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Berlin, Germany
Ah it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas ~~~ everywhere you go....and it is not too late to book your trip to Europe to visit some of the GREAT Christmas markets, attend some excellent concerts and take in the sights, sounds and smells ofthe holiday season in Europe. Berlin is quite special and is the capital city of the German Christmas Markets. This year Berlin will be offering 6 market choices as follows:

This year marks the second time a Christmas market will be held in front of Charlottenburg Castle. The Christmas Market will feature the Biedermeier period. Historic carriage rides, theme exhibits in the palace itself, and specialized lighting will feature the fascinating era between 1815 and 1848.

WeihnachtsZauber on Gendarmenmarkt is another classic Christmas Market that deserves a mention. The Gendarmenmarkt is one of the most beautiful squares in Europe and is the exquisite setting for one of Berlin's many Christmas markets - the historical Berlin Christmas market - which will whisk you away to a magical Christmas world full of scrumptious treats and fairy lights.

A new Christmas market, in which the nearby embassies of Great Britain, France, and the United States will be featuring their Christmas customs, will be opening again between the two Christmas markets at the Brandenburg Gate.

The heart of “WinterMagic” beats particularly strongly on the Potsdamer Platz and in the Sony Centre, where there is a Christmas Market on the Sony Centre’s 4,000 square metre event area. “Boccia on Ice,” in an area protected from inclement weather, is another new attraction for the adults, while the kids can enjoy themselves in the neighboring Legoland Discovery Centre. 

There is another small and subdued Christmas market along the Alte Potsdamer Strasse, but the main attraction in the middle of Potsdamer Platz is Winterwelt, featuring Europe’s largest mobile toboggan run. 

Call 480-831-9076 or email Susan@CriticsChoiceVacations.com today for some great package options to Europe pre/post Christmas. The Euro/USD exchange is much more favorable lately and it 's not too late to take advantage of some special savings for the holidays.

Thanks to B&J Stefandl for the use of their photo from last winter.

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