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    Experience a Sustainable Christmas: Explore Europe’s Best Christmas Markets by Train This Winter

    Silke MayrBy Silke MayrOctober 30, 2024Updated:January 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Embark on an eco-friendly journey to Europe’s Christmas markets, with Byway’s curated train trips to destinations like Strasbourg, Cologne, and Brussels.

    As the winter season draws near and Europe’s Christmas markets begin to sparkle, it’s the perfect time for an eco-friendly holiday adventure. From Strasbourg to Cologne, embark on a journey that celebrates both festive cheer and sustainability.

    Strasbourg’s Christkindelsmärik: France’s Oldest Christmas Market

    Begin your festive journey in Strasbourg, often called the ‘Capital of Christmas.’ Home to 300 sparkling stalls, the Christkindelsmärik is France’s oldest Christmas market. Take a scenic train ride from London to Strasbourg, with a quick stop in Paris, for a four-day trip that spans six hours.

    Once in Strasbourg, immerse yourself in the beauty of Alsace, where French and German traditions merge seamlessly. Enjoy sizzling chestnuts, mulled wine (vin chaud), and browse for unique handmade gifts. The market is open from November 27 to December 27. Byway offers travel packages starting at £657 (€790) per person, including accommodations and train fare.

    Cologne: Europe’s Largest Christmas Market

    Next, journey to Cologne, home to one of Europe’s largest and most enchanting Christmas markets. Explore various themed markets, from the traditional Weihnachtsmarkt am Kölner Dom, set against the stunning Gothic cathedral, to the festive Harbour Christmas market.

    Take in the Market of Angels in Neumarkt, and skate on the ice rink at Heinzels Wintermärchen. For a unique view of the city, ride the Rhein-Seilbahn cable car over the Rhine. For those with a sweet tooth, don’t miss the chocolate tasting at Imhoff-Schokoladenmuseum.

    Byway offers a three-day trip to Cologne starting at £547 (€658) per person. The journey from London via Brussels takes about five hours, and the markets start on November 18.

    Brussels Christmas Market: Lights, Sounds, and Festive Fun

    The Brussels Christmas market is set against the grand backdrop of the Grand-Place. Marvel at the sound and light show illuminating the Baroque guildhalls, and stroll through over 200 stalls filled with festive treats and gifts.

    The market, running from November 29 to January 5, also includes cultural events, fairground rides, and an ice rink. Byway offers a three-day trip to Brussels starting at £327 (€394) per person, with just a two-hour train ride from London.

    Bruges: A Medieval Christmas Wonderland

    Just a short distance from Brussels, Bruges offers a charming medieval Christmas market, centered around a beautifully decorated ice rink. Open from November 22, this picturesque city provides a magical setting for your holiday shopping.

    Byway offers three-day trips to Bruges starting at £417 (€502) per person.

    This winter, opt for a sustainable way to enjoy Europe’s best Christmas markets. From Strasbourg’s historic Christkindelsmärik to Cologne’s grand celebrations, these festive destinations offer a perfect blend of tradition and eco-conscious travel.

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