One of the highlights at the end of the year is the traditional Frankfurt Christmas market on the Römerberg, one of the most important and beautiful in Germany. Against the picturesque backdrop of the Römer and the half-timbered houses, market stalls decorated for Christmas offer culinary specialties and seasonal market goods. In addition to mulled wine, bratwurst, chestnuts, gingerbread and roasted almonds, there are also Bethmännchen, a Frankfurt specialty, on offer.
The stalls also offer handicrafts from the Ore Mountains, nutcrackers, candles, marionettes, tin toys and Christmas tree decorations. There are several carousels for children and a visit from Santa Claus on December 6. In addition to the Römerberg as the main venue, the Christmas market also takes place on the Mainkai, on Paulsplatz, along the Kräme and all the way to the Zeil.
The Frankfurt Christmas market has a long tradition and, according to historical records, was first held in 1393. This makes it one of the oldest Christmas markets in Germany. Then as now, visitors come to enjoy the festive atmosphere and buy traditional goods, making the market an integral part of Frankfurt's culture.
A variety of stalls await you at the Frankfurt Christmas Market at the Römer, ranging from handmade arts and crafts to Christmas decorations and delicious specialties - perfect for Christmas gift shopping! Typical treats include Frankfurter Bethmännchen, baked apples, roasted almonds and the popular hot apple wine. Regional craftspeople also present wood carvings, jewelry and Christmas souvenirs.
A special highlight of the Christmas market is the huge, festively decorated Christmas tree, which lights up Römerplatz every year. Also worth seeing are the traditional Advent concerts and the nativity scene exhibition. For children, the market offers a nostalgic carousel and the historical puppet theater. Another highlight is the festive opening of the Christmas market, which is introduced with choral singing and the ringing of bells.
The Frankfurt Christmas Market is characterized by centuries-old traditions, such as the sale of regional specialities and handmade goods. A special tradition is the "Coronation Path" on the Römerberg, which commemorates the imperial coronations that took place here. The festive lighting of Römerplatz and the singing of Christmas carols on the square are also an integral part of the Christmas atmosphere.
The Frankfurt Christmas Market has its origins in Römerplatz and has been held there since the Middle Ages. The Römerberg, with its historic buildings and central location, provided the perfect setting for the market from the very beginning. In the meantime, the Christmas market has spread to other parts of the city center, but Römerplatz remains the heart and center of the winter magic.
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