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    Heidelberger Weihnachtsmarkt - About to grill up some yummy goodness

    Heidelberger Weihnachtsmarkt

    4.0(20 reviews)
    41.8 km

    Heidelberg Xmas Market is just the best. Spanning multiple locations down the busy Hauptstrasse,…read moreyou have to visit all to avoid missing out on the unique offerings. There is an ice rink right below the castle location. The church location offers the Heidelberger Fass experience, where you can chill in giant barrels. The university location has my favorite tea shop, carousel, champignon booth, and the best "steak" sandwich. Next to Cafe Extrablatt, you can get your photos taken with a fake Santa. Last but not least, you haven't lived if you haven't tried the Flammlachs (flaming lox) at the Bismarkplatz location. Maybe I'm biased because I grew up here, but in my book, this is the best Christmas market experience in Germany--period.

    It was the highlight of our recent 3-day weihnachtsmarkt trip to West Germany and Luxembourg, and…read moreit was one of the best ones among seven cities (and I'm counting altogether five markets we visited in Heidelberg as one) we visited in total. We parked and started our route at Karlsplatz just under the Heidelberg Castle (photo). Fortunately, the entrance line was not too long since we arrived sort of early in the evening before the crowd. Heidelberg Christmas Markets are the only one that mandated 2G+ COVID Requirement during our trip. That meant you had to have a negative PCR test results as well as vaccination certificate. Due to that requirement the entry point was a little congested and slow for checking everyone with proper paperwork, but once you got cleared to enter, you were given a wrist band that would allow you go to enter any other markets in town. That saved us a ton of time later. There were some PCR Testing sites near some markets, but since we have gotten it done earlier, we didn't have to bother with that, either. As the evening progressed, there were long lines at both testing sites and entrances. Now, weihnachtsmarkts were wonderful. There were some very nice vendor huts and food choices. I enjoyed some potato pancakes, Glühwein and Nürnberger lebkuchen. I believe ice skate rink was very popular. All five markets were nicely placed within about three city blocks along the main street (Hauptstraße) from Karlsplatz to Marketplatz. It was very enjoyable.

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    Heidelberger Weihnachtsmarkt - Cute 2024 edition glasses. Also available in red

    Cute 2024 edition glasses. Also available in red

    Heidelberger Weihnachtsmarkt - Flame-kissed lox

    Flame-kissed lox

    Heidelberger Weihnachtsmarkt - "Steak" Roll--best pork steak you'll ever have

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    "Steak" Roll--best pork steak you'll ever have

    Stuttgarter Frühlingsfest - Quickly Shot (tastes like Robotussin .... EEEEEEYUCK!)

    Stuttgarter Frühlingsfest

    4.3(13 reviews)
    46.4 km

    It's always nice getting to dress in traditional German garb and comingle with the locals at…read moreStuttgarter-Frühlingsfest. For the most part everybody is super friendly and just there to have a good time. You might run into a couple of unfriendly drunk folks here or there but ... water off a duck's back. The overall energy here is fun, lively, and welcoming. One thing people don't realize is that Stuttgarter-Frühlingsfest is actually the 2nd largest fest in Germany, and honestly I prefer it over Oktoberfest. The weather is WAY nicer compared to the colder fall fests, which makes it much more enjoyable to walk around, eat, drink, and actually stay outside without freezing. Just avoid them nasty ass "Quicky" shots. Lol I've been here in both 2025 and 2026 and spent time in the Benz VIP Tent, which was such a blast. Sitting around partying with traditional German food, beer, and live music while realizing the locals know the same American songs we do was hilarious to me. Who knew Sweet Caroline, My Heart Will Go On, and The Macarena were global hits? Lol. Everybody singing together after a few drinks is truly an experience. There's plenty of rides, games, beer tents, and traditional carnival food everywhere you look. Honestly it reminds me a lot of the local carnivals back home in Hampton Roads, just on a much bigger scale and with way more beer and lederhosen. Overall this is one of my favorite traditions I've picked up while living in Germany, and I hope to keep coming back every year for as long as I'm here.

    If you are bummed to be traveling in Germany in the springtime because you're missing out on late…read moreSeptember's Oktoberfest, then I have good news. The lesser known Frühlingsfest in Stuttgart provides much of the same experience in my opinion. I came here with a group of friends and we all had a ton of fun. We paid €20 to enter a huge party tent but received €20 worth of drinking tokens back- the admission is just a guarantee that you'll pay for at least two huge beers there basically. The beers are served in liter size mugs which was a bit much for a slow beer drinker like me but others in my group didn't seem to mind. Also available were 1/2 liter mugs filled with wine that I eventually switched to which greatly improved my experience. Overall this was definitely one of the most fun days of my life. The Germans were all very welcoming and taught us the dances and songs that they were joining in on as there was a live band the whole time leading renditions of drinking songs. Overall this is a great place for a group of friends to visit.

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    Stuttgarter Frühlingsfest
    Stuttgarter Frühlingsfest - 1/2 Hähnchen mit Brötchen

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