The Nuremberg Christmas Market, locally known as the Christkindlesmarkt, is one of the oldest and most famous Christmas markets in the world. The prime time to visit this festive market is from the end of November until Christmas Eve. Traditionally, the market opens on the Friday preceding the first Sunday of Advent and closes on December 24th, unless Christmas Eve falls on a Sunday, in which case the market usually ends on December 23rd. For an authentic experience, plan your visit on a weekday to avoid the largest crowds and to enjoy the market’s offerings more comfortably, although the festive atmosphere is certainly at its peak on weekends.
Throughout this period, visitors can immerse themselves in the quintessential holiday spirit amidst the charming setting of Nuremberg's main market square. The Christkindlesmarkt is famed for its unique decorations, medieval setting, and the special Nuremberg gingerbread called Lebkuchen. To witness the official opening ceremony, be sure to be there on the first day when the Christkind delivers the prologue from the Church of Our Lady's balcony—an event not to be missed that heralds the beginning of the Christmas season. Moreover, for an even more enchanting visit, consider going after dusk when the lights twinkle and the market truly comes alive, creating a captivating and memorable holiday experience.
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January | -3 °c | 3 °c |
February | -2 °c | 4 °c |
March | NA | 9 °c |
April | 3 °c | 14 °c |
May | 8 °c | 19 °c |
June | 11 °c | 22 °c |
July | 13 °c | 25 °c |
August | 13 °c | 24 °c |
September | 10 °c | 20 °c |
October | 6 °c | 14 °c |
November | 1 °c | 7 °c |
December | -1 °c | 4 °c |