Christmas markets: enjoy mulled wine and fun until the new year!
Experience the Christmas market in Hamburg's HafenCity - open until December 29, 2025 with a festive atmosphere and mulled wine.

Christmas markets: enjoy mulled wine and fun until the new year!
During Advent, people are drawn to the Christmas markets again, where a festive atmosphere, mulled wine and magical lights await visitors. Many Christmas markets closed their doors on December 23rd, but some will remain open until the New Year. For example, you can in Winterworld in Motorworld until today, December 28th, to experience a radiant end to the year. That tooWinter village of Bayreuthis open daily until New Year's Eve until 11 p.m.
Especially in big cities like Munich, where theWinter magic at the Viktualienmarktuntil January 5th, or in Berlin with several markets, including the Christmas market at Potsdamer Platz and Breitscheidplatz, which ensure a festive atmosphere until New Year's Eve, there is a lot on offer. The circumstances of this season are also noticeable here in Hamburg: The Christmas market in Hafencity is open until December 29th, during whichWandsberg winter magiceven until January 1st.
Variety of Christmas markets
The variety of Christmas markets in Germany is impressive. From small village festivals to large city events, everything is represented. Loud ADAC Millions of people visit the atmospheric markets every year. There are special events like this spread across the entire Federal RepublicTegernsee Advent magicwith ice carvers and alphorn players or theLindau harbor Christmaswith a Santa Claus swim.
The markets are more than just stalls; They also offer a colorful supporting program that ranges from handmade crafts to culinary delicacies. It shows itself in all its gloryDresden Striezelmarkt, this year with over 200 stands, which is a highlight for many until January 5th.
Visitor numbers in review
Weather conditions did their part to influence visitors' decision-making. In Würzburg, for example, there were no rushes on milder days. Nevertheless, the city draws a positive balance with around 600,000 visitors and a peaceful atmosphere.
Whether in Hamburg, Munich or Berlin – the Christmas markets not only offer mulled wine and a festive atmosphere, but are also an important part of our culture and community. Whether it's the last mulled wine of the year or the contemplative get-together, it remains to be hoped that the remaining days of the season will attract many people to the festively decorated markets.