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"A festive holiday escape to Bavaria awaits in Chicago at one of North America’s most authentic European-style Christmas markets, where cozy wooden stalls a few blocks from the Bean line a bustling downtown plaza with handcrafted Christmas decor, nutcrackers, and festive trinkets. Follow the scents of roasted nuts and freshly grilled bratwurst toward hot glühwein, rich hot chocolate, and spiced cider, then try European flavors like zapiekanki, fresh pierogies, and Swiss-style raclette made from Wisconsin cheese; sip chai or taste currywurst, Berlin’s post–World War II favorite of sausage topped with spicy curry ketchup. Those with a sweet tooth can enjoy Austrian apple strudel, Belgian hot chocolate, or delicate French pastries. Inspired by Nuremberg’s 16th-century market and started in 1996 by a local German-American organization, it has become one of the city’s most beloved holiday traditions. This year it spans three locations—Daley Plaza downtown and suburban Aurora host the largest markets, while Gallagher Way stands out for its ice rink beneath Wrigley Field’s marquee—and all are free to enter and open through Christmas Eve. Don’t leave without a souvenir mug, a popular collectible whose vintage editions have fetched more than $100 on eBay; this year’s include a heart-shaped mug with a traditional market scene and a classic style with a gingerbread man in lederhosen and a gingerbread woman in a dirndl, both $10 without a drink. For something uniquely cheeky, keep an eye out for the season’s surprise hit: the Krampus doll." - Meena Thiruvengadam Meena Thiruvengadam Meena Thiruvengadam is a lifelong traveler and veteran journalist who has visited more than 50 countries across six continents. Her writing has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Departures, TripSavvy, and other publications. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
German holiday market with treats, gifts, and crafts
360 N Broadway, Aurora, IL 60505 Get directions