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Explore Europe's top Christmas markets from Vienna to Warsaw
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Sean Doyle, Chief Executive Officer | Aer Lingus

From Vienna to Warsaw, European cities are gearing up for the festive season with their iconic Christmas markets. Each destination offers unique experiences, from traditional treats to cultural displays.

Vienna's Christkindlmarkt at City Hall is a classic holiday attraction, featuring glowing market stalls and ice skating trails. Visitors can enjoy glühwein and vanillekipferl as they browse handcrafted gifts.

In Munich, the Christkindlmarkt at Marienplatz provides a Bavarian twist on Christmas with bratwurst and lebkuchen. The Medieval Market at Wittelsbacherplatz adds historical flair with its medieval crafts.

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Budapest's Vörösmarty Square offers chimney cakes and spiced pálinka amidst its festive atmosphere. St. Stephen’s Basilica hosts an enchanting 3D light show for visitors.

Prague's Old Town Square market is renowned for its picturesque setting against Gothic architecture. Visitors can savor svařák while exploring stalls filled with wooden toys and ornaments.

Brussels' Winter Wonders market spreads across the city center, highlighted by a nightly sound and light display in Grand Place. Belgian waffles and hot chocolate are among the local delicacies available.

Berlin features multiple markets such as Gendarmenmarkt and Charlottenburg Palace, each offering unique crafts and foods like Eierpunsch.

Zurich transforms its main train station into a Christmas hub with Swiss raclette and fondue, centered around a Swarovski crystal-adorned tree.

Amsterdam's Ice Village combines festive stalls with an ice rink at Museumplein, serving poffertjes and stroopwafels to visitors enjoying the holiday spirit.

Geneva’s Noël au Quai market presents Swiss delights along Lake Geneva, including roasted chestnuts and vin chaud served by outdoor firepits.

Warsaw’s Old Town Christmas market may be small but it offers charm with pierogi, sernik, and grzaniec amid cobbled streets lit by fairy lights.

Aer Lingus facilitates travel to these festive destinations from Ireland, inviting travelers to explore Europe's magical Christmas markets this season.

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