In Saxony, Christmas is like a fifth season. Centuries-old customs and festive traditions are lived and celebrated with gusto. You can see this unique dedication to all things Christmas in windows decorated with special Christmas handicrafts. You can smell it in the houses. You can taste it when visiting Christmas markets. You can hear it on the streets. And you can feel it – this extraordinary festive and cosy atmosphere in the Christmas wonderland of Saxony.
Welcome to Saxony’s Christmas wonderland
Experience Christmas with all your senses
Christmas events in Saxony
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Discover Saxony’s beautiful Christmas markets:
13 top recommendations in the region’s charming towns and cities
Bautzen's “Wenzelsmarkt” (29 Nov - 22 Dec 2024), first mentioned in the 14th century, welcomes visitors in the town’s historic quarter with a glittering sea of lights and attractions such as arts and crafts, delicious stollen cake and Christmas brass concerts. Especially for children: Santa Claus is on site every afternoon, opening a window of the market’s large Advent calendar!
Chemnitz’s Christmas market (29 Nov - 23 Dec 2024) features a good 200 stalls, perfect for Christmas shopping and festive treats galore. Check out the special Medieval market on Innere Klosterstrasse for historical Christmas magic and pencil in 30 November when the traditional festive miners’ parade takes place!
Dresden‘s “Striezelmarkt” is considered to be Germany’s oldest Christmas market. Visiting its 590th (!) edition (27 Nov - 24 Dec 2024), you can discover some – literally – great examples of the region’s typical wooden Christmas decorations, made in the Ore Mountains, including the world's tallest wooden pyramid (14.61 metres) and a huge walk-in candle arch. Tip: Don’t miss the special Dresden Stollen Festival on 7 December when a huge stollen will be paraded through town!
The Silesian Christmas Market in Görlitz (29 Nov to 15 Dec 2024) features special church services reminding us of the Christmas message, baking, reading, theatre, singing and music, plus the “Görlitz Christkind” (christ child) which makes a daily appearance on the market. Tip: Browse the arts and craft market in the Silesian Museum.
On third weekend of Advent (13 -15 Dec 2024), Hoyerswerda hosts the “Teschenmarkt”, named after the imperial princess Ursula Katharina von Teschen. Perfect for a seasonal stroll, the Christmas markets in the old town offers baked apples, mulled wine and all kinds of hearty treats, plus a varied programme for young and old on the market square.
Leipzig’s traditional Christmas market (26 Nov - 23 Dec 2024) features over 300 stalls in front of the Old Town Hall and in the city centre. There’s lots to see and do, including “Santa Claus consultations”, the special historical market "Alt-Leipzig", a fairy-tale forest and a 38-metre-high Ferris wheel on Augustusplatz square.
The historic market square with its late Gothic town hall, Renaissance town houses and the Church of Our Lady provide a very atmospheric backdrop for Meissen’s Christmas market (25 Nov - 24 Dec 2024). Festively decorated market stalls offer their Christmas wares while the town hall is transformed into a giant Advent calendar revealing a new Christmas surprise every day.
The Canaletto Market in Pirna is one of the few Christmas markets still open after the holidays (26 Nov - 23 Dec and 27 -30 Dec 2024). The market’s look is inspired by the Italian painter Canaletto and features romantic illuminations on the market square. Not to be missed!
The Christmas market in Schwarzenberg (6 Dec - 15 Dec 2024) is clustered around a historic wooden Christmas pyramid and features plenty of special Ore Mountains Christmas traditions, including a “Weihnachtsberg” with life-sized figures. These mountain-like models of the region’s landscape are set up during the Christmas period and portray the nativity scene and mining motifs. There is also a Medieval market in the local castle’s courtyard as well as a fairy-tale and miners’ parade.
Zittau’s Christmas Market (7 - 15 Dec 2024) is perfect for getting into the festive spirit. In addition to mulled wine, gingerbread and other treats, Santa Claus and angels, music and dance, a puppet show, a spectacular fire show and lots of Moravian Star decorations feature.
At Zwickau's Christmas market (25 Nov - 22 Dec 2024), you can compete with the glitter of a large Christmas pyramid and check out typical Ore Mountains folk art. Or how about trying the special Zwickau mulled wine? Every afternoon, Santa Claus makes an appearance for the kids and there is also a miners’ parade with traditional costumes and a marching band.
In Saxony’s Vogtland region, Plauen’s Christmas market (26 Nov - 22 Dec 2024) on the Altmarket square is a real highlight, featuring a traditional light procession for its opening. Should you be in Plauen on the second weekend of Advent (7/8 Dec), check out the historical Christmas market in the town’s old weavers' houses and “Komturhof” estate.
In Königstein, the fortress of the same name provides a stunning – and romantic! – backdrop for a festive “Winter's Tale". This historical Christmas market (30 Nov/1 Dec, 7/8 Dec, 14/15 Dec and 21/22 Dec 2024) is all about authenticity with musicians, jugglers, puppeteers and traditional traders. Game goulash is prepared in large pots over open fire and children can enjoy rides on a hand-operated carousel. The hustle and bustle continues in the fortress’s underground passageways – and every day, a window of Germany's longest Advent calendar (112 metres) is opened.
Saxony’s palaces and castles:
The perfect stage for 10 Christmas highlights
When the days get shorter and the smell of mulled wine wafts through the vineyards of Radebeul, a very special period starts at Wackerbarth Castle. From 8 November 2024 to February 2025, the splendid wine growing estate provides a romantic and magical winter experience, with special culinary delights on offer every day and a curated cultural programme each weekend. “Wackerbarth's Winter Magic” will warm your hearts and light up the eyes of young and old. Enjoy the wine estate’s delicious mulled wine and delicacies from the castle kitchen!
Christmas Garden Dresden transforms Pillnitz Palace and Park into a magical winter wonderland between 21 November 2024 and 12 January 2025. Go on an enchanting festive journey and follow a good one-mile walkway featuring glittering illuminations.
The Christmas market at Moritzburg Castle takes place from 13 to 15 Dec 2024 against the castle’s breath-taking Baroque backdrop. There is also a special winter exhibition from 21 November 2024 to 2 March 2025 which recreates the magic of “Three Wishes for Cinderella”, a fairy-tale movie that is traditionally shown on German TV for Christmas and was shot at Moritzburg Castle.
On the second December weekend (7/8 Dec 2024), Colditz Castle puts on its traditional fairy-tale castle Christmas event. Stalls offer regional delicacies in the courtyards of the festively decorated Renaissance castle and in the vaulted cellars traditional crafts are on display.
Set in beautiful surroundings, Burgk Castle in Freital invites visitors on 30 November/1 December 2024 and 7/8 December 2024 to enjoy mulled wine,“Kräppelchen” (think doughnuts, but different), gingerbread and other delicacies in the castle courtyard. There are stalls selling arts and crafts and various children’s activities, including a petting zoo.
The wait for Christmas will be easier to bear if you take a special festive tour of Rochlitz Castle,featuring singing and dancing – and you are welcome to join in. The acoustics in the chapel are marvellous and so is the food prepared in the historic castle kitchen!
Hoflößnitz, a historic wine-growing estate in Radebeul, will host a festive family weekend from 14 to 15 December 2024, with live music, Christmas market stalls and handicraft and baking workshops for kids. Tip: Enjoy the view of the romantic, wintery Elbe river valley!
Weesenstein Castle invites you to a romantic Christmas market on the 1st Advent (30 Nov to 1 Dec 24) with plenty of delicacies to taste and gift stalls to rummage about. A children’s theater and atmospheric traditional brass music under the Christmas tree will complete your visit at the castle.
Head to Rammenau Castle, one of Saxony’s most beautiful Baroque ensembles, for festive fairy-tale moments. The 18th century manor house (very romantic!) hosts a range of special events in the run-up to Christmas, including a small family Christmas market on 8 Dec 24, Christmas concerts and festive Christmas dinners.
The private winery „Schloss Proschwitz“ near Meißen opens its doors to he public for their romantic Christmas market on 28 Nov to 1 Dec 2024 with carefully selected stalls selling hand crafted Christmas decoration, gifts and of course their own mulled wine and other delicacies.