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8 Magical European-style Christmas Markets in the U.S.

Experience the charm of Europe without leaving the U.S. at these 8 enchanting holiday celebrations!

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It's the most wonderful time of the year! The scent of balsam and the sound of silver bells fill the air. Town squares proudly don holiday lights, and people sing with cheer.

Many travelers long to celebrate the season at a fabled European Christmas market. Unfortunately, that dream trip comes with a price tag.

Do not let the sticker shock dampen your holiday spirit. The United States offers many excellent holiday markets of its own. Here are eight cities where you can experience the magic of a European-style Christmas market in the U.S.

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

Christmas market illuminated by dazzling light displays. People are walking, enjoying seasonal food and drinks, and gifts shopping in festive booths.

Affectionately called "Christmas City, USA," Bethlehem's holiday celebrations occur in a National Historic Landmark District.

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Horse-drawn carriage rides under the holiday lights and 18th-century Germanic-style architecture make for a magical evening.

You will discover plenty of festive fare while browsing for handmade gifts and enjoying holiday performances. The town drops a 400-pound PEEPS Chick to ring in the New Year.

Seattle, Washington

Seattle, USA – Nov 26, 2022: The annual Christmas tree lighting celebration at Pike Place Market early in the night in downtown.

The Pacific Northwest city offers a memorable Christmas market experience, combining old-world tradition with new-world flair.

Boats decorated with lights sail across Puget Sound as onboard choirs fill your heart with holiday spirit.

The Woodland Park Zoo features "WildLanterns," giving kids and adults a sense of wonder.

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Pike Place Market offers seasonal shopping and activities for those who prefer a more traditional atmosphere.

Washington, DC

View of the National Mall from the Washington, DC Capitol building on Christmas Day including the Capitol Christmas tree

Our nation's capital presents an open-air market with everything from clothing and jewelry to pottery and paintings.

Live performances regularly fill the air with Christmas cheer. In between shopping, enjoy some of the many sweet treats. If you need to warm up, visit one of the many free museums and learn more about American history.

Be sure to check the hours before your visit since each museum has its own schedule.

Daly City, California

Just south of San Francisco, Daly City hosts The Great Dickens Christmas Fair.

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The festive event transports you to Victorian London as you walk under winding, lamplit lanes bustling with costumed characters straight out of a novel.

Enjoy delicacies and libations in English pubs before attending a theatrical performance. Kids will love the fairy house crafting area, carousel rides, and painting garden.

Saint Paul, Minnesota

The perfect blend of Midwestern charm and holiday traditions, Saint Paul, presents a Christmas market that transports you to Europe.

Sip spiced glühwein and eat bratwurst after you work up an appetite from ice skating under the holiday lights.

Then, shop for handmade crafts and unique gifts. Krampus typically crashes the party, but Santa will ensure Christmas cheer reigns.

Frankenmuth, Michigan

Frankenmuth, Michigan, USA - October 9, 2018: Giant snowman outside of Bronner's Christmas Store in Frankenmuth. The store bills itself as the,

Known as "Michigan's Little Bavaria," Frankenmuth boasts Bronner's, the world's largest Christmas store.

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The charming town delivers an authentic European-style Christmas market with fare like German pretzels and spiced ale.

Stalls with crafts and souvenirs fill the town square. A singing Christmas tree and dancing lights will etch your memories and draw a smile every time you reflect upon the holiday season.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

City Hall, Philadelphia center city. Christmas tree

The "City of Brotherly Love" blends European elements and American history in its epic holiday market.

Savor European cuisine and refreshments after shopping for traditional holiday market goods at LOVE Park's Christmas Village. Watch the tree lighting at the Betsy Ross House and shop for local crafts at City Hall.

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Philadelphia is also fun for kids, offering trains, a Ferris wheel, and carousel rides.

Cincinnati, Ohio

Photo of East 5th Street and an illuminated Christmas tree at Fountain Square in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, USA at twilight blue hour.

The Queen City proudly displays its German heritage with an iconic Oktoberfest in the fall and an extensive Christmas market in winter.

Enjoy German brews and foods as you stroll the igloo boardwalk. Then, shop for ornaments and gifts or glide in the ice rink for fun. Watch The Nutcracker ballet in Cincinnati Music Hall, a national historic landmark.

Be sure to spend an evening at the Cincinnati Zoo Festival of Lights, where you can make s'mores and eat roasted nuts under 4 million LED lights and giant animal lanterns.

Plan Your Affordable U.S. Christmas Market Trip

We have good news if cost is a primary concern for your holiday travels.

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HomeToGo, the marketplace with the world's largest selection of vacation rentals, recently released its list of the most popular and affordable U.S. Christmas celebration destinations. Six of our eight recommended destinations made the list.

Median costs for a night in these cities are:

  • Bethlehem: $175

  • Saint Paul: $214

  • Seattle: $229

  • Frankenmuth: $268

  • Philadelphia: $269

  • Cincinnati: $273

With these cities offering European-style Christmas markets and affordable lodging, this holiday season is the perfect time to plan your memorable holiday trip. You no longer need to ask, "Where are you Christmas?" You found it!

Scott McConkey is a travel writer and founder of Miles with McConkey, where he provides trip ideas and travel guides. His wife, Julie creates travel videos. They hope to inspire you to travel more.

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