Koblenz at Christmas time – and not just then!
- Written by Portal Editor
A meeting with friends brought us to the Koblenz area again, and it was clear that we wanted to take the opportunity to visit the Koblenz Christmas market or, better yet, some of the Advent markets spread across the city.
From the rustic wooden houses on Jesuitenplatz, our first stop, there was already a tempting smell of mulled wine and gingerbread, the handicraft market area invited you to browse for gifts and unique handmade items, and the festively decorated city centre with the cozy streets of the picturesque old town made you linger and marvel - The description of the Christmas market in Koblenz could be something like this. We too were enchanted by the atmospheric sea of lights from the poinsettias and garlands of lights. The atmosphere of the festively decorated streets and squares with numerous decorated Christmas trees immediately put us in the holiday spirit.
Jesuit Square
The colourful lit dormers of the baroque town hall are a special sight - together they form the largest Advent calendar in the city. Near the city church, visitors will also find the so-called charitable house, where clubs and organizations change every day to offer information and lots of homemade items in order to attract donations and supporters for a good cause.
On plan
Shopping fans will also find the finest Indian cloths, a variety of decorative items and even dog biscuits on the plan. Meanwhile, the little visitors to the Christmas market can take a spin on the children's carousel. After visiting the Christmas market, the varied Koblenz restaurant “Am Plan” invites you to a cozy end to the evening.
Josef Görres Square
Coin Square
Apple pancakes, tree strezel, vegetarian vegetable pan, fresh potato chips or flamed salmon - there is something for everyone in the culinary offering at Münzplatz. If you are looking for special Christmas gifts, you can browse to your heart's content between the finest leather goods, delicious schnapps and liqueurs, ham and cheese, olive wood products and handcrafted glass items.
Even the little guests get their money's worth on a ride on the children's carousel.
Willi-Hörter-Platz / Rathaushof
In a relaxed atmosphere, (mulled) wine lovers can try out the wide range on offer and enjoy delicious sweets and freshly roasted almonds. Opposite the “SchaEngelbar” is the entrance to the town hall courtyard, where the festive nativity scene is set up amid atmospheric lighting. If you want to escape the Christmas hustle and bustle for a moment, you should definitely pay a visit to the town hall courtyard and enjoy the contemplative atmosphere on site.
Central square
In contrast to the modern buildings on site, a 70-year-old wooden Ferris wheel rotates leisurely between the blue and red huts. Magnificently lit Christmas trees, one real, the other a futuristic metal construction, put the place in the right light. In the tourist information in the “Forum Confluentes” visitors will also find a wide range of regional specialties, souvenirs and gifts.
Church of Our Lady
At the weekend, the Koblenz original Manfred Gniffke and his son Michael entertain the audience at the Liebfrauenkirche with the telling of the Christmas story and Christmas carols in the Koblenz dialect.
With a little luck, you can also meet Santa Claus here, who distributes sweets to the littlest visitors on the weekends and is available to take selfies.
Christmas Garden at Ehrenbreitstein Fortress
The Koblenz Christmas market in Koblenz city centre takes place from November 24th, 2023 to January 7th, 2024.
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