11am - 9pm) daily

Be sure to visit their website for up-to-date events and official opening times and dates.




Go here to read our comprehensive guide covering all you need to know about the Baden-Baden Christmas Market!


Are you curious how Germany celebrates Christmas? Check out our article covering 10 Unique German Christmas Traditions.


(c) der Kultur- und Tourismus GmbH Gengenbach

#4 - Gengenbach Christmas Market: A Picturesque Celebration in a Storybook Setting

The charming town of Gengenbach, often referred to as the "Pearl of the Kinzigtal," is home to a delightful Christmas market that is guaranteed to captivate visitors with its picturesque setting and festive atmosphere. The market is held in front of the town's magnificent town hall, which transforms into a giant advent calendar during the Christmas season, with a new window being revealed each day.

Town Hall (Rathaus) turned advent calendar. (c) der Kultur- und Tourismus GmbH Gengenbach

The Gengenbach Christmas Market offers a variety of crafts, food, and beverages, as well as a festive atmosphere enhanced by music and performances. Local artisans display their handcrafted goods, including intricately carved wooden figurines, delicate lacework, and beautifully woven textiles. The market's culinary offerings are sure to delight your taste buds, with traditional dishes like Flammkuchen (a thin-crust pizza-like dish) and sweet treats like Schneeballen (deep-fried dough balls coated in powdered sugar).

 

In addition to the market stalls, the Gengenbach Christmas Market also features a program of entertainment and events, such as guided town tours, choir performances, and even a living nativity scene with real animals. The market's enchanting atmosphere is further enhanced by the town's beautifully preserved half-timbered houses and cobblestone streets, creating a storybook setting for a truly memorable holiday experience.

 

2023 Opening Dates & Times

  • 30th of November until the 23rd of December

  • Monday – Friday: 2PM – 8PM

  • Saturday & Sunday: 12PM – 8PM

The Gengenbach Christmas Market is open from the end of November to just before Christmas. Be sure to visit their website for an up-to-date schedule of events, as well as opening times and dates.


Go here to read our comprehensive guide covering all you need to know about the Gegenbach Christmas Market!


 

#5 - Triberg Christmas Market: A Charming Experience in the Heart of the Black Forest

For a more intimate and traditional Black Forest Christmas market experience, look no further than the charming town of Triberg. Known for its world-famous cuckoo clocks and spectacular waterfalls, Triberg is the perfect setting for a festive holiday adventure.

 

The Triberg Christmas Market, held in the town center, offers visitors a quaint and cozy atmosphere, where the spirit of the season can be felt in every corner. With around 40 stalls, the Triberg Christmas Market (Weihnachtsmarkt) may be smaller in size compared to the other markets, but it more than makes up for it with its warm, welcoming ambiance and unique offerings.

 

As you stroll through the market, be sure to sample some of the region's traditional delicacies, such as the delectable Black Forest ham or the irresistible Black Forest cake. While you're there, don't forget to pick up a locally made cuckoo clock, a perfect souvenir to remind you of your enchanting Black Forest Christmas experience.

 

The Triberg Christmas Market also features a variety of live entertainment, including choirs, brass bands, and traditional dance performances, adding to the festive atmosphere. For the little ones, a visit from St. Nicholas and his mischievous companion, Knecht Ruprecht, is sure to be a highlight of their holiday experience.

These waterfall paths are lit up with lights during the Christmas market.

This German Christmas Market in Triberg is also known for its Christmas lights. They put up 1 MILLION lights to create a breathtaking atmosphere. On the waterfall path, be sure to also walk through the light tunnel, which is literally a tunnel created by Christmas lights. Oh, and they also have firework displays. It might be one of the shortest Christmas Markets in the Black Forest, but they certainly make up for it with a packed schedule of holiday fun.

 

This Black Forest Christmas Market is typically only open for just a week, one of the shortest around. It’s open from Christmas until just before New Year’s Eve. Keep in mind, most Christmas Markets in Germany (Weihnachtsmarkt or Christkindelsmarkt) close just before Christmas. This is one of the only options which you can visit between Christmas and New Year’s, making it extra special.

 

2023 Opening Dates & Times

  • December 25th - December 30th

  • 14:00 - 21:00 (2pm - 9pm)

For official opening times and dates, as well as an up-to-date list of events, be sure to check out their website.

 


If you’re interested in more about visiting Triberg, be sure to check out our detailed article here!

 

Lebkuchen (Gingerbread).

Conclusion:

A visit to the Black Forest Christmas Markets, including the enchanting Ravenna Gorge Christmas Market, the bustling Freiburg Christmas Market, the charming Triberg Christmas Market, the picturesque Gengenbach Christmas Market, and the festive Baden-Baden Christmas Market, is a must for anyone looking to experience the magic and wonder of a traditional European Christmas. With their festive atmosphere, unique offerings, and captivating surroundings, these markets are the perfect way to create lasting holiday memories and celebrate the season in style.

 

So, this holiday season, why not embark on an unforgettable adventure through the heart of the Black Forest and experience the magic of a truly unforgettable Black Forest Christmas.

 


Ashton with a Feuerzangenbowle.

Tips and Recommendations for Visiting the Black Forest Christmas Markets:

To make the most of your Black Forest Christmas Market adventure, here are some helpful tips and recommendations:

 

  • Plan your visit: While each market has its unique charm and offerings, it's worth taking the time to research and plan your visit to ensure you don't miss any of the highlights. Keep in mind that the markets may have different opening dates and hours, so be sure to check their schedules before you set off on your journey.

  • Dress warmly: The Black Forest region can get quite chilly during the winter months, especially in the evenings. Be sure to dress warmly, with layers, hats, gloves, and scarves, so you can comfortably enjoy your time exploring the markets. Here is what we recommend wearing during the German winter.

  • Try the local specialties: Each Black Forest Christmas Market offers an array of mouth-watering culinary delights that are unique to the region. Don't be afraid to try something new, whether it's a hearty dish, a sweet treat, or a warming beverage. Your taste buds will thank you! Here are some of the most popular Black Forest foods.

  • Shop for unique gifts and souvenirs: Black Forest Christmas Markets are an excellent opportunity to find one-of-a-kind gifts and souvenirs that you won't find anywhere else. From handcrafted ornaments to locally made products, there is something for everyone on your gift list. Here are some recommended German gifts that people love!

  • Take your time: The true magic of the Black Forest Christmas Markets lies in the festive atmosphere and the joy of discovering new treasures. Be sure to take your time, soak in the sights and sounds, and truly immerse yourself in the spirit of the season.

 

Bonfire at the Ravenna Gorge Christmas Market to keep guests warm.



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