Hannover’s Christmas Markets

As promised, I have a few photos to share with you from this season’s first visit to the Weihnachtsmärkte.  We happened to be in Hannover this past weekend for a family birthday celebration, and took advantage of our free Sunday afternoon to explore some of the markets within walking distance of the main train station.

Hannover Christmas Market | No Apathy Allowed
The Finnish Christmas Market

After hearing that the Finnish Christmas Market was a must-see, we head over to the Altstadt first.  And indeed, the atmosphere was lovely, set amidst Hannover’s Fachwerk.  The booths offered lots of upscale Finnish goods, including wine, slippers, and wool hats. They were even selling warm, smoked salmon to eat!

Afterwards we wandered over to the Medieval Christmas Market, where all the booths are designed to look like they came straight out of the middle ages and the sellers are in costume.  We shared a mulled berry wine here, which tasted sweet, but was definitely not comparable to Glühwein.

Hannover Christmas Market | No Apathy Allowed
In the Altstadt

We continued our tour by meandering through the Old Town and hitting up two more markets, enjoying the atmosphere, Schmalzkuchen, and a couple of mugs of Glühwein along the way.  There was even a small forest of trees set up (although I couldn’t tell you exactly where), which offered a cozy, warm place to enjoy your drinks.

Overall, I was really surprised by how much Hannover had to offer!  Apparently many of the markets that we visited are relatively new and even mein Schatz, a native of Hannover, was impressed.

Hannover Christmas Market | No Apathy Allowed
Mug of Glühwein
Hannover Christmas Markets | No Apathy Allowed
Gingerbread hearts

That’s it for now, but keep your eyes open for more Christmas Market updates!

Christmas Market 2012 Statistics:

  • Christmas markets visited: 5 (so far, all in Hannover!)
  • Mugs of Glühwein consumed: 1.5
  • Souvenir mugs collected: 0
  • Bags of Schmalzkuchen consumed: 1
  • Ornaments purchased: 1

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5 comments

  1. Vanessa says:

    I like how you’re tallying your Glühwein and Schmalzkuchen consumption. It’s not an official Weihnachtsmarkt experience if you don’t eat Schmalzkuchen and drink some Glühwein.

  2. Emily says:

    I love living vicariously through your Christmas market experiences. I am determined next year to make my way back across the pond during this time of the year so I can visit a Christmas market!

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