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HERE ARE THE 3 MOST BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS MARKETS 2021 IN EUROPE

 Despite the Covid, some are resisting. When the month of November comes, Christmas markets start to flourish all over Europe. Here are the top 3 of the most beautiful European markets opened in 2021.


  •  BERLIN IN GERMANY

This year, the Berlin Christmas markets will be held from November 22 to December 31, 2021. For this occasion, the German capital will therefore be adorned with multiple festive colors. The WeihnachtsZauber on Gendarmenmarkt is Berlin's most famous Christmas market. It is surrounded by two cathedrals and is located in one of the most beautiful squares in the city.


  •   STRASBOURG IN FRANCE

France takes second place in this ranking. The Strasbourg market is an institution. Open from November 26 to December 26, 2021, this year the market will be under the sign of the stars, with more than 600 stars installed between the Square Louise-Weiss and the quai des bateliers.


For this edition 201, the artistic program of the market will put the spotlight on the neighboring country, Germany, and several hundred exhibitors will be present. Shows and entertainment will be presented every Saturday between November 27 and December 18.


  •  PRAGUE IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC

Third must-see Christmas market in 2021, that of Prague in the Czech Republic. The city is adorned with markets, the two most famous of which are on Wenceslas Square and Old Town Square. This year the festivities will be launched on November 29, 2021 and will end on January 1, 2022. On the program, crafts, gingerbread, grilled sausages and mulled wine.


  • COVID HAS HAPPENED

This year again, the Covid-19 means that several European Christmas markets cannot be held. Among the most beautiful and oldest Christmas markets in Europe, those in Vienna and Salzburg, Austria, which have been canceled due to a new lockdown. In Bavaria and Germany, all of the Christmas markets were canceled in anticipation of the epidemic recovery, including that of Munich.

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