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Vienna’s Festive Market

Vienna’s very first “December Market” was granted by Duke Albrecht I in 1296—meaning the tradition has been running for more than 725 years

Every year since 1959, one of Austria’s provinces has donated the enormous Christmas tree that stands in front of the Rathaus, glowing as the market’s centerpiece

One of the most magical stops on my Christmas cruise down the Blue Danube was Vienna. The city came alive with twinkling lights, festive music, and the kind of holiday spirit you can almost taste in the air. Stepping into the Christmas market at Rathausplatz felt like stepping into another century—a fairytale scene framed by Vienna’s grand Gothic City Hall.

Here’s what I experienced:

Fun fact: The Vienna Christmas Market dates back to 1296, making it one of the oldest festive markets in the world.


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