One of the oldest cities in Poland, Kraków comes alive when the days get shorter and the temperature drops. Its town square Christmas market is one of Europe’s finest, while the idiosyncratic traditions of the season prioritise quaintness and charm over mere hardcore consumption. Plus, if the festive spirit has truly overwhelmed you, then you can head just out of town to the Tatra Mountains for a magical sleigh ride. Giddy up!
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Kraków's main Christmas market is an old-school charmer / Image: Adobe Stock
Are there any Christmas markets?: Located on Kraków’s main Rynek Glowny square, this annual Christmas market runs ’til 2 January and is worth a trip alone. Full of timber huts selling gingerbread men, hot winter warmers and handcrafted gifts, it’s a proper slice of traditional, old fashioned Christmas magic – a world away from the fairground rides and noise of some cities’ more hedonistic affairs.
Refreshing jug of hot beer, anyone? / Image: 123rf
What to drink: Not so much of an oenophile? Rejoice, because Poland’s grzane piwo takes all the merriment of mulling, but applies it to beer. “We add spices like cloves, much like you’d do with mulled wine, but we also add a little bit of sweetness as most people like sweet things; in Poland, the culture is more sweet than dry,” explains Piotr Sajdak, manager at Kraków’s noted speakeasy bar Mercy Brown. “Warm beer is an acquired taste, but it’s a very Polish thing.”