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]]>Setting a budget can help you save a lot of money during your travels, and you should definitely have one when visiting a Christmas market. This saving strategy can help you make better choices and avoid impulse purchases, and they’re pretty common when you get into the holiday spirit.
One of the most amazing parts of the Christmas market is just walking around and discovering all the tiny wonders that it has in store. In addition to being fun, this step allows you to see everything that the market has in store, inquire about the prices, and make your final shopping choices based on that.
No Christmas market is complete without some festive treats, but you should be a little bit pickier when trying them. You won’t have enough time to give them all a shot, so focus on trying the ones you like the most and can’t find anywhere but the Christmas market.
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]]>Budapest is definitely one of the most attractive European capitals that attract curious tourist, all year round. However, during the holidays it is even more magical. The Christmas Fair and Winter Festival at the Vörösmarty Square begins in early November and lasts till January 1st. Beautiful wooden houses, fairy lights, and yumminess are there to make your Christmas magical.
Vienna is also one of the most visited cities on the Old Continent, especially during the holidays. And those who have already visited the capital on Christmas time can confirm that the Advent in Austria is fairytale-like. The first Christmas fair opened in 1298. and since then it has grown enormously. Nowadays, there are over 20 smaller markets that will welcome you in Vienna.
Dresden Striezelmarkt is known as the oldest Christmas fair in Germany. Its name comes from a local dessert called Dresdner Christstollen. Every year, on the opening day, the mayor first cuts a piece of this 3-meters-long sweetness which is later distributed to the poor.
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]]>The post Top 3 Tips for Doing Christmas Market Shopping on a Budget appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>Setting a budget can help you save a lot of money during your travels, and you should definitely have one when visiting a Christmas market. This saving strategy can help you make better choices and avoid impulse purchases, and they’re pretty common when you get into the holiday spirit.
One of the most amazing parts of the Christmas market is just walking around and discovering all the tiny wonders that it has in store. In addition to being fun, this step allows you to see everything that the market has in store, inquire about the prices, and make your final shopping choices based on that.
No Christmas market is complete without some festive treats, but you should be a little bit pickier when trying them. You won’t have enough time to give them all a shot, so focus on trying the ones you like the most and can’t find anywhere but the Christmas market.
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]]>The post The Top 3 European Christmas Markets You Must Visit Once in a Lifetime appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>Budapest is definitely one of the most attractive European capitals that attract curious tourist, all year round. However, during the holidays it is even more magical. The Christmas Fair and Winter Festival at the Vörösmarty Square begins in early November and lasts till January 1st. Beautiful wooden houses, fairy lights, and yumminess are there to make your Christmas magical.
Vienna is also one of the most visited cities on the Old Continent, especially during the holidays. And those who have already visited the capital on Christmas time can confirm that the Advent in Austria is fairytale-like. The first Christmas fair opened in 1298. and since then it has grown enormously. Nowadays, there are over 20 smaller markets that will welcome you in Vienna.
Dresden Striezelmarkt is known as the oldest Christmas fair in Germany. Its name comes from a local dessert called Dresdner Christstollen. Every year, on the opening day, the mayor first cuts a piece of this 3-meters-long sweetness which is later distributed to the poor.
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