The Most Epic 14-Day European Christmas Market Itinerary by Train for a Truly Festive Adventure

Aerial shot of the Old town square at christmas time in prague.

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No one does Christmas markets quite like Europe, and this European Christmas market itinerary by trainย that I’ve designed is here to prove it!

While many people flock to Europe in summer, it can, in fact, be just as enchanting during the winter. With twinkling lights draped across historic streets, and wooden stalls overflowing with intricate crafts and delicious seasonal treats, visiting Europe at Christmas is a must!

This 14-day itinerary adventure takes you through five unforgettable cities: Berlin, Dresden, Prague, Vienna, and Budapest. These destinations are renowned for hosting the best Christmas markets in Europe, with Dresden proudly home to some of the oldest in the world. It truly is the most EPIC European Christmas market itinerary you will ever read.

If you are short on time and canโ€™t commit to the full two weeks, check out my 7-Day European Christmas Market by Train adventure for a shorter, but equally magical escape.



Why Choose a European Christmas Market Itinerary by Train

Deutsche bahn regional train at Berlin central train station.
Travelling Europe by train is one of the most convenient ways to get from city to city.

Travelling Europe by train is by far one of the best ways to explore several countries in a single trip. A few years ago, I went interrailing across Europe, and I absolutely loved it. Thereโ€™s something so relaxing about sitting back on a train, watching the scenic landscapes roll by, and simply slowing down.

No long waits at airports, no holiday traffic jams: just grab a few snacks, hop on a train, and within a couple of hours, youโ€™ll be right in the heart of a completely different city.

While Iโ€™d recommend travelling through Europe by train any time of year, December is truly magical. Europeโ€™s most festive destinations sit so close together that you can enjoy breakfast beside Berlinโ€™s twinkling stalls and, by lunchtime, be wandering through the fairytale squares of Dresden.

At this time of year, you can still sightsee during the day, then unwind by a crackling wood burner with a mug of mulled wine in hand โ€“ fully embracing the definition of slow travel.


Where to Start Your European Christmas Market Itinerary by Train

Berlin is the starting point for this European Christmas market itinerary by train, thanks to its well-connected rail network and legendary Christmas markets.

This epic 14-day itinerary then takes you from Berlin to Dresden, then onto Prague, before heading to Vienna, and concluding your journey in Budapest. Youโ€™ll spend three festive days in each city, except Budapest, where youโ€™ll enjoy two days.

Every destination on this route showcases some of the very best Christmas markets in Europe, making this the ultimate way to experience the continentโ€™s festivities by train. The pace is relaxed too, giving you plenty of time to enjoy each city and do some sightseeing along the way.

โœˆ๏ธ If youโ€™re planning a winter city break or a sunny beach holiday, check out the best European Christmas destinations.


An Epic 14-Day European Christmas Market Itinerary by Train

Graphic showing 14-Day European Christmas Market Itinerary by train with things to do in Berlin, Dresden, Prague, Vienna, and Budapest.
Overview of the 14-Day European Christmas Market Itinerary by Train.

How to Travel Between Cities on This European Christmas Market Itinerary by Train

Here’s your guide to getting between Berlin, Dresden, Prague, Vienna, and Budapest on this 14-Day European Christmas Market Train Adventure:

  • Berlin Hbf โ†’ Dresden Hbf: Approximately 2 hours on a direct train.
  • Dresden Hbf โ†’ Prague Main Station: Around 2 hours and 30 minutes direct.
  • Prague Main Station โ†’ Vienna Hbf: About 4 hours direct. You could also break up this journey with a stop in Brno, Czechia’s second-largest city. You can easily see most of Brno’s main attractions in one day, including ล pilberk Castle, Old Town Hall, and more. Or you could join a free walking tour. Brno also has its own Christmas markets in Freedom Square and Dominican Square.
  • Vienna Hbf โ†’ Budapest-Keleti Station:ย Roughly 2 hours and 30 minutes on a direct train. You could also visit Bratislava on your way to Budapest. In fact, I did exactly that on my interrailing trip in Europe. Bratislava is a small city, meaning it is relatively easy to see all the main attractions in one day. From Bratislava Castle, the Blue Church, Michael’s Gate, ฤŒumil, to the presidential palace. Bratislava also has two Christmas markets in the Main Square and Hviezdoslav Square.

โœจ Tip: Book your train tickets through RailEurope well in advance. Prices rise quickly as the travel date approaches, and popular routes can sell out entirely.


Things to Do in Each City on this European Christmas Market Itinerary by Train

Top Things To Do In Berlin At Christmas

Aerial shot of the Christmas Market in Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin at night.
Christmas Market on Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin.
  • Visit some of the best Christmas Markets in Europe. Berlin is home toย more than 100 Christmas marketsย each year, making it one of theย best places in Europeย to get into the festive spirit. Some of the most popular and atmospheric ones can be found atย Bebelplatz,ย Charlottenburg Palace, Gendarmenmarkt,ย Spandau,ย Berlin City Hall, Alexanderplatz and Potsdamer Platz, where you can even go tobogganing. If you want insider knowledge on which markets to prioritise, along with stories aboutย German Christmas traditions, consider booking thisย Berlin Christmas Market tour.
  • Get your skates on for some ice-skating. During the Christmas season, aย huge circular ice rinkย surrounds the Neptune Fountain, right in front of Berlinโ€™sย Red City Hallย on the western side of Alexanderplatz. Itโ€™s the perfect spot toย go for some festive ice-skating and afterwards, warm up with aย cup of mulled wine from the surrounding stalls.
  • See the Christmas Lights. Step intoย Weihnachten im Tierpark, a winter wonderland filled with millions of sparkling lights, festive projections, and the enchanting backdrop ofย Friedrichsfelde Palace. Stroll along the illuminated trails and warm up by a crackling fire while savouring seasonal treats amid the beautifully lit grounds.
  • Take an Enchanting Stroll Through Berlin’s Botanical Gardens. Just 30 minutes from the city centre by public transport, Berlinโ€™sย Botanical Gardensย are a must-visit in winter. Wander the 1.5 km circular trail and be enchanted by a magical forest, dazzling light sculptures, and thousands of festive lights.
  • Go on a Berlin Christmas Sightseeing Cruise. Enjoy a winter cruise along the River Spree in Berlin. You’ll pass some of Berlin’s most important sites, including the world-famous Eastside Gallery, Museum Island, and the government quarter of Berlin with the Reichstag and the Federal Chancellery.

Top Things To Do In Dresden At Christmas

Christmas market in Striezelmarkt in Dresden, Germany, at night.
Christmas market in the Striezelmarkt in Dresden.
  • Visit Germany’s Oldest Christmas Markets. Dresden is home to theย oldest and most traditional Christmas marketย in the country, dating back to 1434. Theย Striezelmarkt, located in Altmarkt, is Dresdenโ€™s most popular market. Beyond Striezelmarkt, youโ€™ll also find charming festive markets atย Frauenkirche,ย Neumarkt,ย Hauptstrasse, Prager StraรŸe, and SchlossstraรŸe. Want to get the most out of your Christmas visit to Dresden? You could go on this Christmas market walking tour.
  • Taste the Original Dresden Christmas Stollen. Stollen, a type of fruitcake, has long been a beloved festive treat. On your trip to this German city, you can go on a guided tour of a traditional Dresden bakery, where youโ€™ll uncover the secrets behind theย original Dresden Christmas Stollen and enjoy tastings of a variety of stollen breads.
  • Marvel at the Beautiful Decorations in Dresden’s Christmas Garden. Theย Pillnitz Palace and Park, once the summer residence of the Saxon royal dynasty, is justย 50 minutes from Dresdenโ€™s historic centreย by public transport. During Christmas, the palace opens its gates, so you can go for a stroll through the illuminated Christmas gardens.
  • Attend a Festive Christmas Concert. Theย Zwinger, one of Germanyโ€™s most stunning Baroque palaces, is just a few minutesโ€™ walk fromย Altmarkt. During the Christmas season, you can attend aย festive concert in the Wallpavillon, where theย Dresden Residenz Orchestra performs beloved works by composers such asย Vivaldi, Bach, and Mozart.
  • Sit Back and Relax on a River Cruise. One of the best ways to experience the city’s scenery and Christmas lights is on a heated Dresden river cruise. Embark on a 3-hour journey on the Elbe River through the Elbe Valley to Pillnitz Palace, passing the three Elbe castles and the Blue Wonder bridge along the way.

Top Things To Do In Prague At Christmas

Picture of the Old Town Square in Prague, Czechia at Christmas.
Christmas Market in the Old Town Square in Prague.
  • Visit Prague’s World-Famous Christmas Markets. Theย biggest and longest-running Christmas market in Pragueย takes place inย Old Town Square, renowned worldwide for itsย picture-perfect festive atmosphere. Other notable markets includeย Wenceslas Square, Prague Castle, Namesti Miru, andย Namesti Republiky. For an insider experience, you can join a guided tour of Pragueโ€™s Christmas markets. Along the way, youโ€™llย sample local delicaciesย and learn aboutย Czech Christmas traditions.
  • Attend a Christmas Concert. Theย Church of St Martin in the Wall, a centuries-old Gothic church, is just aย 10-minute walk from Pragueโ€™s Old Town Square. During the festive season, you can enjoy aย Christmas concertย in this intimate setting, renowned for itsย brilliant acoustics.
  • Meander Down the Vltava River on a Cruise. Prague is already one of the most romantic cities in Europe, so step aboard aย festively decorated boat to enjoy it from the water. With aย cup of mulled wine in hand, youโ€™ll drift pastย Pragueโ€™s iconic sights, includingย Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, and theย Old Town, on this one-hour cruise along the Vltava River.
  • Be Mesmerised by the Nutcracker Ballet. Right in the heart ofย Old Town Prague, theย Broadway Theatreย hosts a performance of Tchaikovskyโ€™sย The Nutcracker. This ballet performance featuresย top dancers and soloists from the Prague National Theatre, so you know it’ll be good!
  • Bake Traditional Cookies. Learn to Bake Traditional Czech Christmas Cookies, just a short walk from Pragueโ€™s historic centre. Under the guidance of a local instructor, youโ€™ll prepare four classic festive treats from scratch. The class begins with a brief introduction to Czech holiday baking traditions, and all ingredients and equipment are provided โ€“ all you need to bring is yourself.

Top Things To Do In Vienna At Christmas

Tourists at traditional Christmas market in front of the Rathaus City hall of Vienna. Lot of people on the main Xmas fair with illumination and decorated kiosks.
Christmas market in front of the Rathaus City Hall of Vienna.
  • Explore Viennaโ€™s Magical Christmas Markets.ย Viennaโ€™s Rathausplatz Christkindlmarkt is one of Europeโ€™s most famous, with over 100 stalls and a giant tree. The city boasts another 11 Christmas markets, including those at Stephansplatz, Karlsplatz, and Maria-Theresien Platz. For an unforgettable experience, join aย guided tour of Viennaโ€™s Christmas markets, where youโ€™ll uncover fascinating stories about Austriaโ€™s Christmas traditions, indulge in sweet treats, and sip on festive drinks.
  • Visit Schรถnbrunn Palace at Christmas. Schรถnbrunn Palace is my favourite place to visit in Vienna. Once the Habsburgsโ€™ summer residence, it hosts a charming Christmas market with arts, crafts, and seasonal treats, alongside open-air concerts.
  • Discover Belvedereโ€™s Quiet Christmas Markets. The Belvedere Palace offers a more peaceful market with beautiful handcrafted gifts, food, and a festive atmosphere, open from mid-November to December.
  • Enjoy a Horse-Drawn Carriage Ride.ย Take aย 30-minute horse-drawn carriage ride through Viennaโ€™s Old Town, passing landmarks like the Hofburg, Parliament, and Town Hall, with stunning views of the Christmas markets.
  • Attend an Advent Concert.ย Vienna, with its rich musical heritage, offers incredible Christmas concerts, including aย Strauss and Mozart Christmas Concert in Kursalon and aย Christmas and New Yearโ€™s Concert in St. Peterโ€™s Church.

Top Things To Do In Budapest At Christmas

Line of Christmas market stalls in front of St Stephen Basilica in Budapest.
Christmas markets in front of St Stephen’s Basilica in Budapest.
  • Visit Some of Europe’s Most Budget-Friendly Christmas Markets. Budapestโ€™s two main Christmas markets,ย Vรถrรถsmarty Squareย andย St. Stephenโ€™s Basilica, are just a 10-minute walk apart. Other festive spots in the city include Erszรฉbet Squareย andย Vรกroshรกza Park. For a better experience, join aย Christmas market walking tour, in which a local guide will take youย to three markets, where you’ll sample traditional Hungarian treats and learn about local holiday traditions.
  • Board Budapest’s Festive Tram. Keep an eye out for theย Fรฉnyvillamos, Budapestโ€™s Christmas tram, adorned withย 39,000 sparkling lights. While several routes feature festive trams, the best views are onย tram line 2. Itโ€™s a cosy way to escape the cold temperatures while taking in the cityโ€™s sights โ€“ a standard tram ticket is all you need to hop on.
  • Go Ice-Skating in Budapest. Theย City Park Ice Rink, one of Europeโ€™s largest and oldest, sits beautifully betweenย Heroesโ€™ Squareย andย Vajdahunyad Castle. Open from late November, itโ€™s the perfect spot toย lace up your skates โ€“ or rent a pair on site โ€“ and enjoy festive ice-skatingย in Budapest.
  • Escape the Cold by Visiting the Thermal Spa. Winter in Budapest can be chilly, with December highs aroundย 4ยฐC, making a visit to theย Szรฉchenyi Spaย an absolute must. As the cityโ€™sย largest public bath, it boastsย 18 heated indoor and outdoor poolsย set within a stunningย neo-baroque building.
  • Admire the Christmas Lights from a Cruise Down the Danube. As the sun sets, step aboard aย scenic evening cruise along the Danube, which dividesย Budapest into Buda and Pest. From the comfort of the boat, admire the cityโ€™sย landmarks illuminated with Christmas lights. The cruise includesย English commentaryย andย unlimited refills of champagne, spritzer, or lemonade, making for a truly magical experience.

Food to Try on this European Christmas Market Itinerary by Train

Girl wearing sunglasses and smiling at the camera in Prague holding a Trdelnรญk pastry.
Holding a Trdelnรญk pastry that I got in Prague.

A European Christmas Market itinerary by train isnโ€™t just a feast for the eyes โ€“ itโ€™s a feast for your taste buds too. Each city on this route has its own festive culinary highlights that you simply canโ€™t miss:

  • Berlin:ย Start with a classicย Bratwurstย from a market stall, paired with a warm, spiced Glรผhwein. Donโ€™t missย Berliner Pfannkuchen, the German take on doughnuts, perfect for a sweet treat while wandering the Christmas lights.
  • Dresden:ย Indulge in the cityโ€™s famousย Stollen, a rich fruit bread dusted with powdered sugar. Grab a cup of hot chocolate orย Feuerzangenbowle, a traditional mulled wine punch with rum-soaked sugarloaf.
  • Prague:ย Treat yourself toย Trdelnรญk, a sweet, cinnamon-sugar pastry cooked over an open flame, and sip onย Svaล™รกk, the Czech version of mulled wine. Donโ€™t forget hearty market snacks likeย klobรกsa, a local sausage grilled to perfection.
  • Vienna:ย Viennaโ€™s markets are a paradise for sweet lovers. Tryย Maroniย (roasted chestnuts) and Kaiserschmarrnย (fluffy shredded pancake with powdered sugar).
  • Budapest:ย Finish your journey with Hungarian delights likeย Lรกngos, deep-fried flatbread topped with garlic, cheese, or sour cream, andย sweet treats like Kรผrtล‘skalรกcs (chimney cake).

Where to Stay on this European Christmas Market Itinerary by Train

Choosing the right place to stay can really make or break a trip. Ideally, you want accommodation thatโ€™s central, convenient for train stations, and within walking distance of the festive markets.

Where to Stay in Berlin at Christmas

For aย luxury optionย near the iconicย Gendarmenmarkt Christmas Market, considerย Hotel Luc, a beautiful five-star hotel in the heart of the city, complete with aย saunaย to warm up after a chilly day sightseeing. Toย keep costs down, tryย Wilde Aparthotels, which is a self-catering option, allowing you toย cook your own meals. And for anย even more budget-friendly stayย nearย Berlin Hauptbahnhof (main train station), Urban Loftย is a great choice.

Where to Stay in Dresden at Christmas

For Dresden, the following accommodation options are conveniently located near theย Altstadt (Old Town), home to Dresdenโ€™sย oldest and most popular Christmas market. Forย a luxury option, consider Hotel Suitess, featuringย spa facilities, a sun terrace, and comfortable beds. A more budget-friendly option is the charmingย Zentrale Wohlfรผhloase, a cosy one-bedroom apartment close to the city centre.

Where to Stay in Prague at Christmas

Theย Art Deco Imperial Hotelย in Prague exudes opulence, with itsย lavish interiors, spa facilities, and proximity toย Old Town Square. It makes for a perfect addition to your Christmas in Europe adventure. For those looking forย a budget-friendly option, theย studio flat at the Botanist by Adrezย offersย style and comfortย at a more affordable price.

Where to Stay in Vienna at Christmas

For aย truly unforgettable stay in Vienna,ย Park Hyatt is one of the cityโ€™s most exquisite five-star hotels, just steps from the Christmas markets and featuring aย swimming pool and spa โ€“ perfect for warming up after a day of exploring. A more affordable option with similar amenities isย Hotel Sans Souci Wien. For budget-conscious travellers,ย Hotel Indigo Viennaย is a great choice.

Where to Stay in Budapest at Christmas

Lastly, Budapest. Round off your festive adventure in style at theย Pรกrisi Udvar Hotel, where the incredible interior design will take your breath away. Forย more low-cost options,ย Barcelรณ Budapestย offers comfort in a great location. Whileย Szekely at Andrassy Suiteย is ideal if you preferย self-catering.

๐Ÿ›๏ธ Top Tip: For a truly immersive experience, consider staying in smaller boutique hotels, guesthouses, or even historic inns that have a lot of local character, rather than big chain hotels. Booking early is key during the Christmas season, as places can fill up quickly.


Tips for this European Christmas Market Itinerary by Train

Girl smiling looking at her mulled wine while sitting next to a warm fire at a Christmas market.
Enjoying a mulled wine at a Christmas Market.

Make the most of your festive European adventure with these tips to save money and enjoy the season to the fullest:

  • Wrap Up Warm: Winters in Europe can be chilly, so bring layers, scarves, gloves, and a cosy coat.
  • Book Train Tickets Early: Reserve tickets in advance to secure the best prices.
  • Budget-Friendly Accommodation: The lead-up to Christmas is a busy season, so prices can be high. To keep costs down, consider hostels, guesthouses, or budget hotels.
  • Eat Like a Local: Enjoy street food and market treats rather than pricey tourist restaurants.
  • Travel Timing:ย Avoidย peak weekends or mid-late Decemberย to save on both trains and accommodation.
  • Pack Smart: Leave room in your luggage for festive goodies like mulled wine mugs, chocolates, ornaments, and local crafts.
  • Make the Most of Your Time: If this itinerary feels too long, either follow myย shorter European Christmas markets by trainย guide instead or maybe just choose just one destination so you can fully immerse yourself. For some inspiration, check out my 3 days in Amsterdam itinerary, or visit the fairytale village ofย Hallstatt.

โœˆ๏ธย If you don’t manage to visit Europe during winter, be sure to check out my best places to visit in Europe in Spring and best places to visit in Europe in Summer guides!


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