The best way to find out where Berlin’s coldest point is is to ask the meteorologists – or look at the Berlin city map and search for a name that actually reveals exactly that it must be particularly cold here – Eiskeller (ice cellar).
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Christmas market in front of Charlottenburg Palace in Berlin
Directly in front of Charlottenburg Palace in Berlin, a Christmas market has been held in the run-up to Christmas for several years. Against the historic backdrop of the palace, you can stroll through the Christmas stalls here every year from the end of November until the end of December.
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With the steam locomotive to the Christmas market at Johannisstift
The Christmas market at Johannisstift in Spandau traditionally takes place on the 1st Sunday of Advent.
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Christmas Market at the Gedächniskirche (Memorial Church)
The Christmas market around the Gedächniskirche has existed for 35 years. For us, a visit to precisely this Christmas market has been a traditional part of the Christmas season for years.
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Berlin Mitte: Christmas market at the Rotes Rathaus
There are countless Christmas markets in Berlin, in fact you can immerse yourself in the Christmas feeling on almost every corner in December. During our tour of the city, we also took a look at the Christmas market at the Rotes Rathaus.
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Lucia Christmas Market in Berlin’s Kulturbrauerei
For me, the Lucia Christmas Market in Prenzlauer Berg is one of the most beautiful Christmas markets in Berlin. The size is manageable, there are stalls that offer their wares away from the usual “socks and caps stalls” and delicious mulled wine!
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