The tour of the Christmas Markets from Vienna, Austria

in Photography Lovers5 months ago (edited)

That time of the year came, and even though I failed to write about these places seen last year in December, there is no better moment to do it than now, on such a special day when you get to taste a bit of the Christmas vibe and the feeling of giving and receiving gifts.

The funny thing is that 3 weeks ago the Christmas Market was inaugurated in Sibiu which I was always looking forward to, but considering that in the last couple of years ended up looking pretty much the same as the previous year, I didn't really get to feel the same excitement I used to.

Happily, opening up the folder with memories created while exploring Vienna, made me feel that Christmas Markets vibe a lot more than expected, so that did contribute to making me set up this post as it's a really good period of the year to book your tickets to this place, even for just the sake of the 12 Christmas Markets from this city.

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City Hall (Rathausplatz)

The largest and most famous Christmas Market in Vienna is held on Rathausplatz, in front of the 19th-century City Hall with over 145 stalls that bring a lot of interesting things for seasonal shopping.

Being the most famous one also means being the crowdest one, which is the main reason we've spent so little time in this place feeling like we could taste the feeling better in the other markets. Happily, there are plenty of them, and no matter the period of the day or night you decide to make your way towards them, you should find one closer to your taste.

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Art Advent Karlsplatz

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Christmas Village Maria-Theresien Platz

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Christmas Market Stephansplatz

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Christmas Market Schönbrunn Palace

Starting with the end of November, countless Christmas Markets begin popping up all over the city, these having different periods of time when they are opened or closed, but this only contributes to the side of being able to see all of them without feeling the pressure of time anymore.

But as beautiful as it is to see Vienna in winter due to all the Christmas vibe that feels a lot more magical in this part of Europe, you should consider checking out what really has to offer this city because along with the seasonal markets, there are plenty of spots that are waiting for tourists during the whole year and which are worth a visit.

We managed to mix them together and explore Vienna while checking out the Christmas Markets too, but I would definitely love to return one day just for the tourist attractions that are way too many to capture entirely in just a one-week-long trip as we had.

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Christmas Market on Michaelerplatz

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Christmas Village Belvedere Palace

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Christmas Village Maria-Theresien Platz

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Christmas Market at Museumsquartier

Having so many Christmas Markets in Vienna is not a random thing as they are a centuries-old tradition which began in 1298 when this activity started by only selling meat but slowly evolved into a place frequently visited by both locals and tourists who used them as another method for the everyday purchases, season treats, decorations and being able to dance and sing on the streets without being considered a weird thing.

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With the passage of time, more markets started being released including more of these in the bigger cities, each sticking to a specific plan and place even if at first might seem like the same thing. We discovered this on our own being able to find unique crafts and products for selling in every single Christmas Market explored even if they were all connected in one way or another to the seasonal holidays.

We didn't manage to see all the Chrismas Markets of Vienna but I'll leave down below a complete list with these in case you plan to book a trip there, with the mention that most of them are located in the old town or along the main boulevard of the city (Ringstrasse) making it easier for you to follow on foot. However, in order to see these from Prater and Schönbrunn Palace you’ll need to use public transport, but it's definitely worth it.

  1. Christmas World at Vienna City Hall
  2. Stephansplatz Christmas Market
  3. Belvedere Palace Christmas Village
  4. Art Advent Karlsplatz
  5. Maria-Theresien Platz Christmas Village
  6. Schönbrunn Palace Christmas Market
  7. Am Hof Advent Market
  8. Old Viennese Christmas Market
  9. Christmas Village Altes AKH
  10. Christmas Market Spittelberg
  11. Winter Market Riesenradplatz
  12. Winter at Museumsquartier

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Other places I've seen during my stay in Vienna:

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Other places I've seen during my stay in Vienna:

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Wow I love those markets. What a great way to get in the Christmas spirit! Great photos 👍

Absolutely! It was such a full experience for Christmas! Thank you! 🎄🙏🏻

Ahh Vienna must be the heaven of Christmas markets! Thank you for giving us a little taste! ✨

It is! Really one of the most magical places in Europe to visit around Christmas Holidays 🥰

Maybe, if I were to visit that place one day, the first thing I would want to do is join the crowd dancing and singing in the street. Did you know that I have that on my bucket list—to dance in a foreign place with the locals? It sounds funny, but dancing and singing in the streets with the Christmas vibe absolutely make one's heart jump with joy.

That's interesting. I haven't seen anyone doing that during my visit haha so I'm not sure if this tradition it's still happening or not. But in the end you don't need a thing like this to have fun, right? Dance like nobody's watching! 😏😏

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For years, due to business obligations, I have not been able to travel to a neighboring country and visit the Christmas market.
If I had time, one of the cities in which I would visit Christmas markets would be Vienna. I visited it a couple of times, but never at the beginning of December...
My options besides Vienna are Budapest and Zagreb. I heard that there are also beautiful settings for the Christmas market.
Until I manage to organize myself for the 600 km trip, I will enjoy your photos that captured the atmosphere for me.

I heard good stuff about Budapest too, but not sure if Zagreb was on my list until now.

But yeah, I can understand you in one way or another. Thank you for the kind words and I hope you get to see Vienna during this magic period of the year someday.

So Budapest first, since it's closer to me, and sometime next year, definitely Vienna.
Thanks 🙂

Wish to visit those places someday 🥺🥺🥺 also the marketss!! Anw, have a great day ahead ☺️

The Christmas Markets are such a magical place! Make it the best break during a trip especially if you visit many places in a single day and from time to time you need a break to drink some hot chocolate or wine before you make it to the next destination.

Wish you a lovely day!