A Photo Essay: Christmastime in Vienna, Austria

Our day in Vienna, Austria, was filled with lights and Christmas markets in every direction. It felt as though we were transported to a fairy tale world with a bundle of festive holiday spirit.

Christmas in Vienna, Austria Photo Essay

When planning our trip around Europe to explore the Christmas markets, our train route led us through Vienna. We weren’t originally planning on stopping in Vienna, but we couldn’t resist squeezing in one night to soak up the holiday spirit. And, I’m so glad that we did because the Christmas markets in Vienna ended up being some of our favorite from the entire trip! Even though we didn’t have time to see much of the city, we left with a strong desire to return, but in the meantime, here are some of our favorite sights from a day wandering around the holiday markets in Vienna.

Christmas in Vienna, Austria Photo Essay

Our first stop of the day was the Christmas market at the Schönbrunn Palace.  It was walking distance from our hotel, so we had lunch there and got started on the holiday fun right away. The temps were pretty chilly that afternoon, but thankfully there were plenty of heat lamps and the Glühwein, aka mulled wine, was flowing—both were wonderful ways to stay toasty and warm.

Christmas in Vienna, Austria Photo Essay

Christmas in Vienna, Austria Photo Essay

Upon entering the palace grounds, we were greeted with music under a sparkling Christmas tree, stall after stall of Christmas trinkets and handmade items, and plenty of delicious food options. We took a spin around the market to see what food was available and settled on a baked potato with fixings of ham, cheese and cream, and a bread bowl with a noodle soup inside.

Christmas in Vienna, Austria Photo Essay

Christmas in Vienna, Austria Photo Essay

We didn’t have time to go inside of the palace during this visit, so instead, a bit of shopping was in order after lunch. We spent some time browsing all the stalls, and just as we were leaving something caught our eyes and our noses. Krapfen, which is similar to a donut, was being filled with fresh vanilla custard right before our eyes. They were practically begging to be ordered, so we couldn’t resist snapping one up. And, wow. It. Was. Amazing. This giant pastry was one of the best baked goods I have ever tasted.

Christmas in Vienna, Austria Photo Essay

Christmas in Vienna, Austria Photo Essay

After the market at the Schönbrunn Palace, we needed to warm up, get some work done, and rest a bit, so we went back to our hotel for a break. Then, after dark, we went out in search of some more festive lights and markets. I had a plan to stop at several Christmas markets and walk down a few famous Vienna streets, but I accidentally led us to the wrong U-Bahn station. It worked out in our favor though because once we emerged at street level, we were directly in front of a holiday market that I hadn’t previously read about online: the Art Advent market at Karlsplatz.

Christmas in Vienna, Austria Photo Essay

Christmas in Vienna, Austria Photo Essay

I loved this market—it was one of my favorites of the day. Everything was very artsy and the shops had some of the most unique items for sale. We saw artist designed jewelry, glass blown ornaments, clothing items, and beautiful hand crafted decorations. The market had a magical feel to it, and it was hard to pull ourselves away. But, there were more festivities waiting for us.

Christmas in Vienna, Austria Photo Essay

As we made our way to the next market, we walked down street after street decked out to the nines. Lights were everywhere. Especially once we got to the Stephansplatz area around the church and Weihnachtsmarkt market.

Christmas in Vienna, Austria Photo Essay

Christmas in Vienna, Austria Photo Essay

Christmas in Vienna, Austria Photo Essay

The Weihnachtsmarkt market was small in size, but huge in spirit.

Christmas in Vienna, Austria Photo Essay

Christmas in Vienna, Austria Photo Essay

And we even spotted a horse playing an accordion.

Christmas in Vienna, Austria Photo Essay

We walked through several other markets that we weren’t expecting to see on our way to the Wiener Christkindlmarkt at Rathausplatz. It was fun how many surprises we encountered in just one evening wandering around Vienna.

Christmas in Vienna, Austria Photo Essay

Christmas in Vienna, Austria Photo Essay

Christmas in Vienna, Austria Photo Essay

Christmas in Vienna, Austria Photo Essay

Christmas in Vienna, Austria Photo Essay

Christmas in Vienna, Austria Photo Essay

Our last stop was at the Wiener Christkindlmarkt market. This was the largest market we visited that day, and it was fantastic. A foggy mist filled the air and gave the city hall building that towered over the market an almost mystical feel.

Christmas in Vienna, Austria Photo Essay

Christmas in Vienna, Austria Photo Essay

Christmas in Vienna, Austria Photo Essay

There was a skating rink at this market and it looked like so much fun! Rather than just a large circle rink, there were pathways that almost created a maze of ice. We arrived just before closing, otherwise we definitely would have strapped on a pair of skates for a spin.

Christmas in Vienna, Austria Photo Essay

Instead, a late dinner was in order. Once again, we perused all the offerings of the market before making a final decision. We both ended up with a bratwurst, and we loved that the sausage was stuffed into a hole in the bread rather than on a bun that was cut in half. The bread to sausage proportion was on point and it was less messy!

Christmas in Vienna, Austria Photo Essay

For dessert, we tried a tasty piece of warm apple strudel.

Christmas in Vienna, Austria Photo Essay

Christmas in Vienna, Austria Photo Essay

And then it was time for some mulled wine to wind down the evening and warm us up. In Austria, they call mulled wine either glühwein or punsch, and they are both a little bit different. Glühwein is a traditional mulled wine and punsch is more of a sweet orange punch. We were able to try samples of both, and while they were each tasty in their own way, I decided to order the punsch as it was so different from the rest of the mulled wine we had tried at the other markets we visited in Europe.

Christmas in Vienna, Austria Photo Essay

Christmas in Vienna, Austria Photo Essay

Christmas in Vienna, Austria Photo Essay

We couldn’t have asked for a better day exploring holiday markets in Vienna. We were wowed at every turn and it really put us in the Christmas spirit!

What is your favorite Christmas market? Have you ever been to a holiday market in Austria?

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Christmas in Vienna, Austria Photo Essay

A Photo Essay: Christmastime in Vienna, Austria