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These are 5 best Christmas markets in the USA worth travelling for

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 2, 2025, 23:59 IST
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These are 5 best Christmas markets in the USA worth travelling for

There’s something extremely beautiful and timeless about Christmas markets. The smell of roasted nuts, the glittering of twinkling lights, and the sound of carols just make everything positive in the air. While Europe is noted for its centuries-old holiday markets, the United States has embraced this festive tradition in its own unique way. From New York to Wisconsin, America’s markets offer magical winter Christmas experiences.
On this note, let’s have a look at five of the best Christmas markets in the USA.

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Old World Christmas Market, Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin

If you’re seeking a snow-dusted getaway, Elkhart Lake’s Old World Christmas Market in Wisconsin is pure storybook charm. Hosted under a heated tent at The Osthoff Resort, this market recreates the European holiday experience with handcrafted ornaments, Czech glassware, German food stalls, and horse-drawn wagon rides. The relaxed, small-town atmosphere makes it ideal for travellers who prefer serenity over city bustle.​
Travel tip: Book accommodations early, as the resort fills up fast during the holiday season.

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Christmas Village in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Philadelphia’s Christmas Village brings a slice of European charm to the East Coast. Set against the backdrop of LOVE Park and City Hall, the market brims with twinkling lights, German sausages, mulled wine, holiday music, and artisan crafts. Each wooden stall feels like a page out of a storybook, and the festive energy spills out onto the surrounding streets. Travellers can mix their market visit with a quick trip to see the Liberty Bell or Independence Hall. ​
Travel tip: Visit during the week to skip the crowds.

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Union Square Holiday Market, New York City

Union Square Holiday Market is among those places that capture holiday energy like New York City, and the Union Square Holiday Market sits at the heart of it all. The market features over 150 vendors. The market is all about handcrafted gifts, gourmet treats, jewellery, art, and global flavours. It’s a feast for the eyes. For travellers, this market is perfect because it’s located right in Manhattan. You can start your day exploring Central Park, catch a Broadway show, and end your evening sipping cider under the market’s glowing lights.
Travel tip: Visit in the late afternoon to see the market transition from day to night.

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Christkindlmarket Chicago, Illinois

Christkindlmarket Chicago is among the most iconic and authentic Christmas markets in the United States. The market is inspired by the centuries-old markets of Nuremberg, Germany. It transforms Daley Plaza each winter into a scene straight out of Europe. Wooden chalets line the square, selling everything from hand-carved nutcrackers and glass ornaments to hot pretzels, bratwurst, and steaming cups of glühwein served in collectible mugs.


Travel tip: Go early in the season or on weekdays to avoid heavy crowds.

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Texas Christkindl Market, Arlington, Texas

Texas Christkindl Market is a big deal! The market in Arlington is among the largest German-style Christmas markets in the South with a strong partnership with Arlington’s sister city in Germany, the market offers authentic Bavarian décor, handcrafted gifts and live entertainment. For travellers, Arlington provides a unique opportunity to enjoy traditional Christmas festivities without the freezing temperatures of northern states. ​
Travel tip: Evenings can get cool in Texas winters, so bring a light jacket.

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