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yeadonite Oct 5th, 2022 03:44 PM

Christmas markets dates changed?
 
I read another post that some Christmas Market dates have been changed because of the energy crisis. What is the best source to see the changes? I read Metz was changed but cant see it on the official websites

lavandula Oct 5th, 2022 09:30 PM

I just found the Christmas market on a website about Metz events and it was supposedly updated 6 days ago. The dates are 18 Nov - 24 Dec, and because of the energy crisis there won't be an open-air ice rink this year:

https://tout-metz.com/marches-noel-m...022-589236.php

Use Google Chrome to read it and you can use the translate function that comes up in the space bar if you don't read French.

Lavandula

yeadonite Oct 6th, 2022 05:06 AM

Thank you! I looked at the official website and couldnt find it. My heartache for Europe

kerouac Oct 6th, 2022 05:51 AM

Many cities are still making up their minds.

Hambagahle Oct 11th, 2022 06:13 AM

I think you will have to check market by market. The problem is that all the markets are independently organised and the cities - at least in Switzerland - are in charge of making the rules about how late lights can be on. There are other factors too - for example Bern's Christmas markets start the first weekend in December this year (normally they start the last weekend in November) because the annual Onion Market is on Monday 28 November and clearly they can't have both running at the same time!

annw Nov 17th, 2022 05:08 PM

Onion Market? Learn something every time I check in to Fodors! :)

Hambagahle Nov 17th, 2022 11:20 PM

It is a very old tradition. Some say it dates back to the fire of 1405 when Fribourgois farmers helped the people in Bern salvage their possessions and ever since then the farmers have been allowed to sell their onions in Bern. It is held on the 4th Monday in November (28th this year). I first went to it in about 1969. It was really lovely, very traditional with onion sellers but also many craftsmen. Since then I have been back two or three times but the last time I had the impression that it was more of a drinking festival than an onion festival. It starts at 0600 and that's also when people start to drink! IMO it is interesting but also something one might want to avoid.

hetismij2 Nov 20th, 2022 09:23 AM

https://www.theguardian.com/lifeands...rgy-costs-soar

Times they are lit may have changed, and lights my be less than in the past.

Hambagahle Nov 20th, 2022 11:15 PM


Originally Posted by hetismij2 (Post 17415364)
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeands...rgy-costs-soar

Times they are lit may have changed, and lights my be less than in the past.

That is certainly true in my home town here in the Valais. Normally our main street is decorated with lots of lights. Not this year. Our local castle is normally floodlit all night - not lit at all now. The town's Christmas tree used to be lit all night - now the lights will go off at 2200, and so on...

kerouac Nov 21st, 2022 04:38 AM

The lights on the Champs Elysées this year will only be from 1700 to 2345. In past years they were on until 0200.

WeisserTee Nov 22nd, 2022 02:11 PM

Basel's looks ready to open on schedule this Thursday through December 23. Hours are 11 am to 8:30 pm, except the 23rd, when the Barfusserplatz market closes at 8 pm and the Munsterplatz one closes at 6 pm. https://www.basel.com/en/events/chri...ristmas-market

Vendors were working on their booths for the past few days and will be doing their finishing touches on Wednesday.

kerouac Dec 4th, 2022 10:33 AM

All of the Christmas markets in France are in full swing right now, but a lot of people are having to adjust to the new regulations. Outdoor heating is now totally forbidden, both in eating areas and also the little heaters to warm the feet of the merchants under the counter. People became complacent about this waste of energy over the years, but they are now back to real life. Perhaps this will stimulate sales of mulled wine and hot chocolate.

bvlenci Dec 7th, 2022 06:40 AM


Originally Posted by Hambagahle (Post 17405769)
I ...Bern's Christmas markets start the first weekend in December this year (normally they start the last weekend in November) because the annual Onion Market is on Monday 28 November and clearly they can't have both running at the same time!

Oh, no! Warring scents of onion and cinnamon!


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