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German Christmas Markets: HeidelbergFrom: German Christmas Markets
ABOVE: The Christmas Market by the Heiliggeistkirche in Heidelberg. Heidelberg Christmas markets
Most of the city's Christmas markets are scattered along the Hauptstrasse, or main shopping street, making it easy to drink Glühwein, buy sausages and other treats, or examine the wares in 140 market stalls as you head from one end of the old town to the other.
You can join them or head into the Altstadt, where the Anatomiegarten has the first of the markets that you'll find in the pedestrian zone. It's a small, cozy market where you ease into the Weihnachtsmarkt scene.
This is a popular spot for food, with items like pork-steak sandwiches and grilled salmon along with the usual sausages and mulled wine. It can be hectic and a little overwhelming if you're jetlagged, but the crowd is in a good mood and there are dozens of booths selling food, gifts, and Christmas decorations. Your next stop on Heidelberg's Christmas pilgrimage circuit is the market at Theaterplatz, which is geared to children but is pleasant for visitors of all ages.
The final Christmas market in the Altstadt is at Kornmarkt, a short walk from the Marktplatz beneath the floodlit Heidelberg Castle. Highlights include an ice-skating rink that stays open until early January (you can rent skates in the warming hut) and a two-story chalet bar facing the rink and the Schloss. Above the Altstadt, you'll normally find a Christmas market in the gardens of Heidelberg Castle, which can be reached on foot or--more conveniently--by funicular.
For more information about Heidelberg, see: Next page: Lübeck Christmas Markets Top inset photo copyright © Suzanne Miltner. |
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