Top 10 Unmissable December Events in Germany
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As December approaches, Germany transforms into a winter wonderland with enchanting festivities and celebrations. Embrace the holiday spirit and beat the winter blues with our curated list of 10 unmissable December events in Germany. Follow our guide to ensure your experience is memorable.
1. Cologne Christmas Circus: December 1st to 31st
Witness a dazzling spectacle of acrobatics and ballet at the Cologne Christmas Circus, now in its eighth year.
2. Dresden Stollen Festival: December 9th
Celebrate the iconic German Christmas fruit bread, Stollen, in Saxony’s capital with a day dedicated to its rich history.
3. Nürnberg Christmas Market: December 1st to 24th
Immerse yourself in the magic of Bavaria‘s world-famous Christmas Market in Nürnberg, boasting authenticity and regional charm.
4. Rothenburg ob der Tauber Christmas Market: December 1st to 24th
Experience a medieval winter wonderland in the fairytale-like town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber.
5. Krampuslauf in Munich: December 10th
Explore the darker side of German Christmas traditions with the Krampus run in Munich’s Marienplatz.
6. Evening of Baroque at Schloss Charlottenburg: December 10th and 17th
Enjoy a regal Baroque evening in Berlin with The Berlin Residenz Ensemble, featuring Bach and Handel’s masterpieces.
7. Marriage of Figaro in Munich: December 27th to January 4th
Opera enthusiasts in Munich can revel in Mozart’s iconic opera at the Cuvilliés-Theatre.
8. Swan Lake in Dresden: December 28th
Delight in the enchanting tale of forbidden love with a performance by the Prague Festival Ballet at Dresden’s Kulturpalast.
9. New Year’s Eve at the Brandenburg Gate
Join the lively New Year’s Eve celebrations at Pariser Platz in Berlin, featuring fireworks, food trucks, and thumping beats.
10. New Year’s Eve with the Hamburg Philharmonic State Orchestra
Opt for a more serene celebration with the Hamburg Philharmonic State Orchestra, enjoying the melodies of Mozart, Elgar, and Puccini.
Embark on a festive journey through Germany this December, following our guide for an unforgettable experience. From traditional Christmas markets to captivating performances, Germany offers a diverse array of celebrations to end the year on a high note.
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