Overview
Every year, Targ Węglowy (Coal Market) in Gdańsk turns into an atmospheric Christmas market for five weeks. Here you can buy beautiful Christmas decorations, local handicrafts and amber products, taste local specialties and take part in various cultural events. Get carried away by the magic of Christmas!
Experience you’ll gain:
- listen to the rich history of the city told by a local guide
- visit the historic center of Gdańsk
- admire the panorama of the city from the observation tower of St. Mary’s Basilica
- get to know the magic of the Gdańsk Christmas Market
- taste traditional Christmas treats
- fill yourself with the scent of honey, ginger, orange and roasted nuts
- see the products of local artists and craftsmen
November is the time when heavier than usual traffic begins in the Market Square in Wrocław. Wooden booths, fragrant Christmas trees, stalls with mulled wine and gingerbread are a sign that it is time to start the Christmas Market! A lot of attractions, performances, Christmas decorations, handicrafts, specialties of Polish and world cuisine are waiting for visitors. Hand-painted baubles with inscribed Christmas wishes or special dedications are very popular.
At Christmas time Warsaw shines with thousands of lights! This is the perfect time to admire the capital in a new, colorful appearance. Decorations in the form of lights, interactive elements, benches appear in every corner of the city and the Christmas Market is set in the Old Town. Visiting the capital of Poland during this period also allows you to see the magnificent Royal Garden of Lights at Wilanów.
The omnipresent sound of carols, the smell of Christmas trees and a lot of colorful lights – this is what you will find at the Kraków Christmas Market and thanks to it you will feel the Christmas atmosphere. Discover Kraków in this unique Christmas edition.
Easter is the most important holiday in the Christian tradition. In Poland, it is celebrated especially solemnly and is associated with a number of traditions and folk customs, such as a palm competition, decorating Easter eggs, blessing food on Easter Saturday, sharing an egg and Wet Monday. At Easter, the Main Square in Kraków is sparkling with colours and attracts with its aromas. It is also a time of contemplation and reflection, which can be indulged in during the extraordinary Misteria Paschalia Festival.
Christmas Market in Gdańsk