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  • What to Wear for Christmas in Europe: How to Pack for Christmas Markets in Europe!

    ‘Tis the season…for Christmas markets! If you’re lucky enough to be spending your holidays in Europe this year, you’ve probably already started thinking about what you’re going to pack. But before you start throwing everything into your suitcase, there are a few things you should keep in mind. After all, you don’t want to leave room for all the goodies you get at the Christmas Markets!

    I’m going to share exactly how to pack and what I recommend you wear to stay warm!

    See my Christmas market itinerary here or check all my guides to Christmas markets here!

    See my list of Amazon Christmas Market Packing picks here.

    What to Wear for Christmas Markets in Europe

    How to Pack for Christmas in Europe

    I can’t recommend packing in a carry on enough!

    Last year, I upgraded to this rolling bag that can ALSO be a backpack! This is my newest purchase! It’s a rolling bag that doubles as a backpack and it works SO well. Why a rolling bag AND backpack combo? Because t really is the best to pass as a carry on bag!

    This back pack – it’s a game changer and is great if you want a typical backpack. This is the exact one I’ve had for nearly a decade. It’s been to over 56 countries and never fails me. If you prefer a rolling bag, I recommend this one!

    Packing Tips

    Wear your bulky stuff on the plane (coat, chunky sweaters) and pack strategically. You don’t need 5 sweaters. Instead, use accessories to change it up! I swear it will look like you packed 25 different outfits just by switching up scarves and accessories.

    The key to winter packing in a carry on is layering. I always bring a white and black turtleneck to wear under sweaters, coats, even dresses. One of my favorite things to bring are fleece-lined tights and leggings. These can be added under jeans, skirts, or dresses to feel warmer.

    If you’re not used to the cold, you might be tempted to pack a lot of heavy clothes. But trust me, less is more. You can always buy a cute scarf or hat at the market if you get cold.

    Get my downloadable packing list!

    How To Dress For Christmas Markets in Europe

    For a typical day, it can get quite cold. It’s better to be on the safe side when it comes to warmth! I cannot stress this enough, but layering is key. From top to bottom, here’s what I wear for a typical Christmas Market day:

    ❄️ Europe Packing Must Haves! ❄️

    🧥 Coat – A must-have for any winter travel! This one does not disappoint
    👖 Thermal Leggings – Keeps you warm all day.
    👕 Thermal Undershirt – Added Warmth
    🥾 Boots– These keep you comfy and are sturdy enough to wear in the snow
    🧦 Wool Socks– keep your feet warm and dry
    🧤 Phone Compatible gloves – These work so you can still take pictures of the Christmas lights!
    🧳 Luggage – This is my go-to carry-on!
    🔌 Universal Adapter – Best for country hopping
    👜 Crossbody Bag – The best for keeping you hands free and your stuff safe
    ☃️ Beanie – A must for keeping warm (and looking cute!)
    🔥 Hand warmers – The secret to never being cold!
    🧣 Scarf – So key to packing less is to have accessories like scarves to switch it up!
    Get my full packing list here!

    I consider myself an expert! I’ve been to over 100 Christmas markets in Europe and I take people to the markets every year! (Hear more about that here.)

    I am not going to be cold at the Christmas markets. YOU SHOULD NEVER BE COLD! That’s a quick way to ruin your time at the markets! I have a continually updated list on Amazon here. I update this regularly with what you need to pack!

    This ensures I stay warm and dry… and comfortable.

    My Complete Packing List

    Here’s everything I’m packing! This will all easily fit in my bag and leave me room for Christmas Market souvenirs.

    If you’d like a list of everything I pack, from electronics to toiletries to everything in between! I update this list often!

     

    Gloves // Earrings

    Jeans // Faux Leather Leggings (Amazon Option)// Fleece Lined Leggings (another option) // Fleece lined tights // Brown Leggings // Skirt // Cable Knit Sweater

    Coat // Black Velvet Dress (Similar Dress- Black Turtleneck Sweater Dress)// Holiday Dress (Similar Dress, I suggest Sizing Up)// Green Sweater (Similar)

    Over the Knee Boots // Hiking Boots // Socks // Tree Sweater // Scarf // Turtleneck // Flannel Shirt

    Reebok Tennis Shoes // Crossbody bag (Similar) // Beanie (Another Option)// Camera

    Opt for Comfortable Shoes

    THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PART! You’re going to be on your feet all day. You’ll be doing a lot of walking when you’re at the Christmas market, so make sure you pack comfortable shoes. Leave your high heels at home and opt for flats or tennis shoes. I pair my white Reeboks with nearly everything. It looks super cute and makes it easy to walk on cobblestone streets. And although it may be tempting to bring your cutest pair of shoes, remember that they might not be practical if it’s cold or snowy outside. So make sure to pack both cute and practical shoes!

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    White Reeboks // Hiking Boots (these are comfortable enough to wear all day at markets!)
    Knee High Boots // Mini Uggs // Blundstones Boots // White Winter Boots

    I tend to pack 2- 3:

    Not necessary but I also like these chelsea boots and these Platform Loafers. Also love these Ugg Boots for warmth.


    Jewelry and Toiletry Packing

    Discovery Collection // Brush case // Toiletry Bottles // Jewelry Case // Travel Brush // make up sponge holder // make up case

    Travel size is key when it comes to packing toiletries. I love this case for all my makeup. It makes it easy to open so I can see everything I need. I opt for my go-to kit for everything i need for the entire trip with this Discovery Collection from Colleen Rothschild – I don’t leave home without it! If you haven’t tried it yet, it’s on sale SITE WIDE right now! See my top picks right here.

    For jewelry take a case so things don’t get tangled!

    Dress in Layers

    The weather can be unpredictable during the winter months, so it’s always best to dress in layers. That way, if it gets cold, you can easily add a jacket or scarf. And if it gets too hot, you can always take off a layer or two. But avoid packing too many heavy items, as you don’t want to lug around a giant coat all day. A light jacket or sweater should suffice along with your heavy duty coat.

    I recommend this coat! It’s been amazing for me and withstands the alps to the chilly, windy days. The hood is key!

    Also a fan of this “packable” puffer coat as it’s nice and warm and not bulky!

    Choose festive colors and patterns

    When in doubt, go for festive colors and patterns! This is the time of year to break out your red and green clothes (or whatever colors are popular in your country). And don’t be afraid to experiment with different patterns—just make sure they’re appropriate for the occasion. For example, avoiding wearing anything too sexy or revealing since you’ll be around family and friends.

    Packing List Must Haves

    If I had to pick a few things I wouldn’t leave home without, this would be it!

    • Crossbody bag (Similar) – This is what I carry in general to travel Europe, it holds everything and the zipper keeps everything safe! Plus it allows me to be hands free
    • Sunglasses – These are my go to! Would also make a great Christmas gift
    • Backpack – This is my Backpack that I’ve carried for nearly a decade- this is what I use as my carry on bag and I never check a bag. This rolling bag is also a good option. I JUST upgraded to this rolling bag that can ALSO be a backpack! This is my newest purchase! It’s a rolling bag that doubles as a backpack and it works SO well. Why a rolling bag AND backpack combo? Because t really is the best to pass as a carry on bag!
    • Layering Turtleneck – I always pack these to ensure I stay warm
    • Beanie (Another Option) – I usually pack one or two beanies to keep ultra warm, plus switching it up makes it look like I’ve packed way more than I have
    • Fleece Lined Leggings (another option) – a MUST! Can be worn under jeans, skirts, or with a coat. Keeps me warm!
    • Coat – You need a good coat! This one is awesome! I am also a fan of Packable Puffer Coat.
    • Cable Knit Sweater – Opt for a sweater you really love that will keep you warm. I always bring a white one since it goes with all my scarves and beanies
    • Fleece lined tights – these are game changers!
    • Reebok Tennis Shoes – my tried and trusted shoes! Go with everything
    • Scarf – Cute to make any outfit feel more festive
    • Socks (Also love these) – Bring a few pairs of thick, warm socks
    • Camera – My camera for taking all my photos
    • Hiking Boots – These are comfortable enough to wear all day and are cute!
    • Travel Face Collection – I don’t leave home without my face wash, creams, and night and day time routine. This is a brand I trust my skin with since 2015 and it’s put together in the perfect travel (TSA approved!) size!

    What to Pack for Men for Christmas Markets

    Long Sleeve Shirts – Michael has these in multiple colors. It’s pretty much all he wears. It’s great for layering too. Lots of color options to choose from too!

    Columbia Pants – My husband has these in every available color. LITERALLY. He lives in these. And he puts thermal underwear underneath for the cold.

    Thermal Underwear – Michael has this in black and gray and he also wore this when dog sledding in negative 40 degree weather! It works!

    Fleece – I wish I could count how many times he’s worn this fleece. It’s in the hundreds. IT’s practical and has pockets and keeps you warm.

    Coat – Let me tell you something, this man wears the same coat since middle school. OKAY? If you buy a good coat, it can last. He recommends one with a good. This one is a great price!

    Shoes – Michael loves these shoes because he thinks they are fancy enough to wear to dinner but comfortable enough to walk cobblestone streets all day.

    Outfit Ideas

    Now that you know what to keep in mind when packing for the Christmas markets, here are a few outfit ideas for pairing everything together.

    Here are some outfits I’ve created and worn to the Christmas Markets over the years.

    Coat // Scarf // Beanie (Another Option) // Camera // Fleece Lined Leggings (another option) // Socks //Hiking Boots

     

    Cable Knit Sweater // Beanie (Another Option) // Mittens // Fleece Lined Leggings (another option) // Socks //Hiking Boots

     

    Plaid pants (these make any outfit fun!) // headband // Turtleneck // Coat // Reebok Tennis Shoes // Crossbody bag

    We had a snowy day outside of Monschau. It was so incredibly stunning we got out to take pictures and walk around. Here’s what my mom wore to the Christmas markets too!

     

    On me: Extra Warm fair isle sweater (this was so thick! Literally the best! I wore this on the plane to save room in my bag. Similar on Amazon here. ) // Fleece Lined Leggings (another option) // Socks //Hiking Boots// Beanie (Another Option) // Mittens

    On my mom: Beanie // Scarf // Coat // Fleece Lined Leggings // shoes (my mom swears by these! She wore them to all the markets)

     

    Coat // Dress (Similar and Similar) // Turtleneck // Velvet bow Hair tie // Fleece Lined Leggings (another option) // Reebok Tennis Shoes

     

    Beanie (Another Option) // Sweater // Rain Jacket (I have this in black too!) // Faux Leather Leggings (Amazon Option) // Over the Knee Boots

    Chenille Sweater (Similar) // Jeans // Boots

     

    Beanie (Another Option) // Dress // Fleece Lined Leggings (another option) // Socks // Shoes

    Fleece // Crossbody bag // Fleece Lined Leggings (another option) // Ugg Boots

    Touring the Christmas Markets Outfit Idea

     

    Coat // Crossbody bag (Similar) // Cable Knit Sweater // Scarf // Socks // Hiking Boots // Beanie (Another Option) // Fleece Lined Leggings (another option)

    Jeans // Red Sweater // Pea Coat // Reebok Tennis Shoes // Socks // Sunglasses // Crossbody bag (Similar)

     

    Skirt // Earrings // Cable Knit Sweater // Pea Coat // Reebok Tennis Shoes // Crossbody bag (Similar) // Beanie (Another Option) // Fleece Lined Leggings (another option)

    Coat // Earrings // Black Velvet Dress (Similar Dress- Black Turtleneck Sweater Dress)// Crossbody bag (Similar) // Platform Loafers // Bracelet // Fleece lined tights

     

    Faux Leather Leggings (Amazon Option)// Christmas Sweater // Earrings // Bracelet // Sherpa Belt Bag // Platform Loafers // Bracelet // Flannel Shirt

     

    Pea Coat // Holiday Dress (Similar Dress, I suggest Sizing Up)// Over the Knee Boots // Fleece lined tights // Crossbody bag (Similar)

     

    Tree Sweater (Similar)// Brown Leggings // Over the Knee Boots // Beanie (Another Option) // Earrings // Fleece Belt Bag

     

    Fair Isle Pink Beanie (Another Option) // Black Turtleneck // Zip Up Hoodie // Cord Skirt // Platform Loafers // Gloves (works with your phone!) // Sherpa Belt Bag // Fleece lined Tights

    Jeans // Vegan Leather Jacket (Similar) // Green Sweater (Similar)// Socks // Reeboks // Sherpa Belt Bag

    Other items you might want to pack

    Tripod – This is my husband’s most sought after Tripod. He researched it for months and loves it.

    Backpack – you don’t want to lug all your Christmas market goodies in your hands, so bring a back pack. Bonus points, this also has water. Which is sometimes hard to come by in Europe.

    Hand Warmers – if you are really prone to getting cold, try these easy, cheap hand warmers. We brought these while we dog sledding in -40 degree weather in Minnesota and they worked like a charm!

    See my Christmas market itinerary here or check all my guides to Christmas markets here!

    Packing for a European Christmas market doesn’t have to be complicated—just keep these tips in mind and you’ll be good to go! And most importantly, don’t forget to have fun! After all, that’s what the holidays are all about.

  • Everything You Need to Know about Christmas Markets in Europe: A First Timer’s Guide

    Hello and welcome to THE most magical place on earth: Christmas Markets in Europe!

    As your resident expert, I’m here to help you navigate and make the most of your time! I’ve been to over 100 Christmas Markets and I’m here to share the best.

    This is your ultimate guide to Christmas market tips for first-time visitors! Whether you’ve been dreaming of sipping mulled wine under twinkling lights or finally experiencing the festive magic of Europe’s most charming holiday traditions, I’ve got you covered. After visiting countless Christmas markets across Europe, I’ve learned a thing or two about making the most of these magical experiences—and I’m here to share it all with you.

    If this is your first time visiting a Christmas market, get ready for an unforgettable adventure. Picture this: cobblestone streets lined with wooden stalls, the smell of roasted chestnuts and spiced wine, and twinkling lights everywhere you look. It’s like stepping into a holiday dream! But with all that magic comes a few things you should know to make the experience as seamless as possible. Ready? Let’s dive into the best Christmas market tips for first-time visitors.

    History of the Christmas Markets

    The origins of Christmas markets date back to the late Middle Ages in German-speaking regions of Europe. These markets, originally known as “Christkindlmarkts” or “Weihnachtsmarkts,” were small winter markets set up to provide townspeople with a place to gather, socialize, and purchase goods in preparation for the Christmas season.

    The first documented Christmas market is believed to have been held in Dresden, Germany, in 1434. Known as the Striezelmarkt, it remains one of the most famous Christmas markets in Europe today. The name comes from “Striezel,” a type of cake traditionally sold at the market, which we now know as the famous Stollen.

    In these early days, Christmas markets were a place where people could stock up on winter essentials like food, wood, and handcrafted items. Over time, they evolved into festive gatherings filled with holiday treats, decorations, and entertainment. Artisans began selling toys, ornaments, and handmade crafts, while stalls offering mulled wine, roasted chestnuts, and gingerbread became staples of the Christmas market experience. Today, Christmas markets continue to thrive, spreading from Germany to other parts of Europe and even the world, but they all still carry the same sense of warmth, community, and festive cheer that made them popular centuries ago.

    When are Christmas Markets in Europe?

    Christmas markets in Europe typically begin in late November and run through to Christmas Eve or just before.

    Most markets open their festive stalls around the last weekend of November, with many continuing until December 23 or 24.

    Some larger or more popular markets, especially in major cities like Vienna, Cologne, or Prague, might start even earlier and extend a bit beyond Christmas to include New Year’s Eve or the first week of January. These markets come alive during the Advent season, filling the chilly winter air with the scent of spiced mulled wine, roasted chestnuts, and holiday cheer. If you’re planning a trip, it’s a good idea to check specific market dates as they can vary slightly by location and region.


    Plan Ahead and Know the Dates

    It might sound obvious, but planning ahead is essential. Most Christmas markets run from late November until just before Christmas Eve, but dates can vary depending on the city or region. Some markets are open every day, while others may only be open on weekends or specific days. So, before you head out on your Christmas market adventure, double-check the dates and hours for the specific markets you want to visit.

    Pro Tip: If you want to avoid the biggest crowds, visit the market during a weekday morning or early afternoon. The weekends, especially closer to Christmas, can get packed!

    Free Guide & Map to The Christmas Markets