Christmas Markets near Heidelberg
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Esslingen near Stuttgart has a medieval Christmas market. Most bigger cities have a market so you could go to Mannheim or Speyer also. I am personally not such a fan of Stuttgart at other times of the year but of course they will have a big market also. I don't know if Hirschhorn has a market but this is a town that is often visited by German tourists. And Michelstadt in the Odenwald is a bit special at this time of year.
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Esslingen am Neckar, approximately1 hour by train from Heidelberg is wonderful. Fairly large market, including a nice medieval display with the actors dressed in their garb, plenty of food and merry. The town itself is small, quaint but very very beautiful. I have been to over 20 European Christmas Markets and Esslingen ranks in my top 3. Crowded yes, but not Nuremberg or Munich crowded.
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Heidelberg itself has a lovely Christmas market, but if you're looking to explore nearby ones, there are several great options within a short train ride:
- Strasbourg, France (about 1.5 hours by train) – known as the "Capital of Christmas," Strasbourg's Christmas Market is one of the oldest and most beautiful in Europe.
- Mannheim (20 minutes by train) – Mannheim has a festive Christmas Market with a traditional German atmosphere.
- Schwetzingen, Speyer, Frankfurt, Baden-Baden.
- Strasbourg, France (about 1.5 hours by train) – known as the "Capital of Christmas," Strasbourg's Christmas Market is one of the oldest and most beautiful in Europe.
- Mannheim (20 minutes by train) – Mannheim has a festive Christmas Market with a traditional German atmosphere.
- Schwetzingen, Speyer, Frankfurt, Baden-Baden.




