There’s no better way to fill up on festive spirit than exploring Europe’s Christmas markets.
But one woman has taken her love of all things Yuletide to the next level by visiting 12 across three countries — in 72 hours.
Hayley Merconi flew from London to Austria, then travelled on to the Slovakian capital of Bratislava – Europe’s cheapest Christmas market for 2024 – and Prague, Czechia, in the space of a long weekend. All while spending less than £100 a day.
Travelling with her son Jamie, sister-in-law Terri, nieces Huni and Maya, and pal Kristyn, the 45-year-old mum from Preston managed to book accommodation for less than £65 per person.
And with flights to Vienna starting from £36, there’s still time to take inspiration from Hayley and jet off on a rapid-fire European market trip right before they close for Christmas.
The group rented an apartment for two nights in central Vienna, close to the Rathaus (city hall) where the biggest of the city’s many Christmas markets is on show.
From there they made the 90-minute journey to Bratislava by train, at a cost of less than €12 (£9.99) per person.
Known for its cobblestone streets, sculptures and beer culture, Post Office Travel Money found Bratislava to have the lowest prices for a two-night Christmas market package deal for two people out of 14 European countries, at just £510 for a round trip.
Bratislava’s Christmas market has been held every year since 1993 from the end of November to December 23. In the main square you can find traditional food and beverages, as well as handmade Slovak gifts and a giant Christmas tree next to a stage where live music is played.
They caught the last train of the day back to Vienna, before taking a second train on the third day of the trip to Prague, a journey that took just over four and a half hours.
A trip to Prague, a popular Christmas market destination, will cost you about £606, according to the Post Office Travel Money study. The main Christmas markets there are held in the Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square, consisting of festively decorated wooden huts, stocked with handmade gifts including ceramics, jewellery, toys, and Christmas tree ornaments.
The markets opened there on November 30 and run until January 26, including on Christmas Eve, Christmas day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day, so there’s still plenty of time to plan a trip.
Hayley said she would recommend her three-city itinerary to anyone looking for some festive fun at Europe’s Christmas markets this year.
As for which city they enjoyed most, Hayley said: ‘It’s really difficult. They are all absolutely stunning but so different in many ways.’
She added: ‘Vienna was bustling; there was so much for the children to do.
‘The Christmas markets are the most famous and most visited in Europe, there are so many in Vienna city – the biggest being Rathaus with over 200 stalls, a huge ice skate rink and a Ferris wheel.’
Hayley described the markets as ‘beautifully lit’ and said they ‘come alive at night’.
She described Bratislava as more ‘traditional’ and got to see Krampus, a horned figure from central European folklore who is said to accompany Saint Nicholas on visits to children before Christmas.
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‘[They’re] much smaller but a lot more authentic especially when it came to the incredible food and traditional costume.’
And for architecture, Hayley gave Prague her vote.
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She explained: ‘The markets are huge and Prague had my favourite Christmas tree close to the clock tower. We have had the best time.’
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