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Tired of overcrowded and overpriced Christmas markets in Europe? Skip the tourist traps in Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin, Dublin and Copenhagen — and discover 5 magical, lesser-known festive markets that locals actually visit. From cozy lantern-lit streets in Berlin to seaside charm in Ireland and indie vibes in Copenhagen, these hidden gems offer authentic food, heartwarming atmosphere, and way fewer crowds. Perfect for a Christmas getaway that won’t break the bank!
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00:00Skip the tourist traps.
00:01Discover these five hidden Christmas markets in Europe.
00:04Tired of overpriced mulled wine and elbowing through crowds just to see a Christmas tree?
00:09Let's swap the tourist traps for the real holiday magic.
00:12First up, Paris, forget the chaos at La Défense.
00:16Instead, head to the Alsatian Christmas Market at Gare de Leste.
00:20Think buttery biscuits, warm flamaquish, and bonus, it's indoors.
00:24Amsterdam's ice village might look good on Instagram.
00:26But locals swear by Pure Marked, where craft gin, vegan bites, and live folk music set the mood.
00:33And yes, dogs are welcome.
00:35Berlin's Gendarmin Marked 2-packed?
00:37Then sneak away to Alt-Rixdorf Market in New Köln.
00:40Only open for one weekend, it's full of lanterns, handmade crafts, and actual community spirit.
00:46Dublin's Docklands are flashy, but for charm by the sea, go 30 minutes down to Dunlaugherr.
00:51Stroll the pier, sip hot whiskey, and soak in the fairy lights and vintage carousel.
00:56And finally, skip Copenhagen's Tivoli Gardens.
00:59Instead, explore Jägersborgade Street Market in Norebro, live jazz, spiced wine, and Danish hig-o-wait on this magical, cozy street.
01:08Less cues, more charm, and way more Christmas spirit.
01:12Which one are you booking?
01:13Good morning.
01:14prevailing
01:14Good morning.
01:14Good evening.
01:15Good evening.
01:15Good evening.
01:15Good evening.
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