1. Klausen Christmas Market
Timing: Every Friday to Sunday from 10 am to 7 pm
This year, if you want an extravagant nativity scene, then its detailing is a must. Hence, to buy some of the best decorative things, you should head all the way to the Klausen Christmas Market in Italy. Ornaments, nutcrackers, figurines and what not! Klaus Christmas Market is a fantasy land for everyone who loves shopping. Another major feature which makes it distinct from other Christmas markets in Italy is that the night-watchmen stroll through the market telling stories about Christmas. One thing which you shouldn’t miss, on your visit here! Also, present is a juggler showing all kind of tricks on the streets.
2. Tyrol Christmas Market
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Dates: 23 November 2018 till 6 January 2019.
Timing: 10am to 7pm (10am to 9pm on 7 Dec 2018; 10am to 2pm on 24 Dec 2018; 10am to 6pm on 31 Dec 2018, 12am to 7 pm on 1 Jan 2019, Closed on 25 Dec 2018)
This one is one of those Christmas markets which has something or the other to offer everyone. Apart from the usual Christmas goodies which are on sale, Tyrol Christmas Market also has a section in which you can do pony trekking and even pet a real reindeer. I'm sure your childhood fantasies about Christmas will come true if you visit this market.
3. Genoa Christmas Market
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Duration: Entire month of December 2018
Timing: 10 am to 7:30 pm
You want to make the Christmas delicacies yourself but suck at cooking? Don't worry. Head straightaway to Genoa Christmas Market in Piazzale Kennedy for some quick cooking lessons. Apart from the usual food and wine shops, the market is also known for a sparkling atmosphere. This market gets into the skin of a medieval age Italian village with about artisans and craftsmen wearing all vintage clothes and showcase their skills to the visitors. There are also shows which include a lot of dancing, choirs and musicals. Try to visit this place at night, when the lights shimmer the best ever!
4. Turin Christmas Market
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Duration: 1 December to 23 December 2018
Timing: 10 am to 8 pm
A giant Christmas Tree: Check
People selling food, handicrafts, wine and other stuff: Check
Restaurants treating you with Christmas delicacies: Check
That's Turin Christmas Market in Piazza Borgo Dora in a nutshell. But what makes it different from other Christmas markets is that on weekends, the market sees various street artists showing tricks and acrobats performing stunts. There is also a music concert organised at Cortile dei Ciliegi adding more to the Christmas extravagance. You just can't afford to miss this one.
5. Arco Christmas Market
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Duration: 16 November 2018 till 6th January 2019.
Timing: 10 am to 8 pm (Closed on 25th Dec 2018 and 2nd January 2019)
So, after reading about above mentioned Christmas Markets, it is pretty sure, that all of them are high on food, wine, and crafts. But Arco Christmas Market has something very unique and enchanting! On December 8 this year, there is a firework display above the castle which will enhance the town's beauty.
6. Christmas Market in Piazza Navona
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Duration: 8 December 2018 to 6 January 2019
Timing: 10 am to 1 am (weekdays) and 10am to 2am (weekends)
7. Christmas Market in Piazza Santa Croce
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Duration: 30 November to 18 December 2018
Timing: 10am to 8pm
The capital of Italy’s Tuscany region, Florence also has a fair share of Christmas markets. The most prominent being the one in Piazza Santa Croce. Just like Nuremberg Christmas Market, this one also has a heavy German influence. An annual German market, the Christmas Market in Piazza Santa Croce is also one of the most ancient markets in Italy with a legacy of about 500 years.
8. Naples Christmas Market
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Duration: All year round (But try heading there in November end and before Christmas)
Timing: 10 am to 8 pm
The Naples Christmas Market has an exception! While the others mentioned above in the list are temporary markets, but the Naples Christmas Market is open all year round. Also, this one is permanently dedicated to the Christmas festivities. From nativity figures, candies, decorations to caricatures of your favorite celebrities, this market has it all!
9. Oh Bej! Oh Bej! Christmas Market:
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Duration: December 7, 2018 to December 10, 2018
Timing: 10 am to 12 am
10. Christmas Market in Piazza Sant Ambrogio
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Duration: 25 November 2018 to 10 January 2019
Timing: Varies
A Christmas market with a slight twist! Taking a cue from the Smart Market, the Christmas Market in Piazza Sant'ambrogio recycles and reuses all the exhibits which are up for sale. Hence, if you are a nature lover, then this environmental friendly market will surely treat you. Don’t forget to taste the delicious Panettone, Milan’s patent sweet bread.
11. Christmas Market in Lazzate
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Duration: December 2018
Timing: Varies
12. Venice Christmas Market
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Duration: Three weeks before Christmas to December 24, 2018
Timing: Varies
13. Christmas Market in Firenze Noel
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Duration: 28 November - 20 December 2018
Timing: 10 am to 8 pm
14. Arti & Mestieri Expo
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Duration: 23 November - 25 November 2018
Timing: 10 am to 8 pm
This Expo is rich in local flavors and culture and is one of the most popular Christmas markets in Rome. Nativity figurines, foodstuffs, decorative stuff are in plenty here. There are about 300 stalls set up by local artisans and craftsmen which make the ambiance of the market, lively.