Christmas balls. Author and copyright M. R.
Christmas balls. Author and copyright M. R.

Baltimore Christmas Markets

The city of Baltimore is located along the coast of the state of Maryland just north-east of Washington and to the southwest of Philadelphia. Set in the magnificent Cheasapeake Bay, the city of Baltimore has the charm of the small provincial town combined with cutting-edge facilities and services of a big city. The city is linked to the sea – is in fact one of the most important ports of the United States – and one of its most famous attractions is the National Aquarium, which is located not far from where is held the Christmas market in the city, the Christmas Village. Baltimore has also important museums including: the Baltimore Museum of Art, dedicated to modern art, and the B & O Railroad Museum, with the largest collection of objects related to train in the United States.

BALTIMORE CHRISTMAS MARKETS

Dates of the Christmas Market:
Usually end of November – December

Christmas Village in Baltimore – 501 Light Street, Baltimore MD 21230. The Christmas market of Baltimore takes place in Light Street – West Side of the famous Inner Harbor in Baltimore – and it’s a traditional, indoor and outdoor German Christmas Market. This area of the city in the weeks of Advent is enriched with thousands of lights and decorations, entertainment shows, activities for children. The stalls of the Christmas market offering products of gastronomy – among which great variety of European food, sweets and drinks. There will also be unique arts and craft products. The Christmas market in Baltimore is within walking distance of tourist attractions of the city and along the Baltimore waterfront. The Christmas Village consists of authentic wooden huts on the style of the classic Christmas markets in Germany.

Information: German American Marketing, Inc. 611 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, PA 19123. E-mail:

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ATTENTION: We recommend that you check the opening of the Christmas markets with the organizers.