2024: Visit the Nuremberg Christmas Market Nürnberger Christkindlesmarkt (2024)

by Henk Bekker

The popular Nuremberg Christmas market (Nürnberger Christkindlesmarkt) is one of the best and most famous traditional Weihnachtsmärkte to visit in Germany — in 2024, the market is open daily from November 29 to December 24, 2024.

The annual Christmas market (Weihnachtsmarkt) in Nuremberg, Bavaria is one of the most popular Advent markets in Germany. The Nürnberger Christkindlesmarkt is not the oldest or the biggest Weihnachtsmarkt in Germany but with well over two million visitors it is one of the most popular and internationally most famous Christmas markets in Germany.

Traveling to Nuremberg is easy from all parts of Germany and Europe. Trains to Nürnberg are frequent and flights to Nuremberg Airport (NUE) are convenient with easy transfers via European capitals for intercontinental travelers. Flying via Munich Airport (MUC) is also a good option. Hotels in Nürnberg come at a premium during the Christmas market season – save by arriving on a Sunday, or on weekends book hotels aimed at business travelers located slightly further away from the old town center of Nuremberg. (Public transportation is easy and fast.)

In 2024, the market is open from November 29 to December 24, 2024. For visitors planning ahead, the market is due to open on November 28 in 2025.

The Nuremberg Christmas Market (Nürnberger Weihnachtsmarkt)

The Nuremberg Christmas market is held each year during the Advent month preceding Christmas. The main market is on the huge Hauptmarkt (main market square) in the heart of the old town of Nuremberg.

The Christmas market in Nuremberg is not the oldest in Germany – that honor is claimed by Dresden with the first market held in 1434. The Nürnberger Christkindlesmarkt is also not the largest in Germany – Frankfurt am Main generally claims that honor (although widely disputed by other cities). However, the Weihnachtsmarkt in Nuremberg is one of the most popular in Germany and may well be the most famous internationally too.

The oldest proof of a Christmas market in Nuremberg is for the date 1628 but Advent markets were probably already held in Nuremberg almost a century earlier. In 1737, 140 persons were permitted to offer wares at the Nürnberger Christkindlesmarkt – a number surprisingly close to the around 180 stalls that sell wares at the current market.

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Entertainment at the Nuremberg Christmas Market in Germany

Wares for sale at the Nuremberg Christmas market are generally of high quality and often closer to art than mere decorations. Wooden items are particularly praised and cheap imported plastics are not appreciated. Food and drink are the main reasons for many visitors to visit a Christmas market. The famous small Nürnberger sausages are very popular.

A huge cultural program entertains visitors to Nuremberg during the Advent period. Music is played in many churches and other cultural venues including open-air music performances near the market itself. Special workshops are arranged for children.

Top Museums and Sights to See in Nuremberg in Franken

Nürnberg is an interesting city to visit and offers visitors much more than just the Christmas market. Apart from being a beautiful city with the old town almost completely enclosed by its historic defensive town walls, Nuremberg has several excellent museums. The cultural tour de force is the Germanic National Museum (Germanisches Nationalmuseum) with the world’s largest cultural-historical collection of items related to the German-speaking world. The Kaiserburg (Imperial Castle) towering over much of the old town center is also worth a visit.

Other fine museums in Nuremberg include the German Railways Museum (DB Deutsche Bahn), Toy Museum (Spielzeugmuseum), the Albrecht Dürer Haus, and the Neue Museum (modern design). Also worth seeing are the three main Gothic churches (Frauen, St Sebald, St Lorenz) and the Handwerkershof near the station where medieval Nürnberg comes to live. It is also worth the short tram ride to see the Reichsparteitagsgelände where the Nazi Party staged the famous party rallies while the Nuremberg Trials Memorial and Court Room 600 is only a five-minute U-Bahn train ride from the main station. (Note that the main Dokumentationszentrum Reichsparteigelände is closed until at least 2025 but the terrain and a small temporary exhibition are open.)

Nürnberg City Card: Save on Sightseeing in Nuremberg

Two discount deals are worth considering to save on sightseeing when visiting Nuremberg (Nürnberg):

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A day ticket valid for admission to all Nuremberg city municipal museums is €10.50 and gives admission to the Albrecht-Dürer-Haus, Museum Tucherschloss und Hirsvogelsaal, Stadtmuseum Fembo-Haus, Spielzeugmuseum (Toys), Museum Industriekultur, Nuremberg Trial Memorial, and the Dokumentationszentrum Reichsparteigelände. It is available from all participating museums.

The Nürnberg City Card is around €33 and covers all public transportation in Nuremberg and Fürth for 48 hours. It gives free admission to the Imperial Castle Nuremberg (Kaiserburg), Deutsches Museum Nuremberg, Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Albrecht Dürer House, Neues Museum, Toy Museum, Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds Interim Exhibit (main exhibition closed until 2025), Memorium Nuremberg Trials, DB Museum (German Railways Museum), Museum for Communication, Museum of Industrial Culture with the School Museum, City Museum at Fembo House Permanent Exhibit: A Crown – Power – History, Museum Tucher Mansion, Bavarian Bible Museum, Museum of Natural History, towerofthesenses, Kunsthalle Nuremberg, Kunstvilla Nuremberg, Kunsthaus Nuremberg, Museum Executioner’s House, Zoo Nuremberg, Children’s Museum, Red Cross Museum, Motor Museum Merk, Faber-Castell Stately Home with the Museum “Alte Mine”, Bratwurst Museum, Jewish Museum Franconia, Fürth, City Museum Fürth, and Ludwig Erhard Center Fürth. It also gives savings on guided tours and further events.

More on Traveling to Nürnberg:

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  • Buy a Nürnberg City Card to save on sightseeing and transportation.
  • Top Sights to See in Nuremberg:
    • Visit the Nuremberg Trials Memorial (Courtroom 600)
    • Reichsparteitagsgelände (Nazi Party Rally Grounds)
    • Visit the Germanisches Nationalmuseum — the largest cultural history museum in Germany.
    • Visit the Kaiserburg — Imperial Castle in Nuremberg
    • Visit the Albrecht-Dürer-Haus Museum where the artist lived and worked for two decades.
    • Visit the DB German Railways Museum
  • Visit the Nuremberg Christmas Market (Nürnberger Christkindlesmarkt)
  • Transportation to Nuremberg in Bavaria
  • Traveling by Train to NurembergGerman Railways Timetables to Nuremberg
  • Book Flights on Lufthansa, KLM, Eurowings or Air France.
  • Cheap Flights to Nuremberg Airport (NUE)
  • Transportation to Nuremberg Airport (NUE)
  • Transportation from Munich Airport (MUC) to Nuremberg
  • Nuremberg hotels are generally less pricey than those in Frankfurt or Munich.
  • Adidas Factory Outlet Stores — half an hour north of Nuremberg but a very popular stop en route to Bamberg.
  • Suntransfers give online quotations without requiring flight and personal details.

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FAQs

Where is the Christmas market in Nuremberg 2024? ›

Nuremberg Christmas Market dates: 29th November to 24th December 2024 (confirmed). Location: Hauptmarkt Nürnberg. Opening hours: 10am to 9pm. Christmas Eve: 10am to 2pm.

Is Nuremberg Christmas Market worth visiting? ›

With origins dating back to 1628, the Nuremberg Christmas Market (AKA Nürnberger Christkindlesmarkt) is one of the oldest Christmas markets in Germany! And with around 2 million visitors each year, it is arguably the most famous and some would even say the best Christmas market in all of Europe!

Which German Christmas market is the best? ›

The Frankfurt Christmas Market is one of Germany's most impressive. The Römerberg square is transformed into a magical wonderland, featuring over 200 beautifully decorated stalls. With its sheer size and vast number of visitors, the Frankfurt Christmas Market is one of the largest and best Christmas markets in Germany.

Where is the Christkindlesmarkt in Nuremberg? ›

Christkindlesmarkt is a Christmas market that is held annually in Nuremberg, Germany. It takes place during Advent in the Hauptmarkt, the central square in Nuremberg's old town, and in adjoining squares and streets.

How far is Nuremberg train station from Christmas market? ›

Whether with the ICE, IC or a regional train – Nuremberg is a rail hub in the national rail network. German Rail's travel information shows you all possible arrival and departure times. The modern main railway station is located just outside the Old Town and is only 15 minutes walk from the Christmas Market.

What do they sell at the Nuremberg Christmas Market? ›

The Nuremberg Christkindlesmarkt is one of the oldest and most famous Christmas Markets in the world. In the wooden booths of “the little city of wood and cloth” one finds traditional, often handmade Christmas decorations and sweet treats such as gingerbread and Spekulatius almond cookies.

Are Christmas markets in Germany worth it? ›

Nobody in Germany should leave without a visit to one of the Christmas markets, an essential part of the Yuletide season. They should be seen, smelled, tasted and totally experienced. Christmas markets usually take place around a huge Christmas tree from the end of November to a day or two before Christmas.

Where is the most beautiful Christmas market? ›

24 of the best Christmas markets in Europe for 2024
  • Metz, France. ...
  • Krakow, Poland. ...
  • Esslingen, Germany. ...
  • Nuremberg, Germany. ...
  • Seville, Spain. The Christmas market around Seville Cathedral. ...
  • Zagreb, Croatia. Traditional fare at Zagreb Advent. ...
  • Bruges, Belgium. Christmas in Bruges. ...
  • Merano, Italy. At the Christmas market in Merano.
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Is Nuremberg cheap to visit? ›

Nuremberg is a moderately priced destination with an average daily cost of $112. Compared to the rest of Europe, which is known to be an expensive region, it is a moderately priced place to visit. It's ranked in the top 50% of cities in Europe for its travel costs, comparable to places like Bergen and Podgorica.

Which Christkindl market is best? ›

The Carmel Christkindlmarkt has claimed the top place in 2019, 2021, 2022 and now 2023. “Every year, we are honored and humbled by the support people have for our Market,” said Maria Murphy, CEO of the Carmel Christkindlmarkt.

What is the best Christmas city in Germany? ›

Welcome to Nuremberg: Germany's Christmas City - christkindlesmarkt.de.

What is Europe's biggest Christmas market? ›

The largest Christmas market and one of the most well known is the Vienna Christmas World on Rathausplatz, near the Rathaus, Vienna's historic city hall.

Is everything closed on Sunday in Nuremberg? ›

On Sundays almost all shops are closed. Except at the central station, where some shops are open. On a public holiday people don't work and all shops are closed.

Why is Nuremberg Christmas Market famous? ›

The Nuremberg Christmas Market is one of the oldest in the world, "the little town of wood and cloth" full of traditionally produced goods as well as food and drinks. Nuremberg bratwurst, for example, has been produced in its original form for 700 years.

How many booths are at Nuremberg Christmas market? ›

one of the oldest Christmas markets in Germany since 1969, a new Nuremberg Christkind is chosen every two years. the Christkindlesmarkt contains ca. 180 wooden booths which are tradtionally decorated with red-and-white-striped cloth roofs. This is why it is sometimes called "The Little Town of Wood and Cloth"

What city is the Christmas market in Germany? ›

Nuremberg

Arguably one of the most famous Christmas markets in the world, the Nuremberg Christkindlesmarkt is visited by millions each year.

Is Nuremberg worth visiting? ›

It's often mentioned as one of the best places to visit in major publications, such as in U.S. News Best Places to Visit in Germany. Nuremberg is a favorite stop for travelers to Germany. The city is rich in history and it has a charming old town with fascinating museums. There's also an excellent nightlife scene.

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