Christmas Fairs in Europe 2015-2016

Since the end of November, a grandiose preparation for the celebration of the main holiday of the Catholic and Protestant year - Christmas, which takes place on December 25, begins. And it is from this month across the whole of Europe that many Christmas markets and festive markets open and operate. Let us mention a few of the most anticipated Christmas fairs in Europe 2015-2016.

Christmas markets in Prague 2015-2016

According to many experts, as well as avid travelers who have met Christmas in more than one country, the most beautiful and magnificent Christmas fair is held in the capital of the Czech Republic - the city of Prague. This year it will begin on November 28, and will end after the celebration of the New Year. The closure is scheduled for January 8. So everyone wishing to stock up with unusual Christmas gifts, taste local dishes, and also experience a lot of positive emotions will have time to visit this one of the oldest Christmas markets in Europe. Traditionally, it will be held on the Old Town and Wenceslas squares. Decorate fairs will be a huge dressed fir. At the Christmas Fair in Prague, you will find a wide variety of games and entertainment, including a visit to the contact zoo. Well, on December 5, here you can meet the very gifts for this holiday , accompanied by a demon and an angel.

Christmas markets in Berlin 2015-2016

The largest number of Christmas fairs 2015-2016 will be famous for Germany. Such pre-holiday markets and the main city of the state - Berlin - will not bypass. On its territory, fairs for the celebration of Christmas will open on November 23. There will be more than 50 Christmas markets in the city, offering traditional entertainment, treats, as well as a variety of unusual gifts and souvenirs. Do not forget to drink a mug of hot mulled wine, as well as taste a painted gingerbread.

Christmas Fairs in Paris 2015-2016

Preparations for the holiday and in the capital of France - Paris will be widely developed. It will operate several large, as well as a large number of medium and small trading places, where you can prepare for the celebration of Christmas. Most of them start working from the end of November or the first days of December, and their activities end in the last days of December, either just before Christmas or a few days after. So if you decide to celebrate the New Year in Paris, you will still have time to visit many Christmas markets and buy presents for this holiday.