When Are the German Christmas Markets? 2025 Dates, Tips & Everything You Need to Know

When Are the German Christmas Markets? 2025 Dates, Tips & Everything You Need to Know


There’s nothing quite like Christmas in Germany. Between the scent of roasted almonds, steaming mugs of Glühwein, and twinkling lights strung between half-timbered houses, it truly feels like stepping into a holiday dream.

If you’re planning a trip to the German Christmas markets in 2025, one of the most important things to know is when they open and close—because timing is everything. While some markets start as early as mid-November, others don’t open until the first weekend of Advent. Whether you’re planning a full-on European Christmas market road trip or visiting just one festive city, this guide breaks down the official and projected 2025 dates for the best Christmas markets across Germany.

I’ve pulled details directly from official tourism boards and local city websites, so you can plan your visit with confidence. You’ll also find practical tips on when to go, what to expect, and which markets stay open past Christmas Day (hint: a few go all the way into the New Year!).


  • Earliest openings: A few markets open as early as November 6, 2025
  • Most markets open: Between November 20–29, 2025, right around the first Advent weekend
  • Best time to visit: From November 25 – December 22, 2025 you’ll find nearly all the major markets open across Germany
  • Closings: Most markets end by December 22 or 23, just before Christmas Eve, but some—like Berlin, Heidelberg, Cologne, and Dortmund—continue through the holidays or even into early January
  • Weekdays vs. weekends: Weekends bring that unbeatable festive buzz (and bigger crowds), while weekdays are quieter and easier to explore. Keep in mind that a few smaller markets, like Ravenna Gorge, only open on weekends.
  • Holiday closures: Many markets close on December 24, and some remain closed on December 25–26—so always check local listings before you go.

Confirmed vs. Projected 2025 Dates

Most German Christmas markets have already released their official 2025 dates, but a few are still pending. For those, I’ve included projected dates based on last year’s official schedules. These projections are typically accurate within a day or two, and I’ll update them once final dates are announced.

City 2025 Dates
Cologne Nov 17 – Dec 23
Heidelberg Nov 24 – Dec 22
Munich Nov 24 – Dec 24
Trier Nov 21 – Dec 22
Nuremberg Nov 28 – Dec 24
Dresden Nov 26 – Dec 24
Aachen Nov 21 – Dec 23
Berlin Nov 24 – Dec 31
Frankfurt Nov 24 – Dec 22
Stuttgart Nov 26 – Dec 23
Düsseldorf Nov 20 – Dec 30
Hamburg Nov 24 – Dec 23
Leipzig Nov 25 – Dec 23
Erfurt Nov 24 – Dec 22
Wiesbaden Nov 25 – Dec 23
Bonn TBA
Rothenburg ob der Tauber Nov 21 – Dec 23
Hannover Nov 24- Dec 22
Regensburg Nov 25 – Dec 23 (estimate)
Freiburg Nov 20 – Dec 23 (estimate)

25 Best German Christmas Markets to Visit in 2025

Below are some of the most magical, historic, and must-visit Christmas markets in Germany, from Cologne and Munich to Nuremberg and Heidelberg. Each one has something special—whether it’s a giant Christmas tree, a medieval market theme, or views of a castle dusted in snow.

FULL GUIDE HERE!


Aachen Christmas Market

📅 November 21 – December 23, 2025
Set in front of the breathtaking Aachen Cathedral, this market glows with old-world charm. Don’t leave without tasting Aachener Printen, the city’s famous spiced gingerbread.

Bamberg Christmas Market

📅 November 25 – December 23, 2025
With its UNESCO-listed old town, Bamberg transforms into a winter fairytale. Stroll its cobblestone lanes under twinkling lights and sip mulled wine overlooking the cathedral.

Berlin Christmas Markets

📅 November 24 – December 31, 2025
From the Gendarmenmarkt to Alexanderplatz, Berlin offers dozens of unique Christmas markets. Ice skate at Potsdamer Platz or admire the view from the Berlin TV Tower for a festive city escape.

Cologne Christmas Markets

📅 November 17 – December 23, 2025
With seven main markets spread across the city, Cologne is a Christmas wonderland beneath its iconic cathedral. Stop by the Chocolate Museum Market for a sweet surprise.

Dresden Christmas Market

📅 November 26 – December 24, 2025
Home to the world-famous Striezelmarkt, Dresden is where Christmas traditions come alive. Try the original Stollen cake and enjoy the Baroque beauty of the old town.

Heidelberg Christmas Market

📅 November 24 – December 22, 2025
I’m very biased since I lived here! But I ADORE this market so much! Truly this is the perfect example of a true German Christmas market. Well designed stalls and you can easily mender the Hauptstrasse (Main Street) where all the markets take place!

…and many more—including, Nuremberg, Munich, Stuttgart, Trier, Regensburg, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Lübeck, and Koblenz, which keeps its market open into January 2026.

FULL GUIDE TO THE BEST CHRISTMAS MARKETS IN GERMANY HERE!


What to Pack for Your Christmas Market Trip

December in Germany can be chilly and damp—perfect for cozy scarves, boots, and gloves. Check out my Christmas Market Packing List for everything you need (including what I wish I’d packed sooner).

What to Expect at German Christmas Markets

Think wooden stalls, local artisans, roasted chestnuts, and steaming mugs of Glühwein (mulled wine). You’ll find everything from handmade ornaments and wool scarves to sizzling bratwurst and sweet marzipan treats. Each city adds its own twist, whether that’s a riverside setting in Koblenz, a castle view in Heidelberg, or a medieval theme in Esslingen.

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Plan Your Christmas Market Route

Want to visit multiple markets? It’s easy! Germany’s train network connects most major cities, so you can hop from Frankfurt to Nuremberg or Cologne to Heidelberg in just a couple of hours.


Germany’s Christmas markets are the heartbeat of the holiday season in Europe. From cathedral squares to castle courtyards, each one feels straight out of a snow globe. Whether you’re sipping mulled wine under the stars or discovering the perfect handmade ornament, you’ll understand why these markets are so beloved around the world.


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