A visit to Berlin's Christmas Markets
What you'll discover in Germany’s capital at ChristmasBack on the road again on our 2018 Christmas Markets road trip, and leaving Bremen we’re now off to discover Berlin. What was going to be in store for us within this historical city?
We knew Berlin was a large city, so would it be embracing all things Christmassy throughout, we were about to find out.
Where is Berlin?
Discover Berlin at Christmas
GendarmenmarktWe soon realised that this was for security checks, and with the developments over recent years around these events, it wasn’t too surprising.
Also, for this market, there was a €1 entry fee if you arrived after 2pm. Live music was on the central stage here, so you were entertainment as you strolled around.
Also within the Weinachts Zauber Christmas market, there was an indoor section all along one side. So, if the weather took a turn for the worse, you can jump inside and carry on browsing, or like us, it was a chance to grab a glühwein & rest your feet.
There’s lots going on within this market, a little brass band wandering through the lanes, plenty of food stalls, to grab a snack. What we also noticed here was that there were quite a few pop-up eateries where you could sit and enjoy a meal.
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Enjoying Berlin's Christmas Markets
Rotes RathausWhere to stay in Berlin
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The Christmas Markets in Berlin
AlexanderplatzIf you've yet to discover Berlin's incredible history, then let’s start planning. I find these DK Travel Guides invaluable, they're extremely informative, easy to follow, and the pictures and maps tempt you into discovering more of those fascinating sites.
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Some large, some small
SophienstrasseWhy not?
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Exploring Berlin at Christmas
Potsdamer PlatzOur video of Berlin at Christmas
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There’s more to Berlin than Christmas
Too much history not to missA reminder of a divided Berlin
Checkpoint CharlieThe falling of the Berlin Wall in 1989, was a moment in time that we both remember watching together with amazement. So, we weren’t going to let this opportunity slip by.
We headed to the Berlin Wall Memorial, via Checkpoint Charlie, which was a crossing point between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War.
Not to be missed in Berlin
Berlin Wall MemorialFor more on the Berlin Wall check out our post - 'Anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, Germany'
Other parts of the Berlin Wall can be found at Potsdamer Platz.
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A must-see in Berlin
Brandenburg GateProbably one of the most photographed landmarks in Berlin if not Germany. We visited the Brandenburg Gate a couple of times, as we wanted to see it during the day and the evening.
When we were there during the day, there was a demonstration taking place, which is often witnessed by this 18th-century neo-classical building.
I love nothing more than planning a trip and so often I use the DK Eyewitness books. I find them extremely informative, easy to follow and the pictures and maps tempt you into discovering more.
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Something free in Berlin
The Reichstag BuildingOur Tip
Remembering the past
The Holocaust MemorialIn Summary
Although we really enjoyed our time in Berlin, mixing the trip with the Christmas markets and visiting the historical sites, we felt that as a whole, Berlin didn’t entirely embrace Christmas throughout its streets like other German towns and cities.
In hindsight, this wasn’t a bad thing as it gave us the opportunity to uncover more of its history.
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It seems Berlin comes alive during the Christmas season! The Christmas markets look so beautiful. I’d love to explore them someday. Is Berlin suitable for solo travelers?
Yes, the markets were lovely, we particularly enjoyed the one in the Gendarmenmarkt and also the market near the Rotes Rathaus. Although we travelled as a couple I felt quite relaxed about the city, I think it would be fine for a solo traveller.