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Edinburgh Christmas Market crowned best in Europe by National Geographic

The Christmas Market in Edinburgh has been crowned the best in Europe by National Geographic. With December rapidly approaching, nothing beats heading to one of Scotland's festive markets to soak up the wintry atmosphere.

The iconic American geography magazine shared an article listing the five best Christmas markets to visit by rail in Europe. The one in Edinburgh came out on top, beating markets in cities such as Paris, Amsterdam, and Brussels.

Anyone who has been to Edinburgh's Christmas Market in East Princes Street Gardens will know that it is a one-of-a-kind experience. From food stalls serving up festive treats to rides and attractions for all ages, there's no better way to spend a chilly winter evening.

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National Geographic writer Sarah Riches said: " Edinburgh’s festive market beat 65 others in 2021 to the title of Europe’s Best Christmas Market — trouncing Manchester and Prague because of its popularity on Instagram, length of days and the average nightly price of a three- and four-star hotel in the city.

"Missed it? Then visit in 2022, which promises to be even bigger.

"Stalls return to The Mound, Princes Street and Princes Street Gardens, and there are plans for a Scottish market on Castle Street and an artisan market on High Street and West Parliament Square. A new illuminated Spectacle of Light trail will weave through West Princes Street Garden, near Santa’s Grotto.

"Take a spin on the Ferris wheel then warm up over a wild game burger, mulled Irn-Bru or dram of whisky."

See below for the full list of the five best Christmas markets in Europe according to National Geographic. More information can be found on the National Geographic website.

  1. Edinburgh, Scotland — The Mound, Princes Street and Princes Street Gardens

  2. Paris, France — Tuileries Garden

  3. Cologne, Germany — Around Cologne Cathedral, Rudolfplatz, Alter Markt and Heumarkt

  4. Amsterdam, the Netherlands — Ice*Village, Museumplein and Amsterdam Winter Paradise

  5. Brussels, Belgium — Grand Place and around

When does the Edinburgh Christmas Market start?

The Edinburgh Christmas Market will run from November 25 until January 3, so there's plenty of time to soak up some festive cheer and chow down on some yuletide goodies.

The market will be open daily from 10am - 10pm. However it will be closed on Christmas Day, and close early at 8pm on Christmas Eve.

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