Munich & Bavarian Christmas Markets 2026: Complete Guide

When the festival tents come down, Bavaria trades beer steins for mugs of mulled wine. From late November, Munich glows with Christkindlmärkte — Christmas markets full of twinkling lights, roasted almonds, and cozy Gemütlichkeit. Here’s how to do a Bavarian Christmas in 2026.

Munich’s main market: Marienplatz

The Münchner Christkindlmarkt on Marienplatz is the grand centerpiece, beneath the New Town Hall and a giant Christmas tree.

  • Dates: November 20 – December 24, 2026 (Marienplatz and Rindermarkt).
  • Hours: roughly 10 a.m. – 9 p.m. Mon–Sat, 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Sun. Christmas Eve closes early (~2 p.m.).
  • Size: 130+ stalls.

What to eat and drink

  • Glühwein — hot mulled wine (small refundable mug deposit).
  • Kinderpunsch — warm non-alcoholic spiced punch.
  • Gebrannte Mandeln — candied roasted almonds.
  • Lebkuchen — spiced gingerbread hearts.

Munich’s other markets

  • Medieval Market (Wittelsbacherplatz) — costumed stalls and mead.
  • Pink Christmas (Stephansplatz) — Munich’s LGBTQ+ market.
  • Tollwood Winter Festival — a bigger alternative festival.

Beyond Munich

  • Nuremberg Christkindlesmarkt — world-famous (~1 hour by train).
  • Rothenburg ob der Tauber — a medieval walled town made for Christmas.

Tips

  • Dress warm and bring cash.
  • Keep your Glühwein mug or return it for the deposit.
  • Weekday evenings are less crowded.

See Things to Do in Munich, Neuschwanstein, or Oktoberfest 2026.

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