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Travel - Christmas In Germany

Christmas Markets in Germany

Here's something of interest to Christmas lovers all over the world. It just so happens that Christmas is a very big deal in Germany. And being a big deal, Germans spare no expense at enjoying the holidays. If you love Christmas then you should make it a point to visit Germany in December when Christmas is in full bloom.

Christmas markets are open air markets and stands that sell a huge variety of Christmas items. You can find Christmas decoration, Christmas clothing, lots of regional food such as sausage and pastries and of course hot wine. Christmas markets are famous in towns in Bavaria which is the southeast of Germany. Towns such as Munich, Nurenburg, Passau and Rothenberg all are famous for having wonderful open air Christmas markets.

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are so many events going on at this time such as theater, live music and ballets to make any Christmas lover happy. Bavarian architecture and culture goes very well with the American style of Christmas. Christmas markets are usually located in the center of each German town, usually at the town square. If you enjoy Christmas in the United States you will sure to love the Christmas markets and the Christmas culture in Germany.

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