Whether you’re travelling with kids, a partner or on your own, Hamburg offers the right level of fun and frolic for all fans of Christmas markets. Here we introduce you to the most beautiful Christmas markets in Hamburg.
The Historic Christmas Market
One of Hamburg’s best known and biggest Christmas markets is the historic Christmas market on Rathausmarkt square. The annual motto here is „Art not Commerce“. Against the backdrop of Hamburg’s City Hall (Rathaus), and alongside the popular Rathaus mulled wine are hand-crafted wood carvings and other lovingly created handicraft items, toys and unusual gift ideas. This Christmas market opens its doors from the end of November until shortly before Christmas and is just a 15 minute walk from our hotel in the center. The highlight: Every day, Father Christmas flies over the historic Christmas market in his sleigh and tells the story of Rudolf the Reindeer! Plus there’s a Christmas parade every Saturday in Advent.
The Coolest Christmas Market
Hamburg is known for its colorful, extravagant party scene on Reeperbahn street. In keeping with the mood on this popular party street, this year it will once again play host to the local cult Christmas market of „Santa Pauli“, starting in the middle of November. In addition to conventional Christmas stands, Spielbudenplatz square is a treasure trove of souvenirs with frivolous accessories. Even when the temperature plummets, there’s always a hot program of entertainment here with live music and variety acts.
The Maritime Christmas Market
The Christmas market on Fleetinsel in the heart of the HafenCity district is a truly special experience. Its location on the Alsterfleet canal and its proximity to the port gives this Christmas market a maritime flair. The architecture of the Wilhelminian-style buildings and the view across the shimmering water even bring a touch of romance to the event. There’s also plenty on offer for kids, such as the carousel and the classic sailing boats on display. The Christmas market on Fleetinsel is open from the end of November until just before Christmas.