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9th December 2015
03:36pm GMT

The Christmas Markets
From November 26th – December 23rd every year, the Bremen Market Square (Bremer Marktplatz) in the heart of the Old Town (Altstadt) is home to over 170 beautifully-adorned chalet-style Christmas stalls.
The city's medieval town hall and cathedral lie in the backdrop to complete the spectacular setting.
With the aroma of mulled wine, freshly-made waffles, sizzling bratwurst and the sound of Christmas carols in the air, there's something very special about the atmosphere in this part of the town. It's not hard to see why more and more people are visiting every year.
Shopping tips: You’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to Christmassy trinkets, winter woollies, handmade jewellery, one-of-a-kind ornaments, candles, soaps, mirrors and much more. The locally produced Hachez chocolate or personalised tree decorations make great gifts.
But a note to any shopping addicts out there; items in the market can be pricey and there's no haggling involved, so keep an eye on your budget - and your Ryanair luggage restrictions!
The Schlacht Magic Christmas Markets
When you’ve explored all 170 stalls in great detail, head to the river embankment to experience Bremen's medieval markets. Follow the torch-lit paths and you'll uncover a whole other world of old-school Christmassy treasures, traditional gifts, performers and medieval-style taverns.
Must-see sights
The Town Musicians of Bremen
Pay a visit to the Brothers Grimm-inspired Town Musicians of Bremen statue depicting the four title characters of the famous fairy-tale. You’ll find it perched behind one of the stalls in the market square. Read up on the fairy-tale before you go here.
Schnoor quarter
It’s definitely worth taking a couple of hours away from the markets to explore Bremen’s oldest district, Schnoor. Dotted with colourful houses dating back to the 15th and 16th century, the stunning maze of narrow lanes are packed with souvenir shops, tea-rooms and craft stores a-plenty. Make a pit-stop at one of the cute little restaurants (Teestübchen Café and Restaurant is a treat) to heat up and chow down on some mouthwatering waffles.
Böttcherstrasse
This gorgeous winding street is home to an incredible feat of architecture; Bremen's famous Glockenspiel House. Stock up on sweets in one of the many bonbon shops, grab a coffee in the Bremer Kaffeegesellschaftand café and step outside watch the incredible music house come to life. As the chimes sounds, the wooden panels in the tower of the house rotate to reveal famous explorers from history.
This magical experience happens three times a day from January to March at 12 noon, 3 pm and 6 pm. It chimes every hour from 12 noon to 6 pm for the rest of the year.
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