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Shops, Lights, Snow
Berlin certainly doesn’t suffer from the winter blues, in fact quiet the opposite! Whereas most groan and grumble at the long winter nights Berlin sees it as an opportunity to cover their streets with beautiful lights. For the keen shoppers out there, the infamous shopping street of Kurfürstendamm is beautifully decorated with Christmas decorations and fabulous fairy lights.
Of course snow comes and goes from year to year, but generally if you’re looking for a white winter wonderland Berlin will not disappoint.
Christmas Markets


And those for an appetite for German snacks, no matter which market you choose to visit, you’ll always be spoilt for choice by vendors selling hot tasty food, such as sizzling sausages, lebkuchen (gingerbread!), hot chestnuts and dampfnudel (hot dumplings served with vanilla custard, jam or boiled fruit). You should also try the German version of mulled wine – Glühwein, served hot and spicy; it’s always a lovely and warming Christmas drink.
New Years Eve in Berlin

If you’re in Berlin for New Years Eve you may notice a rather strange trend happening around the city. It is custom for Germans to melt lead and pour it into cold water to create a unique sculpture. From this each individual will study the shape and derive a possible meaning or symbol into what is in store or what could happen in the year ahead. This bizarre tradition is called bleigiessen and is practised by many every New Years Eve.
Winter Accommodation in Berlin
In order to best enjoy your holiday in Berlin you should ideally have a warm and cozy holiday apartment to go back to! Renting an apartment is a great choice, as it’s more convenient and private than a hotel. It’s a great option for families and young couples who want to save money on general holiday expenses such as eating out. There is an extensive choice of Berlin apartments for rent, which means you’re almost guaranteed to find an apartment to suit both your desired location and your budget.
Photo Credits: Christmas market, soldier, weihnachtmarkt, wood carver, fireworks
I love Christmas holidays always remind me of my childhood.
ReplyDelete@pooja: I can't believe that we are already mentioning XMas this year. The year seems to have gone to fast.
ReplyDeleteI was in Berlin last in the springtime and was pleased to enjoy some sunny weather, but I did Munich for the Christmas markets - it was magical but oh so cold!
ReplyDelete@heather: As an Australian the idea of cold and Xmas seems so foreign.
ReplyDeleteI generally hate big cities in winter, they always seem to colorless and bleak, but Berlin before Christmas is simply amazing. There is always so much to do, and the Christmas markets are great! The street food is especially awesome.
ReplyDeleteI am so exited for this Christmas, and I will definitely do some thing new on it. your pics are stunning here. :)
ReplyDelete@thingstodoinberlin: I am more a summer person too but Berlin seems special in winter, especially around Christmas.
ReplyDelete@singaporevisa: Berlin has some real winter vibrancy.
Having lived in Berlin, I can say how nice the Christmas markets are -
ReplyDeleteand the New Year celebration is superb.
Everyone should experience it at least one time.
@V Happy Travels: I love Christmas markets with Germany doing a special job of them.
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