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You Don't Have to Leave the US for a German Holiday Market


Published on 2024-12-05 11:08:01 - Food & Wine
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  • You don't have to travel to Europe for a magical holiday market. Pair small-town charm with German treats, like raclette and chimney cakes, at Carmel, Indiana's Christkindlmarkt, just north of Indianapolis.

The Christkindlmarkt in Carmel, Indiana, is a beloved holiday event that transforms the city into a festive German Christmas market. Held annually, this market features over 50 wooden vendor huts offering a variety of traditional German foods, drinks, and crafts. Visitors can enjoy authentic treats like bratwurst, pretzels, and glühwein (mulled wine), alongside shopping for unique gifts such as ornaments, nutcrackers, and handmade crafts. The market also includes cultural activities like live music, carolers, and performances by traditional German bands, creating an immersive experience that transports attendees to a Bavarian winter wonderland. The event not only celebrates German heritage but also fosters community spirit, drawing thousands of visitors each year to partake in the holiday cheer.

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