As a child, I was captivated by storybooks that painted pictures of wintry European towns and their bustling Christmas markets. These wonderlands came alive with carols filling the air, festive cheer all around, children clutching heaps of gifts, and people dressed in red and white sipping mulled wine. That was my imagination of Christmas back then. Recently, I had the chance to bring that vision to life by exploring some of these markets myself. If you find yourself in Switzerland during the festive season, here are the top Christmas markets to visit and why they deserve a spot on your itinerary.
Located along the picturesque shores of Lake Geneva, the Montreux Christmas market transforms into a winter wonderland. Over 150 stalls illuminate the lakeside. Visitors can wander through the Christmas Village—a treasure trove of handmade crafts, Montreux chocolate fondue, etc. Adding to the festive cheer is the arrival of the Santa Claus train and music performances that fill the air with the holiday spirit. For a cosy dinner, head to a fondue chalet by the lake. Enjoy traditional Swiss fondue while soaking in panoramic views of the serene waters, which creates the perfect setting for a memorable evening.
Imagine strolling through a fairytale setting: medieval buildings draped in festive lights, the snow-capped Alps reflecting in the waters of Lake Lucerne, and the air filled with the aroma of roasting chestnuts and warm Glühwein. This is the magic of Lucerne's Christmas market. Lodged within the historic town centre, the market has 70 stalls offering a delightful array of treasures: handcrafted gifts, intricate ornaments, and delectable Swiss Christmas treats. At the heart of the market, a magnificent Christmas tree adorned with thousands of twinkling lights casts a warm glow over the scene. Don't miss the opportunity to savour the local delicacy, Rösti (a Swiss dish consisting mainly of potatoes, sautéed or shallow-fried in a pan), while soaking in the atmosphere.
Zurich boasts Switzerland's largest and most vibrant Christmas market, which unfolds along the city's iconic Bahnhofstrasse. The centrepiece is the Singing Christmas Tree, a monumental light display where choirs perform celestial melodies. More than 150 festive stalls sell an array of Swiss holiday treats, from the popular Zürcher Geschnetzeltes to artisanal gingerbread. Beyond the market, the Old Town transforms into a winter wonderland, bathed in a warm glow of festive lights and inviting strolls through charming cobblestone streets. For those seeking unique souvenirs, the market offers a variety of exclusive Christmas shopping opportunities.
Bern, Switzerland's capital, hosts Christmas markets that blend festive cheer with the city's rich history. Situated within the UNESCO-listed Old Town, a medieval flurry of cobbled streets and quaint squares, the market unfolds with over 50 stalls brimming with handcrafted treasures, delectable Swiss specialities, and enchanting holiday decorations. A highlight is the evocative Bethlehem Market, situated in the shadow of the Bern Cathedral, where visitors are transported to the heart of ancient Swiss Christmas traditions. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, inviting lingering strolls and the savouring of regional delights such as creamy Swiss cheese fondue and fragrant roasted chestnuts.
St. Gallen is an ideal destination if you're looking for a truly unique Christmas experience. The vibrant Christmas and Christchindli Market further enhances the festive spirit, with festively adorned stalls lining the picturesque streets. Guided tours offer insights into St. Gallen's unique Christmas customs, enriching the exploration of the historic Old Town and the majestic Abbey District. After a day of festive exploration, indulge in the quintessential Christmas treat: delectable cookies and a warm beverage, creating a memorable holiday experience.
Celebrate the holiday season in Interlaken at a dazzling Christmas market supported by Montreux Noël. Stroll along the Lichterweg (lantern path), adorned with festive lights, from Interlaken Ost station to Kursaal Park, where you'll find beautifully decorated stalls and a grand eight-metre Christmas tree. Walk through a glowing 10-metre tunnel to the heart of the market, and watch in awe as Father Christmas paraglides into Höhematte daily to collect wish lists from the Santa Post Office.
Swiss Christmas markets are often held outdoors in chilly weather. Wear warm clothing, gloves, and a hat, and wear comfortable shoes for walking on cobblestone streets.
While many stalls accept cards, smaller vendors might only take cash. Carry Swiss francs for an effortless shopping and dining experience.
Arrive early in the evening to avoid crowds and enjoy the twinkling lights. Weekdays are generally less busy than weekends.
Don't miss Swiss treats like Raclette, Rösti, Glühwein (mulled wine), and local chocolates. Sampling these festive delicacies is part of the magic.
Many markets are located in scenic towns. To make the most of your visit, explore nearby attractions, like Lucerne's lakeside charm or Zurich's Old Town.