Christmas in Switzerland/Geneva
Lindsay on Location has seen the summer side of Switzerland with its rolling green hills and cows grazing on the green Alps. But, now it is time to see the winter wonderland of snowy mountain tops and sprawling Christmas markets.
It has always been a dream to travel and experience a winter wonderland for the holidays. Switzerland is at the top of the list for Americans. This country is in the top 3 for Americans wanting to visit during the Holiday season. And, I cannot disagree. What is more holiday than a great Christmas market? Mulled wine, Christmas music, flying Santa and mountains that never seem to end - nothing could be more special than enjoying the magical run-up to one of the most beautiful Christmas markets.
Experiencing holiday markets in Europe should be on everyone’s list. It’s been at the top of mine for years. I hope my family likes what I bought from the markets this year because it is where all my shopping is done!
Montreux Noel
Have you ever wanted to visit Santa on top of the Swiss Alps? Now is your chance to take a train straight up a mountain side.
“A visit to the home and office of Santa Claus himself, perched on the mountaintop at Rochers-de-Naye (altitude: 2,042 m), is a must for families with young children. The ride by cogwheel railway up to see him is an unforgettable experience in itself.”
Have a chat with Santa, take a tour of his workshop and take in those views from the mountaintop. Seeing the joy on the faces of the little ones is worth the trip alone.
Montreux Christmas Market
This beautiful market is made up of 150 chalet stalls. But, don’t forget to look up, you just might get to see Santa Claus and his sleigh famously flying over the Market.
“In this enchanting setting, part of which is covered, extending for more than one kilometer along Lake Geneva’s shoreline, you will find crafts, tastings of local specialities, mulled wine and thousands of gift ideas.”
Geneva Christmas Market
Magic is in the air. This market is set at Jardin Anglais, meaning English Garden. home to Geneva’s unmissable flower clock. This famous clocks made up of more than 20,000 flowers and is the world’s longest second hand. Every week, stallholders in small wooden chalets change and offer new discoveries each time you visit. Local creators and designers will be delighted to share their passion with you and give you lots of ideas for Christmas gifts for you and your loved ones.
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