Planning to visit some amazing Christmas markets in Belgium 2021 but not sure which ones to go for? Fret not, we have got your back! With such a huge variety of Christmas markets in Belgium, anyone wi
With such a huge variety of Christmas markets in Belgium, anyone will be spoiled for choice. While some of these markets are locally famous others are some of the most popular Christmas markets in Belgium and even Europe
Now here’s an interesting fact:
Did you know that many Christmas markets in Belgium stay open for not just Christmas but New Year and the first week of January too?
So, if you plan on staying till New Year Celebrations then you will certainly enjoy a whole lot more with your loved ones. Feeling excited and ready to apply for a Belgium visa? Before you do that, simply read our guide to know about some amazing Christmas markets in Belgium.
Here are the opening dates of some of the most beautiful Christmas markets in Belgium:
Bruges Christmas Market
Bruges is perhaps one of the most beautiful and fairy-like towns in Belgium. That is the reason why many tourists flock to this charming destination with their loved ones.
This is also one of the reasons why Bruges Christmas Market is thrown open to tourists in the last week of November (26th November 2021). This helps winter tourists get a sneak peek into what all is in store for Christmas.
Did you know? The Bruges Christmas Market is much smaller than other popular Christmas markets. However, the market is quite cosy and Christmassy.
Some of the exciting attractions of the Bruges Christmas Market are:
Brussels Christmas Market
One of the biggest & busiest Christmas markets in Belgium is the Brussels Christmas market. Just look at the scale of this market:
200 market stalls which are spread between the Grand Palace town square to Fish Market, ice skating rink, exclusive Christmas stall, Music &Light shows and much more amazing attractions.
No wonder this Christmas market gets absolutely busy during Christmas and New Year celebrations.
Here’s an advice for you – Try to avoid visiting the Brussels Christmas market during weekends as it can get really busy and crowded.
Hasselt Christmas Market
In recent years, the Hasselt Christmas Market has grown in popularity. If you visit this market now, it feels much more than a shopping hub.
This market is much more popular among locals and its cosy & compact setting in one city square makes the market an ideal place for tourists and travelers who prefer not so large crowds.