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Haidhauser Weihnachtsmarkt

In the organizer's words:

The Haidhaus Christmas market on Weißenburger Platz is considered one of the most beautiful in Munich and offers a particularly intimate, tranquil atmosphere. What was established in 1976 against initial resistance (the city did not want another market next to the Christmas market on Marienplatz) and began with a handful of flying traders, is now the longest-running district Christmas market in Munich.

The market is open from November 25 to December 23 and comprises 50 festively decorated huts. The food stalls offer a variety of food and drink, including unusual mulled wines (e.g. with baked apple, blueberry and cherry flavors), the special Christmator beer, shashlik and flamed salmon. If you're looking for something Christmassy, you'll find everything from cookie cutters to typical American Christmas decorations. Gifts? No problem either: jewelry, hats, gloves, ceramics, scented oils, wooden toys and much more is on offer. At the weekends there is a live music program and at least twice a week Punch and Judy comes for the little ones. A special feature of the Haidhaus market is the South Tyrolean nativity scene with hand-carved figures. On the 2nd Advent, an ecumenical service is traditionally held in front of the crib in the morning.

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