Munich for Christmas
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Arriving on Dec 23 means you'll have one evening and one morning till the Christmas markets close. That's why I asked. The wonderful German "Christmas" season is Advent, i. e. the four weeks BEFORE Christmas, not the holidays. As I keep telling people, spending the Christmas holidays in Germany is not the wisest idea. Christmas is a quiet family hoiday here. There won't be much to do for travellers except going to church.
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Huh? I've seen 40 Christmasses in this country. I am astonished how many people believe that Christmas markets take place during the Christmas holidays.
Finding a decent restaurant that's open on Christmas Eve won't be easy. Germans don't go out for dinner that day, and even restaurant keepers want to celebrate with their families. Try the restaurants of the big chain hotels. All these will require reservations in advance, though. The Turkish Döner stalls may be open, too. Some pubs will reopen later in the evening.
Finding a decent restaurant that's open on Christmas Eve won't be easy. Germans don't go out for dinner that day, and even restaurant keepers want to celebrate with their families. Try the restaurants of the big chain hotels. All these will require reservations in advance, though. The Turkish Döner stalls may be open, too. Some pubs will reopen later in the evening.



