The Most Colorful Christmas Markets of 2020!!!

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Christmas time and Christmas markets; Colorful decorated pine trees, sparkling streets, sparkling storefronts, facades with the sweetest toys attached… the smell of roasted almonds, cinnamon and ginger in the Air… children took their hot chocolate, adults took their hot wine between their hands; the cold of the air is completely out of the equation at that moment! The bells mix with Christmas songs; the songs into laughter… especially if it rains sweetly, the snow, you’re in a fairytale world.


France Paris
France Paris

 

What is the Christmas market? For what purpose established?

It is known that the first of today’s Christmas markets was founded in 1384 in Bautzen, Germany.
In the old days, when Saints were celebrated, people exchanged gifts with each other. 16. In the century, the German Protestant reformer Martin Luther said that instead of these days, the Prophet. He spread the opinion that the day Jesus was born would be more appropriate to be given. Since then, Christmas markets have become widespread.

Prague

Christians ‘ Prophet. Christmas corresponds to December 25, when they celebrate the birth of Jesus. December 24, or Christmas Eve or Christmas Eve. The period corresponding to the 4 weeks before Christmas Day is also called “Advent”. Christmas markets are also usually set up in late November, early Advent, and open until Neol Eve. In some cities, such as Strasbourg, Colmar, markets continue to be established until December 30-31.
Christmas markets are usually set up in the main square of that city, town or village. Small wooden huts sell food and drink, decorations and souvenirs. Each market has certain visiting hours; all the huts close when the closing time comes. Of course, these huts are not the only event of Christmas market. With various shows, concerts and games, the environment becomes a complete feast!        

Naples

Naples        

Christmas Time Daily Life
Christmas and Christmas Eve are a very special religious holiday for Christians, so these days usually everything is closed; or they only serve until noon. So it doesn’t mean anything if you come after December 25. Many restaurants and cafes that you want to try, some museums or exhibitions that you really want to see, you may not be able to visit just because of this.

And these special days can have a bad thing: many beautiful places where you can normally choose dishes that suit yourself from the menu can serve a special fix menu for Christmas and New Year’s eve.Again, many places can ask you to book for those days. Come on, you’re not too hard for places that allow online booking; just don’t be too late to make a reservation. Some places only accept reservations by phone!                                         
Christmas Bazaar
       Christmas Bazaar

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