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Your Complete Guide to Austrian Christmas Markets: Dates, Details & Highlights

Find information below on Eisenstadt, Gmunden, Graz, Innsbruck, Krems, Linz, Salzburg, Steyr, Vienna, and Villach.

EISENSTADT

Live Music & Atmosphere: Enjoy regional live music performances from Thursday to Sunday in the city center, near Christmas-decorated sidewalk cafés.

Christmas Drinks & Treats: Local restaurants and cafés will offer mulled wine, snacks, and festive drinks in cozy, heated outdoor seating areas (no traditional stalls, but a similar vibe).

Family-Friendly Activities: A special program for children ensures families can enjoy a festive outing.

Other Holiday Activities:

Esterházy Palace: Explore the Baroque grandeur of this palace, once home to the Esterházy family and the workplace of composer Joseph Haydn. The palace often hosts special exhibitions and events during the Advent season.

Haydn Museum: Visit the residence of Joseph Haydn, now a museum dedicated to his life and work. The museum offers insights into the composer’s personal life and his contributions to classical music.

Herbstgold Festival: Although typically held in September, this festival celebrates the musical heritage of the region with concerts and cultural events. Check the official website for any special winter editions or related events during the Advent season.

Wine Tastings: Eisenstadt is located in the Burgenland wine region. Many local wineries offer tastings and tours, allowing visitors to sample regional wines and learn about the winemaking process.

Historic Old Town: Wander through the charming streets of Eisenstadt’s old town, where you can enjoy the festive decorations, visit local shops, and experience the holiday ambiance.

Recommended Accommodations:

  • Hotel Galántha – Hotel Galántha in Eisenstadt is a charming and modern boutique hotel offering comfortable accommodations and a stylish atmosphere in the heart of the city. Conveniently located, it is approximately a 10-minute walk from both the Weihnachsmarkt and the Mittelaltermarkt, making it an ideal base for exploring these festive events.

Arrival & Location:

Public Transport: Eisenstadt is well-connected by train, with direct services from Vienna taking approximately 1 hour. Once in the city, local buses (lines 1, 2, 3, and 4) provide easy access to key attractions.

Parking: There are several parking garages and lots near the city center, including at the Esterházy Palace. However, during the Advent season, public transport is recommended due to increased foot traffic.

Accessibility:

Pedestrian Zones: Eisenstadt’s historic center is largely pedestrianized, making it accessible for strollers and wheelchairs.

Wheelchair Access: Most public buildings, including the Esterházy Palace and the Haydn Museum, are wheelchair accessible. It’s advisable to check specific venues for detailed accessibility information.

Restaurant Recommendations:

  • Die Alm by Rabina is a cozy and stylish alpine-themed restaurant in Eisenstadt, offering a warm, rustic atmosphere with modern touches. It features a menu focused on hearty, traditional alpine cuisine, including dishes like fondue and schnitzel, complemented by a selection of fine wines and local beers.
  • Restaurant Villa-Antica is an elegant dining venue renowned for its refined atmosphere and sophisticated cuisine. It offers a diverse menu featuring both local Austrian specialties and international dishes, prepared with high-quality ingredients and presented with a touch of gourmet flair.
  • Restaurant Ohr in Eisenstadt is a contemporary dining spot known for its creative and seasonal cuisine. The restaurant offers a modern, stylish setting with a menu that highlights fresh, locally-sourced ingredients and innovative culinary techniques, providing a unique and memorable dining experience.

GMUNDEN

Markets Dates: On four weekends from November 28 through December 21, 2025

  • Gmundner Advent Stroll (Gmundner Adventbummel): This is the central Christmas market in Gmunden’s historic town center. It features beautifully decorated squares, artisanal stalls, regional crafts, and festive treats. Visitors can enjoy alpaca walks, traditional blacksmithing demonstrations, and free city tours, creating a cozy and authentic holiday atmosphere.
  • Schloss Ort Advent Market (Schlösseradvent im Seeschloss Ort): Held at the medieval Castle on the Lake, this market offers a magical setting with handcrafted gifts, regional delicacies, and live music. The castle’s picturesque location on an islet in Lake Traunsee adds to the charm of this festive gathering.
  • Magic Lights on the Grünberg: While not a traditional market, this event transforms the Salzkammergut treetop walk into a luminous winter wonderland. Hundreds of thousands of soft lights illuminate the path, offering a unique and enchanting experience for visitors of all ages.

In addition to these events, Gmunden’s Advent season includes boat trips on Lake Traunsee, a Glöcklerlauf procession that usually takes place in early January, but no date has yet been announced.

Recommended Accommodations:

  • Seehotel im Weyer is a charming lakeside hotel, offering picturesque views and comfortable accommodations with a focus on relaxation. It is approximately a 10-15 minute walk to the Christmas Markets.

Arrival & Location:

Free Travel: Enjoy free public transport on the entire Traunseetram route and Citybus lines 511, 512, and 513, including extended operating hours on Advent/shopping Saturdays.

Parking: While public transport is recommended, Gmunden offers several central parking facilities. Signage guides visitors to available lots.

Train Access: Gmunden is easily accessible via ÖBB regional trains, with connections from Linz, Salzburg, and Vienna.

Accessibility:

Pedestrian-Friendly: The main Advent markets are located in the historic town center, which is mostly flat and wheelchair-accessible. The main Christmas market in the city, held in the Hauptlatz (main square), typically features wide pathways, ramps, and other accessibility features for those with mobility issues.

Barrier-Free Attractions:

  • Many shops, cafés, and event venues in the center have step-free entrances.
  • The Traunsee-Tram is fully accessible, including ramps and low-floor boarding.

Public Restrooms: Accessible toilets are available near Rathausplatz and other key locations.

Holiday Activities:

Lake Traunsee Boat Rides: Advent-themed cruises with mulled wine, lights, and music (check with Traunseeschifffahrt).

K-Hof Museum Gmunden: Local history, ceramics, and special Advent exhibitions.

Treetop Walk Grünberg (Lichterzauber): A magical light installation along the elevated forest trail—ideal for families and nature lovers.

Glöcklerlauf (Jan 5, 2025): Traditional Alpine procession with illuminated headdresses—unique to this region.

Alpaca Walks: Gentle treks through winter trails, starting near Gmunden with festive photo opportunities.

Ice Skating: Temporary rink near the town center, conditions permitting.

Restaurant Recommendations:

  • Kulturcafe Villa Lehmann offers a charming blend of cultural ambiance and culinary excellence within a beautifully restored villa. It features a diverse menu of gourmet dishes and pastries, complemented by a selection of fine wines and coffees, all served in an elegant and relaxed setting that reflects the historic character of the villa.
  • Restaurant Dollmanns is a refined dining establishment known for its upscale atmosphere and high-quality cuisine. The restaurant offers a menu that combines local Austrian flavors with international influences, providing a sophisticated dining experience in an elegant setting.

Website: Gmunden Advent Stroll – Municipality of Gmunden


GRAZ

Hauptplatz Christmas Market (*Largest Market)Mon-Sun 11-10pm, (*24 Dec 11am-2pm)
Christmas on KarmeliterplatzThur-Fri 12-10 pm and Sat-Sun 10am-10pm
Christmas Market on Mehplatz SquareMon-Sun 11-10pm, (*24 Dec 11am-4pm)
Winter Wonderlend on Mariahilferplatz SquareMon-Sun 11-10pm
Traditional Christmas Market FranziskanervierMon-Sun 11-10pm, (*24 Dec 10am-1pm)
Advent at Eisernes TorMon-Thur 2-10 pm and Fri-Sun 11am-10pm
Handicraft Market on FarberplatzMon-Thu 11am-7pm, Fri-Sat 11am-8pm, Sun 12-6pm (Nov 28-Dec 23)
Children’s Advent fair Kleine NeutorgasseMon-Fri 12-8pm, Sat-Sun 11am-8pm, (*24 Dec 11am-4:30pm)
Aufsteiren Christmas Market of Schlossberg HillFri 12-9pm, Sat 10am-9pm, Sun 10am-8pm
Christmas market on NikolaiplatzThu-Fri 3-8pm, Sat-Sun 11am-8pm
Christmas Market on Suditiroler PlatzMon-Fri 1-10pm, Sat-Sun 11am-8pm
World Crafts on TummelplatzMon-Sun 10am-10pm, (*24 Dec 10am-1pm)
Christmas Market on Glockenspielplatz SquareMon-Sun 11-10pm, (*24 Dec 11am-2pm)
  • Franziskanerviertel Traditional Christmas Market: This is the town’s oldest Christmas market, showcasing traditional rural crafts and holiday items. You’ll find a variety of handmade decorations, tin toys, and farm-produced specialties from the Styrian Regions of Delights. Enjoy heartwarming punch, mulled wine, and mulled cider as you explore the festive offerings.
  • Christmas market on Hauptplatz: The Christmas market on Hauptplatz square in front of the town hall is a festive spectacle featuring a grand Christmas tree at the center of the square. Adorned with charming Christmas huts, it delights visitors of all ages with an array of delicious treats. The market has captured the hearts of both residents and tourists, offering a magical promenade of lights from the city hall to the tree, where whimsical Christmas light projections dance across the white rooftops of the Advent huts. Guests are also captivated by the elegant Christmas goods and handcrafted items available.
  • Christmas market on Glockenspielplatz square: Charming traditions and Styrian customs captivate visitors with local arts and crafts, Christmas wreath-making, and appearances by St. Nicholas and Krampus.
  • Winter Wonderlend on Mariahilferplatz square: Winter Wonderland invites you to immerse yourself in a magical Advent season brimming with Christmas tradition and culture. Stroll through beautifully decorated stalls, savor the festive ambiance, and indulge in a variety of seasonal treats and unique gifts. The square comes alive with enchanting lights, joyful music, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere that captures the true spirit of the holidays, offering a delightful experience for visitors of all ages.
  • Advent market at Eisernes Tor: Returning to the true essence of Advent—peaceful reflection, tranquility, and cozy gatherings—the Christmas market at the Iron Gate provides a serene space for contemplation and introspection.
  • Christmas market on Nikolaiplatz: Discover sustainable, fairly produced, and locally sourced gifts, along with mulled wine, punch, Christmas cookies, apple strudel, waffles, and tarte flambée—all made with care.
  • Children’s Advent fair – Kleine Neutorgasse: At the children’s Advent fair, directly in front of the Franciscan church, children’s faces brighten with joy as they enjoy a carousel, a charming big wheel, and a variety of sweets, making the wait for Christmas a delightful experience.
  • Christmas market on Mehlplatz square: Here, you’ll find stalls offering unique punch and mulled wine creations, along with exquisite arts and crafts and delightful treats like homemade waffles.
  • Schlossberghotel in Graz is a luxurious hotel located on the Schlossberg hill, offering stunning views of the city and elegant accommodations. It is conveniently situated just a short walk from the Christmas markets in the city center, making it an ideal base for enjoying the festive atmosphere.
  • NH Graz City Hotel is a contemporary hotel located centrally in Graz, offering stylish accommodations and convenient access to local attractions. It is within a short walking distance of the Christmas markets, making it an excellent choice for enjoying the holiday festivities.
  • Walkability: Graz is a very walkable city, especially the historic center, where many attractions and markets are within walking distance of each other.
  • Parking: There are several parking garages and outdoor parking spaces in the city center. However, parking can be limited during peak times, so it’s recommended to use public transport or park in a nearby garage if possible.
  • Public Transportation: Graz has an efficient public transport system, including trams and buses, which are easy to use and well-connected to key areas, including the Christmas markets. Tickets are available via mobile apps, kiosks, or on vehicles.
  • Trains: The Graz Hauptbahnhof (main train station) is well-connected to major cities in Austria and neighboring countries. From the station, it’s a short tram ride or 15-minute walk to the city center.

Accessibility: The Christmas markets in Graz generally aim to be accessible to visitors with disabilities, featuring paved pathways and ramps in many areas. However, accessibility can vary, with some markets located in historic parts of the city presenting challenges due to cobblestone streets and uneven surfaces. While central markets like those at Hauptplatz and Freiheitsplatz offer better accessibility, crowded conditions and the historic layout of some areas may still pose difficulties. Checking with market organizers for specific accessibility information is advisable to ensure a smooth experience.

  • Krampus Parade – The details around any Krampus parade and festivities have not yet been announced but typically take place on either St. Nicholas Eve (5 Dec) or St. Nicholas Day (6 Dec).
  • Winter World Ice Skating Rink – eatures a 3,000 m² ice skating rink located in Jahngasse near the state sports center. This seasonal attraction offers various activities, including ice skating, curling, and ice hockey, with a skate rental service available. Visitors can also enjoy hot drinks and snacks at the on-site food.
  • Rides and Carriage Tours – Kids can enjoy fun rides at the Christmas markets, including carousels, ferris wheels, and other festive attractions, as well as magical horse-drawn carriage rides around the city center to see the Christmas lights.
  • Theatre Performances – Enjoy theater performances, ballet, or opera at venues like the Graz Opera House or the Schauspielhaus for a taste of local culture during the holiday season.
  • Museums and Galleries – Visit museums like the Kunsthaus Graz (Modern Art Museum) or the Styrian Armory (Landeszeughaus) for a cultural break from the festive activities.
  • Visit Schlossberg Hill – Take a trip up to Schlossberg Hill for a panoramic view of Graz. In December, the hill is beautifully decorated with lights, and you can also visit the Clock Tower for some stunning winter views.
  • The Ice Nativity Scene in the Landhaus courtyard, a cherished annual tradition in Graz. This enchanting exhibit features a stunning nativity scene crafted from approximately 35 tons of crystal-clear ice, set against the picturesque backdrop of the courtyard. The combination of intricate ice sculptures and ambient lighting creates a magical atmosphere that captivates all visitors.
  • The Advent Train offers a cozy and enjoyable ride through the historic city center of Graz, connecting the Christmas markets and providing a relaxing break from holiday shopping and festivities. The train departs from the Christmas market at Hauptplatz square. Tickets are priced at €3.00 for adults and €2.00 for children.
  • Freigeist Restaurant offers a sophisticated dining experience with a focus on modern Austrian cuisine and creative international dishes. The menu features a range of elegantly presented dishes, including inventive takes on traditional local ingredients, ensuring a refined and memorable meal. The restaurant’s contemporary ambiance complements its diverse and high-quality culinary offerings.
  • Das Lorenz Restaurant is a refined dining venue celebrated for its elegant atmosphere and gourmet Austrian cuisine. The menu highlights seasonal and locally-sourced ingredients, offering a sophisticated selection of traditional and contemporary dishes. With its stylish decor and exceptional service, Das Lorenz provides a memorable dining experience in the heart of the city.
  • Vina Bar & Restaurant offers a chic and contemporary setting where guests can enjoy a diverse menu featuring both international and Austrian dishes. The restaurant is known for its relaxed yet upscale atmosphere, complemented by a carefully curated selection of wines and creative cocktails. It provides a stylish environment for both casual dining and special occasions.
  • Dreizehn by Gauster – is a modern restaurant in the heart of Graz, known for its creative Austrian cuisine using local, seasonal ingredients. It’s just a short walk from the city center and Christmas markets, making it a great spot to enjoy a delicious meal after exploring the holiday festivities.
  • Caylend – is a trendy café and restaurant in Graz, offering a relaxed vibe and a menu featuring fresh, seasonal dishes with a focus on quality ingredients. Located in the city center, it’s a perfect stop for a cozy meal or coffee while exploring the nearby attractions and Christmas markets.

Website: Christmas Markets Graz | Enjoy christmas fairs in Graz or for additional information email the Graz tourism board at info@graztourismus.at.


INNSBRUCK

  • Christmas Market Old Town: Nestled in the heart of Innsbruck, the Old Town Christmas Market is a charming blend of history and festivity. Set against the backdrop of medieval houses and framed by the iconic Golden Roof, this traditional market features seventy quaint stalls adorned with twinkling lights and a beautifully illuminated Christmas tree. Visitors can enjoy a sensory feast of roasted almonds, browse folk art like intricately carved nativity figures and colorful felt hats, and sip on spiced mulled wine from a scenic viewing platform. With its fairy-tale atmosphere and rich cultural heritage, the Old Town Christmas Market offers a truly enchanting holiday experience.
  • Christmas Market at Markplatz: This Market is a festive wonderland perfect for families and visitors of all ages. With over 68 stalls, this market combines a cozy, welcoming atmosphere with a range of attractions that cater to both young and old. Children will delight in the nostalgic merry-go-round, charming pony rides, and an engaging puppet theatre, creating lasting holiday memories. Meanwhile, adults can explore an array of alternative crafts, unique Christmas products, and hearty culinary offerings. A standout feature of the market is the stunning Swarovski crystal tree, which adds a touch of sparkle and elegance to the festive setting. Whether you’re enjoying the family-friendly attractions or browsing the diverse stalls, the Marktplatz Christmas Market promises a magical and memorable experience for everyone.
  • Christmas Market in Maria-Theresien-Strasse: The Christmas Market on Maria-Theresien-Strasse offers a modern twist on festive celebrations, set against Innsbruck’s main shopping avenue. This vibrant market is distinguished by its contemporary design, featuring twinkling trees and cutting-edge lighting that create a dazzling atmosphere. With 30 stalls showcasing a diverse range of international gifts and delectable treats, it’s a true global celebration right in the heart of Innsbruck. Visitors can explore an exciting assortment of festive merchandise and savor delicious seasonal fare. Uniquely, this market extends the holiday spirit well beyond New Year’s Eve, remaining open until January 6, allowing plenty of time to experience its festive charm.
  • Hungerburg Christmas Market: Perched high above Innsbruck, the Hungerburg Christmas Market offers a unique holiday experience with breathtaking views of the city below. Accessible via the Hungerburg cable car—an architectural marvel designed by the renowned Zaha Hadid—the journey to the market itself is an unforgettable adventure. Once there, visitors can enjoy a delightful array of culinary treats and explore a variety of Christmas memorabilia. The market’s elevated location not only provides a picturesque backdrop but also adds a touch of magic to the festive atmosphere. Whether you’re savoring delicious seasonal fare or taking in the panoramic views, the Hungerburg Christmas Market promises a memorable and enchanting holiday experience.
  • Christmas Market in Wilten: Experience a tranquil and romantic holiday at the Christmas Magic in Wilten, held in the charming Wiltener Platzl. This unique market captures the essence of the Advent season with its peaceful atmosphere and artistic flair. Visitors can indulge in a diverse array of treats, including Sardinian delicacies, organic mulled wine, and enjoy mini-concerts and a delightful puppet theatre. The market’s small size belies its rich offerings, featuring genuine craftsmanship, exquisite cuisine, and a carefully curated cultural program. In the midst of the bustling holiday season, the Wilten Christmas Market offers a serene and special experience, making it a hidden gem for those seeking a more reflective and enchanting holiday escape.
  • St. Nikolaus Christmas Market: Nestled in the serene setting of Hans-Brenner-Platz in St. Nikolaus, this Market offers a contemplative escape from the holiday hustle. This intimate and charming market is designed to evoke a sense of peace and community during the Advent season. Visitors can enjoy the soothing ambiance created by gentle music, twinkling lights, and the aroma of festive treats. Indulge in homemade biscuits and savor the tranquil atmosphere as you soak in the anticipation of Christmas. With its cozy and welcoming vibe, the St. Nikolaus Christmas Market provides a delightful experience for the whole family, perfect for enjoying the quieter, more reflective side of the holiday season.
  • Hotel Innsbruck – Centrally located with stunning views of the surrounding mountains and the old town, Hotel Innsbruck offers convenient access to major attractions. It features a modern spa, indoor pool, and a cozy restaurant. The hotel is approximately a 5-minute walk from the Old Town Christmas Market.
  • Stage 12 – Hotel by Penz – Known for its stylish, contemporary design, Stage 12 – Hotel by Penz is situated near Innsbruck’s city center. The hotel boasts a rooftop terrace with panoramic city views, a chic bar, and a focus on personalized guest experiences. It is about a 10-minute walk from the Maria-Theresien-Strasse Christmas Market.
  • Altstadthotel Weisses Kreuz – Located in Innsbruck’s historic old town, Altstadthotel Weisses Kreuz combines traditional alpine décor with modern amenities. Guests enjoy a welcoming atmosphere, a complimentary breakfast buffet, and close proximity to local landmarks. This hotel is just a 2-minute walk from the Old Town Christmas Market.

Accessibility: Innsbruck’s Christmas markets generally strive to be handicap accessible, ensuring a festive experience for all visitors. Key markets, such as those in the Old Town and Maria-Theresien-Strasse, are designed with accessibility in mind, featuring smooth pathways and ramps to accommodate wheelchairs and other mobility aids. Many of the markets are located in areas that are easily reachable by public transport, which is equipped with accessible options.

While some markets, especially those held in historic or older parts of the city, may have limited accessibility due to cobblestone streets or uneven terrain, Innsbruck’s efforts to enhance accessibility include providing clear signage and support for those with mobility challenges. Additionally, the city’s public transportation system is generally accessible, with buses and trams offering low-floor options to facilitate easier boarding and travel. Overall, Innsbruck makes significant efforts to ensure that its Christmas markets are inclusive and accessible to all visitors.

  • Christmas Music offers a rich array of holiday music throughout the Christmas season. One of the highlights is the traditional brass music performance daily at 5:30 PM from the Golden Roof, a historic landmark that adds a touch of grandeur to the festive sounds. Additionally, from December 24th to 28th, visitors can enjoy performances by the Innsbruck Music School at 6 PM on the Fairy Tale Stage, providing a delightful musical experience for all ages.
  • Ice Skating in Innsbruck offers several ice-skating rinks, the largest and most popular rink is located at the Maria-Theresien-Strasse. It offers a scenic backdrop with views of the surrounding mountains. For a more intimate experience, the rink at the Court Garden provides a cozy setting, where skaters can enjoy a winter wonderland atmosphere.
  • Winter Hiking and Sledding is available for those who enjoy outdoor activities. Innsbruck offers winter hiking trails and sledding opportunities in the nearby alpine areas. Trails are well-maintained and offer breathtaking views of the snow-covered landscape, while designated sledding areas provide fun for families and thrill-seekers alike. Popular spots include the Stubai Glacier and the Stubai Valley, both offering well-marked paths and scenic beauty.
  • Tyrolean Evenings offer a captivating glimpse into traditional Austrian folk music culture as the Gundolf Family presents a lively 1.5-hour program. Experience authentic Tyrolean folk music, vibrant dance performances including the unique “shoe-slapping,” and traditional yodeling, all while enjoying a drink or a delicious 3-course meal.

Akropolis Restaurant is centrally located in Innsbruck and specializes in Greek cuisine, offering a variety of traditional dishes such as souvlaki, moussaka, and tzatziki. The restaurant boasts a warm and inviting atmosphere with Mediterranean-inspired decor, creating a cozy and authentic dining experience.

Trattoria & Pizzeria Da Rocco is located in the heart of Innsbruck, offering a welcoming atmosphere that combines the charm of a traditional Italian eatery with a lively, family-friendly environment. The restaurant specializes in classic Italian dishes, including a wide range of pizzas, pasta, and other traditional fare, all prepared with fresh ingredients. Its cozy, rustic decor and warm service create a comfortable dining experience, making it a popular choice for both locals and visitors seeking authentic Italian cuisine.

Website: CHRISTMAS MARKET INNSBRUCK – AUSTRIA (christkindlmarkt.cc)


KREMS

  • Christmas Market at the Town Square (*Main)
  • Artisan Christmas Market
  • Advent at the Steiner Tor
  • Christmas Market at the Gozzoburg
  • Hotel Steigenberger Krems – A charming hotel with modern amenities and close proximity to the Christmas markets.
  • Dürnstein Castle Hotel – Just a short drive away from Krems, perfect for a unique holiday stay with stunning views.

Krems has a well-connected public transport network that makes it easy for visitors to navigate the town, including accessing the various Christmas markets. The city’s public transportation system includes buses, trams, and trains, providing excellent coverage of the town and surrounding areas.

  • Buses: Krems is served by a network of local and regional buses that connect the town center with outlying neighborhoods and nearby attractions. During the Christmas season, buses typically run more frequently to accommodate the increased number of visitors heading to the Christmas markets.
  • Trams: Although Krems itself is a small town, it is connected to nearby cities, including Vienna, by the Krems tram line. This makes it easy for visitors traveling from Vienna or other nearby towns to reach the Christmas markets in Krems.
  • Trains: Krems is connected to major cities like Vienna via regional trains, making it accessible for those arriving by train. From Krems Hauptbahnhof (main station), it’s only a short walk or tram ride to the town center and the Christmas markets.
  • Parking – There are parking areas close to the market locations, but it’s best to use public transport during peak hours.
  • Walkability – Krems is a very walkable town, especially the Old Town area where the Christmas magic happens.
  • Ice Skating – Enjoy a beautiful ice-skating rink set up for the season. ⛸️
  • Horse-Drawn Carriage Rides – Take a magical ride through the town to admire the Christmas lights.
  • Theatre Performances – Catch local holiday performances at Kunsthalle Krems or Theater Krems. 🎭
  • Traditional Concerts & Choirs – Enjoy festive music and concerts at venues like the Steiner Tor or Gozzoburg. 🎶
  • Wheelchair Accessibility: The streets around the Christmas markets are mostly paved, and there are accessible pathways for wheelchair users. Some market locations, especially those in the main squares, have ramps to ensure easier access to stalls. However, because the historic center has some cobblestone streets, some areas may be more challenging for wheelchairs or those with mobility issues.
  • Public Transportation: Krems has a good public transportation network, including trams and buses, with many of the main routes accessible for people with disabilities. If you’re staying further away, public transport is a convenient way to get closer to the markets.
  • Parking: There are designated parking spaces for people with disabilities in the city center, but parking can be limited during peak holiday times. It’s a good idea to plan ahead or use public transport if possible.
  • Bistro Krems – serves Austrian classics like Wiener Schnitzel, as well as lighter options like salads. It’s a short walk from the city center and offers a cozy atmosphere.
  • Ristorante Firenze Pizzeria – specializes in authentic pizzas, pasta, and Mediterranean-inspired dishes. Their menu includes a wide selection of pizzas, as well as traditional pasta dishes, grilled meats, and seafood options. The restaurant is located a short distance from the city center and the Christmas market area.

Website: Krems an der Donau – Holidays in the Wachau


LINZ

Markets and Dates:

  • Christkindlmarkt at the Main Square is known as the Baroque Crafts Market, offering a unique blend of festive charm and historical elegance. Set against the backdrop of the city’s stunning baroque architecture, this market features a delightful array of handcrafted goods, including intricate ornaments, artisanal decorations, and traditional gifts. Visitors can explore a variety of stalls showcasing fine craftsmanship, from delicate glassware to handmade textiles, while enjoying the festive ambiance created by twinkling lights and holiday music. The market also offers an array of seasonal treats, making it a perfect destination for experiencing the rich cultural heritage of Linz during the holiday season.

  • The Christmas Market in Linz’s Volksgarten is a magical wonderland, particularly enchanting for children. The market features a variety of attractions, including charming rides and a captivating Christmas crib with life-size, hand-painted figures set against a lovingly crafted stable. Nestled within a park adorned with twinkling, illuminated trees and in front of the festive music theater, the market creates a picturesque and inviting atmosphere. Visitors can wander from stall to stall, discovering whimsical fairy tale huts with animated figures that delight both young and old. The experience is further enhanced by live craft demonstrations, lively musical performances, and a selection of delicious seasonal treats, making it a memorable destination for the whole family.

  • The Winter Market at Pfarrplatz, located behind Linz’s city parish church, is a charming celebration of local craftsmanship and regional flavors. This market features a delightful array of stalls run by craftsmen, artists, and farmers, showcasing a wide range of handmade and homemade products, from artisanal crafts to seasonal treats. The market creates a cozy and inviting atmosphere, further enhanced by the presence of friendly sheep housed in a stable with a free-range gate, providing a unique and enjoyable experience for children and families. Visitors can explore the market’s offerings while taking in the festive ambiance of this picturesque setting.

  • Winter Magic at Stiegl-Klosterhof offers a truly enchanting Christmas experience throughout the Advent season. The expansive guest garden is magically transformed into a winter wonderland, creating a captivating setting that delights both children and adults alike. As evening falls, the space comes alive with thousands of twinkling lights, shimmering baubles, and festive Christmas decorations, while the melodious sounds of brass bands fill the air, adding to the market’s charm. This beautifully illuminated and immersive environment provides a dreamlike ambiance that invites visitors to bask in the holiday spirit and savor the joyous atmosphere of the season.
  • Hotel Schillerpark Linz: A centrally located hotel offering modern amenities and easy access to the Christmas markets.
  • By Car: Linz is approximately 1.5 hours from Vienna by car via the A1 motorway.
  • Public Transport: The city is well-connected by train and bus services.
  • Parking: Several parking garages are available in the city center, but public transport is recommended during peak times to avoid congestion.

  • Pedestrian Zones: The city center is largely pedestrianized, making it accessible for strollers and wheelchairs.
  • Wheelchair Access: Most public buildings, including the Mariendom, are wheelchair accessible.
  • Public Restrooms: Accessible toilets are available near major attractions and the Christmas markets.
  • Advent Concerts at Mariendom: Enjoy classical music performances in the city’s largest cathedral.
  • Christmas Gospel 2025: Experience a soulful gospel concert on November 29, 2025.
  • Santa Claus Cruise: A festive boat ride on the Danube River on December 6, 2025.
  • Model and Crib Building Workshops: Participate in workshops at the Botanical Garden on November 28, 2025.
  • Christmas Buffet Cruise: Enjoy a festive meal on the Danube River on December 26, 2025.

  • Café Central: A perfect spot for coffee and pastries after exploring the market.

Website: Christmas markets in Linz » Linz Tourismus


SALZBURG

  • Main Christmas Market (Christkindlmarkt)

This is Salzburg’s oldest and most iconic Christmas market, set in the heart of the UNESCO-listed Old Town. Against the stunning backdrop of Salzburg Cathedral and the Residenz, over 100 stalls offer:

  • Traditional handicrafts, nativity figures, ornaments, and gifts
  • Classic Austrian treats like Kaiserschmarrn, roasted chestnuts, and mulled wine
  • Daily choral performances and Advent brass concerts from the cathedral balconies
  • A large Christmas tree, lit ceremonially at the market’s opening
  • A strong focus on preserving Austrian Christmas customs

This market is ideal for a classic and romantic holiday experience steeped in history.

  • Stern Advent & Winter Market

Tucked into a cozy courtyard, the Stern Advent Market offers a more intimate, boutique-style experience. Highlights include:

  • Elegant artisan products and locally made gifts
  • Gourmet food stalls and heated seating areas for comfort
  • Twinkling lights and a peaceful ambiance away from larger crowds
  • Transition into a “Winter Market” post-Christmas, staying open into early January

It’s a hidden gem perfect for those seeking a quieter, more curated setting.

  • Mirabell Palace Christmas Market

This smaller, more local market operates for just two days but is a charming addition to the Advent atmosphere. Expect:

  • A family-friendly vibe and a mix of regional crafts and baked goods
  • Beautiful views of Mirabell Palace and the gardens lit up for the season
  • Easy access via Salzburg’s main public transport stops

Ideal for a relaxed, authentic local experience just before Christmas.

  • Ice Magic at Mozartplatz

This is Salzburg’s festive ice skating rink, a winter attraction perfect for families, couples, and anyone wanting to add activity to their holiday. Features include:

  • A large open-air rink in a central square near the main market
  • Skate rentals and refreshments available nearby
  • Surrounded by twinkling lights, with music and a festive crowd
  • Great for photo ops and for entertaining children during market visits

It’s a great add-on to your Christmas itinerary if you want winter fun beyond shopping and sightseeing.

  • Hotel Sacher A luxury 5-star hotel perfectly located with views of the historic old town and the Salzach River (prices typically range from $320-900 per night, depending on dates of stay)
  • NH Selection Salzburg City – A 4-star hotel with all the modern comforts located in the heart of Salzburg (prices typically range from $130-420 per night, depending on dates of stay)
  • By Train: Salzburg Hauptbahnhof is well-connected to major cities in Austria and neighboring countries. From the station, it’s a short walk or bus ride to the city center.
  • By Car: While driving is possible, parking in the city center can be limited during the holiday season. Public transportation or walking is recommended.
  • Public Transport: Salzburg has an efficient public transport system, including buses and trolleybuses, making it easy to navigate the city.

Find additional details about arriving and parking in Salzburg here.

  • Pedestrian Zones: The Old Town is largely pedestrianized, making it accessible for strollers and wheelchairs.
  • Wheelchair Access: Most public buildings, including the Salzburg Cathedral and Mirabell Palace, are wheelchair accessible.
  • Public Restrooms: Accessible toilets are available near major attractions and the Christmas markets.
  • Horse-Drawn Sleigh Rides: Experience a traditional sleigh ride through the snowy landscapes surrounding Salzburg.
  • Christmas Cookie and Apple Strudel-Making Classes: Participate in workshops to learn how to make traditional Austrian holiday treats.
  • Advent Singing: Enjoy performances by local choirs in front of the baroque backdrop of the Salzburg Cathedral.
  • Krampus Parades: Witness the traditional Krampuslauf, where performers dressed as Krampus parade through the streets.
  • St. Peter Stiftskulinarium: Located within St. Peter’s Abbey, this historic restaurant offers traditional Austrian cuisine and is considered one of the oldest inns in Europe.
  • Gasthof Goldgasse: An upscale inn serving local, seasonal cuisine sourced from nearby farmers, known for its cozy atmosphere.
  • The Glass Garden is known for its elevated dining experience, The Glass Garden offers a tasting menu complemented by a selection of matching wines. Guests can enjoy dishes like anchovy risotto while taking in picturesque city views.
  • Casino Restaurant Salzburg is situated within Schloss Klessheim and provides an elegant setting with a menu featuring Austrian and European cuisine. The sophisticated ambiance and proximity to the casino make it a unique dining destination.
  • Lezarte is a fusion of Latin American flavors in a vibrant setting. It’s a great spot for those seeking a culinary experience beyond traditional Austrian fare.

Website: Salzburg Christmas market – at the cathedral and Residenzplatz


STEYR

While official dates for 2025 have not been announced, based on previous years, the Christmas markets in Steyr typically run from late November to late December. Notable markets include:

  • Stadtplatz Christmas Market: Located in the historic town square, featuring blacksmith demonstrations and Advent brass music.
  • Schloss Lamberg Christmas Market: Held at Lamberg Castle, offering handcrafted goods and festive treats.
  • Christkindlmarkt Promenade: Set along the tree-lined alley with fairy tale figures, children’s activities, and artisan demonstrations.
  • Christkindl Post Office: A unique spot where over 1.5 million letters are stamped with a Christmas postmark annually.

Hotel Mader is a charming hotel right in the heart of Steyr’s historic old town, literally steps away from the main Christmas market on Stadtplatz. Housed in a beautiful Renaissance building, it offers a cozy mix of historic character and modern comfort, with individually styled rooms and a lovely restaurant serving traditional Austrian dishes. Staying here means you’re perfectly placed to soak up the festive atmosphere without having to go fa

Once in town, everything you need is within walking distance. The historic city center is compact, and nearly all major Christmas attractions can be reached on foot within minutes. The pedestrian-only zones and festive decorations make walking part of the experience, allowing you to discover hidden courtyards, artisan shops, and picturesque river views along the way.

By Train:

Traveling by train is one of the most convenient ways to reach Steyr, especially during the busy Christmas season:

  • From Vienna: Trains from Wien Hauptbahnhof (Vienna Central Station) to Steyr take around 2 to 2.5 hours, with a typical change at St. Valentin or Linz. Trains are frequent, comfortable, and scenic.
  • From Linz: Only 45 minutes away, Linz is the nearest major city with direct regional connections to Steyr—ideal for day trips or short stays.
  • From Salzburg: It takes around 2.5 to 3 hours, usually with a change in Linz or St. Valentin.

The Steyr Hauptbahnhof (main station) is located just a 10–15 minute walk from the Old Town and main Christmas market areas. Taxis and local buses are also available from the station, but walking is often the most pleasant and efficient option.

By Car:

  • Steyr is easily accessible via the A1 Westautobahn. Exit at Enns or St. Valentin, then follow signs to Steyr via the B115.
  • Travel times:
    • From Linz: ~40 minutes
    • From Vienna: ~2 hours
    • From Salzburg: ~2.5 hours

Parking is available near the city center, including public garages and designated Advent parking zones. During weekends and peak Advent evenings, some streets may be closed to traffic, so it’s a good idea to check the city’s website or tourism office for the latest traffic updates and shuttle services.

By Bus or Shuttle

Regional bus lines run from nearby towns, and special Advent shuttle buses may operate between major park-and-ride lots and the Christmas market areas—especially on weekends. These are helpful for avoiding inner-city traffic or if you’re staying at a nearby rural guesthouse.

Steyr’s Christmas markets are generally accessible, with many events and stalls located in flat, pedestrian-only zones like the Stadtplatz and Promenade. These areas are suitable for wheelchairs and mobility aids, with wide walkways and limited vehicle traffic enhancing safety and ease of movement.

Some locations, such as Schloss Lamberg or the Christkindl pilgrimage area, may include cobblestones or mild slopes. While these areas are partly accessible, visitors with mobility challenges may require assistance, especially in snowy or icy conditions.

Public transport (including regional trains and buses) and most central hotels offer basic accessibility features, and accessible public restrooms are available near the main square. It’s recommended to check directly with venues or the Steyr Tourist Information Center for specific accessibility support or up-to-date details.

To be announced

Café Restaurant Moser: Right in the heart of Steyr, Café Moser is the perfect spot to pause and enjoy the festive bustle. With a charming, old-world café atmosphere, it’s ideal for warming up with a hot chocolate, glühwein, or a traditional Viennese coffee. Their pastry case is always stocked with Austrian classics like Apfelstrudel, Sachertorte, and Vanillekipferl (vanilla crescent cookies), all especially delightful during Christmastime.


VIENNA

Schönbrunn Palace Christmas MarketNov 6, 2025 thru Jan 6, 2026
Stephansplatz Christmas MarketTo be announced
Genussmarkt bei derTo be announced
Christmas Village on Maria Thersien SquareTo be announced
Advent im Gartenpalais LiechtensteinTo be announced
Weihnachtsdorf Campus UniversitaTo be announced
Old Viennese Christmas MarketTo be announced
Art Advent KarlsplatzTo be announced
Christmas Village Belvedere PalaceTo be announced
Weihnachtsmarkt am Hof14 Nov – 23 Dec, 2025
Opening hours are as follows:
Mon-Thu 11am-9pm, Fri-Sun 10am-9pm
Christmas Market at SpittelbergTo be announced
Wiener Christkinlmarkt am RathausTo be announced
Wintermarkt at the Riesenradplatz21 Nov, 2025 – 6 Jan, 2026
Mon-Fri 12-10pm, Sat-Sun 11am-10pm
24 Dec 10am-5pm, 31 Dec 12pm-2am
Alm Advent20 Nov – 20 Dec, 2025
Hirschstetten Advent Flower GardensTo be announced
  • Hotel BristolThis luxury 5-star hotel is right next to the iconic Vienna Opera House, offering top-notch service, elegance, and comfort. Perfect for those looking to experience Vienna in style, it’s a short walk to many attractions and Christmas markets.
  • Alstadt Vienna – A fabulous 4-star boutique hotel centrally located near Vienna’s Museum quarter. This place combines modern comfort with a unique artistic touch. It’s perfect if you want to be close to the city’s culture, museums, and, of course, the festive Christmas markets.
  • Leonardo Hotel Vienna – A modern and 4-star hotel located just a short tram ride from the city center, this spot is great for those wanting a convenient base to explore Vienna. It’s close to shopping areas and public transport, making it easy to get to the Christmas markets and other attractions.

By Car:

From the Train Station (Wien Hauptbahnhof):

If you’re arriving by train, the Hauptbahnhof (Vienna’s main train station) is well connected to the city. It’s just a short ride to the city center via the U1 subway (about 10 minutes) or trams and buses. You can also grab a taxi or use ride-sharing services.

From the Airport (Vienna International Airport):

If you’re flying in, the Vienna International Airport is about 16 km (10 miles) from the city center. You can take the City Airport Train (CAT), which gets you to the city in about 16 minutes. Alternatively, you can hop on the S7 S-Bahn for a cheaper option (around 25 minutes), or grab a taxi for about a 20-minute ride depending on traffic.

Private car transfer from the airport to city hotel (a one-way transfer by Wien Transfer will cost around $55-65 USD)

  • Sixta Restaurant – If you’re craving authentic Austrian dishes with a bit of a modern twist, Sixta is the place to check out. It’s in a great location near the city center, so you can easily pop by after strolling through Vienna’s beautiful streets and markets.
  • YOU Vienna – For a more contemporary vibe, YOU Vienna offers a fresh take on international cuisine with an emphasis on quality ingredients. It’s tucked away in the 7th district near the Museum Quarter, making it an ideal spot after a day of sightseeing and exploring Vienna’s cultural scene.
  • Mochi – If you’re into sushi and Japanese-inspired dishes, Mochi is a must-visit. This spot in the 4th district is known for its creative fusion dishes and laid-back yet stylish atmosphere—perfect for a cozy meal while exploring the city.
  • Cafe Central – A classic Viennese café with a rich history, offering a delicious selection of pastries, coffee, and brunch options in a stunning setting.
  • Das Eduard – Located in the 6th district, this café offers a relaxed atmosphere with tasty brunch dishes, including eggs, fresh salads, and delicious pastries.

VILLACH

  • Voco by IHG – is a modern hotel located a short distance from the city center, where the Villach Christmas Market is held. The hotel is perfect for those looking to stay in a comfortable, contemporary environment while still being close to the festive activities in the city.
  • Trains: Villach is well-connected by train, with the Villach Hauptbahnhof (main train station) offering regular connections to major cities across Austria, as well as neighboring countries like Italy and Slovenia. The station is just a short distance from the city center, and you can easily walk or take a bus to the Christmas markets from there.
  • Parking: For those traveling by car, Villach offers plenty of parking options, including parking garages and outdoor spaces near the city center. However, parking can get busy during the holiday season, so it’s a good idea to arrive early or use public transportation if you prefer a hassle-free experience. Parking near the Christmas market areas might be limited, so it’s best to plan ahead.
  • Public Transportation: Villach has an efficient public transportation system, including buses and trams, which make it easy to get around the city and to the Christmas markets. Public transport options are well-integrated, allowing you to travel smoothly between the city center and surrounding areas.
  • Walkability: The town of Villach is very walkable, especially around the historic city center. Most of the main attractions, including the Christmas markets, are within walking distance from each other, so you can easily explore the festive markets on foot without needing a car.
  • Panperfocaccia – is a simple, laid-back spot where you can enjoy fresh focaccia, sandwiches, and coffee. It’s a nice place to grab a quick bite or relax for a bit. While not right by the Christmas markets, it’s still just a short walk if you’re looking for something casual after browsing the markets.
  • Lagana Restaurant & Bar – is a cool spot in Villach to grab a bite and relax with a drink. They offer a mix of Mediterranean and international dishes, so there’s something for everyone. It’s a little off the main Christmas market area, but still close enough for a quick stop if you’re looking for a casual meal or a drink to unwind after exploring the markets.

Website: Advent in Villach