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Christmas Markets

2019 – 2020


Trento

Mercatino di trento

23rd November 2019 – 6th January 2020

Piazza Fiera & Piazza Cesare Battisti

Sundays to Thursdays 10 a.m. – 7.30 p.m./ Fridays to Saturdays 10 a.m. – 8.30 p.m. / On Saturday 14th & Saturday 4th January 10 a.m. – 11 p.m. / Closed on 25th December/ Open on 26th December & 1st January 10 a.m. to 7.30 p.m.

Trento is a big city and it hosts one of the largest Christmas markets in Italy, with over sixty traditional wooden huts. It often has an ordinary market and second-hand market on at the weekends too, which can be great fun. Get your walking shoes on!

By car: 2 hours 20 minutes / By Train: 3 hours approx. (30-35 euros)


Bolzano

28th November 2019 – 6th January 2020

Piazza Walther

Opening Day on 28th November at 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. / Every day 10 a.m. – 7p.m.

24th December 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. / Closed on 25th December / 31st December 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. / 1st January Midday – 7 p.m.

Parking is difficult (but not impossible) in the centre of Bolzano as there are a lot of one- way systems. The tourist board recommends that you leave your car in one of the larger car parks outside Bolzano and take one of the buses provided, which run every 15 minutes into the town centre. The Christmas market in the square is beautiful and will undoubtedly make you feel very festive, especially with a little help from some Christmas wine!

By car: 3 hours. Exit from the motorway at “Bolzano Sud Fair” / By train: 4 hours approx. Ferrara – Bologna – Bolzano 35-40 euros (Piazza Walther is only 5 minutes on foot from the train station)


Merano

29th November 2019 – 6th January 2020

Opening Day on 29th November at 5 p.m. / Sunday – Thursday 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. / Friday & Saturday 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. / 24th December the market closes at 4.30 p.m. / Closed on 25th December / 31st December 10 a.m. – 4.30 p.m. / 1st January 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. / 6th January 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Merano has a very pretty Christmas market along the river and it is a very beautiful town with mountains all around it. What a shame it can only be reached by car. It takes a good 3 and a half hours to get there but if you are already in Bolzano it is worth visiting Merano too.


Verona 

15th November 2019 – 26th December 2019

German Christmas Market

Piazza dei Signori/Dante, Cortile Mercato Vecchio & Piazza del Tribunale, Piazza San Zeno, Piazza Indipendenza.

Sunday – Thursday 10 a.m. – 9.30 p.m. / Friday & Saturday 10 a.m. – 11 p.m. / 24th December 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. / 25th December 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. / 26th December 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

If you do not want to travel as far as Bolzano, Verona offers a lovely Christmas experience for all the family. It hosts an enormous German market in Piazza dei Signori (also known as Piazza Dante, in the heart of the shopping streets) and in the tiny squares nearby. This is not to be confused with Piazza Bra, the main square with the Arena, which often hosts  an ordinary market in the run up to Christmas. Buy a map when you arrive or follow signs to the Christmas market.

Nativity exhibition in the Arena of Verona

16th November 2019  – 19th January 2020

9 a.m. – 8 p.m. Piazza Bra

In the main square (Piazza Bra) you can admire the enormous, white, iron star shooting over the Arena and visit an amazing exhibition of over 400 nativity scenes held in the Arena itself. Tickets cost 7 euros for adults, 6 euros for children and are free for children under the age of 6. For those who are not particularly interested in nativity scenes it is still worth going in, as the Arena is amazing!

Train Station: Verona Porta Nuova / By Car: Rovigo then take the ring road (‘Tangenziale’) to Verona

Santa Lucia, Verona 10th – 13th December

In Verona, in the past, the children used to celebrate the arrival of Saint Lucia (not Father Christmas), who would arrive on the night between the 12th and 13th December and leave sweets for the children and a piece of black coal to anyone who had been naughty! Today in Verona, children enjoy a special market in Piazza Bra with gifts, sweets and other traditional food.

mercato bussolegnoFlover Christmas Village, Bussolengo (near Verona)

2nd November 2019 – 6th January 2020

Via Pastrengo, 14,   37012 Busslegno

Open every day from 9 a.m. – 7.30 p.m. / Closed on 25th December & 1st January

This is an enormous indoor Christmas village. It is similar to an English garden centre with magical winter displays and decorations to buy. In this village there are also craft workshops for children, ice-skating, and shows. Father Christmas can be found in his grotto each weekend and it is even possible to have dinner with him if you book. Visit the website where you can see the events and download a map of the village: www.ilvillaggiodinatale.it

There is a small admission fee to pay of 2 euros at weekends during the Christmas period, but in the week admission is free. If you buy the weekend tickets on-line you can jump the queue.


Ferrara’s Christmas Village

16th November 2019 – 6th January 2020

Piazza Trento Trieste  10 a.m.

Ferrara’s own Christmas market will arrive in Piazza Trento Trieste. It sells gifts such as books, local crafts, food and knick-knacks.

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[:es]Christmas_tree_baubleTrento 21st November – 6 th January 2016
Piazza Fiera
Sun –Thurs. 10 am – 7.30 pm
Fri/Sat. 10 am – 8.30 pm
Trento is a big city and it hosts one of the largest Christmas markets with over seventy traditional wooden huts including food and wine tasting stalls. It often has an ordinary market and a second hand market on at weekends too, which can be great fun. Get your walking shoes on!
By car: 2hours 20 minutes
By Train: 3 hours aprox. (30-35 euros) The station is within walking distance of Trento’s town centre.

Bolzano 26th November – 6th January 2016
Piazza Walther
Monday – Friday 10 am – 7 pm
Saturday – 9 am – 8 pm, Sunday 9 am – 7 pm
Parking is difficult (but not impossible) in the centre of Bolzano at there are a lot of one way systems. The tourist board recommends that you leave your car in one of the larger car parks outside Bolzano and you take one of the provided buses which run every 15 minutes into the town centre. (Exit from the motorway at “Bolzano
Sud Fair”) The actual Christmas market in the square is beautiful and will undoubtedly make you feel very festive, especially with a little help from some Christmas wine!
By car: 3 hours
By train: 4 hours aprox. – Ferrara – Bologna – Bolzano 35-40 euros (Piazza
Walther is only 5 minutes on foot from the train station)
palline-albero-nataleMerano 27th November – 6 th January 2016
The market is set up along the river No particular times are given on the website
Merano has a very pretty Christmas market along the river and is a very beautiful
town with mountains all around it. What a shame it can only be reached by car. It
takes a good 3 and a half hours to get there.
Verona 20th November – 27th December 2015
German Christmas Market
Piazza dei Signori/Dante (this is not the same as the Piazza with the Arena)
If you don’t want to travel as far as Bolzano, Verona offers a lovely Christmas
experience for all the family. It hosts an enormous German market in Piazza dei
Signori (also known as Piazza Dante near Romeo and Juliet’s houses). It really is
worth a visit!
Sunday – Thursday 10am – 9.30pm
Friday/Saturday 10am – 11pm
The market closes at 5pm on 24th December, and at 3pm on 25th December
Nativity exhibition in the Arena of Verona
28th November – 24th January 2016
Piazza Bra, 9am – 8pm
In the main square (Piazza Bra) you can admire the enormous white, iron star
shooting over the Arena and visit an amazing exhibition of over 400 nativity
scenes held in the Arena itself. It costs 7 euros to visit the nativity scenes but
there are also reduced prices. For those who are not particularly interested in
Nativity scenes it is still worth going in as the Arena is amazing!
Santa Lucia, Verona – 10th – 13th December
Piazza Bra, 9.30 – 11pm, 13th December 9.30 – 8 pm
In Verona, in the past, the children used to celebrate the arrival of Saint Lucia (not
Father Christmas), who would arrive on the night between the 12th and 13th
December and leave sweets for the children and a piece of black coal to anyone
who had been naughty! Today in Verona, children enjoy a special market in Piazza
Bra with gifts, sweets and other traditional food.
Ferrara 21st November – 10th January 2016
Piazza Trento Trieste
Ferrara’s own Christmas market has arrived. It sells gifts such as books, local crafts,
food and knick-knacks. There are lot of other Christmas events going on in Ferrara
over the next few weeks. Have a look in our “Events in Ferrara December” on our
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