Strings of light twinkle, special foods are prepared and communities come together. Christmas markets are at the heart of winter holidays where delicious flavours and cheer await the whole family…
That’s right… Christmas market season has finally begun! And for a traditional Baltic Christmas market, Tallinn is hard to beat.
This year i’m surprising my little sister and my wonderful brother in-law with a trip to Europe’s top most spectacular and festive Christmas Market.
With it’s Christmas spirited fairy tale setting, twinkling lights, cozy atmosphere, and the best-preserved medieval town center in the world, Tallinn is considered one of the 10 most beautiful Christmas Markets in Europe!
Tallinn’s Christmas Market is home to one of Europe’s oldest holiday traditions dating back 250 years. Since 1441 a competition was held every year to find the most important and suitable spruce to decorate the town square, making it the first Christmas tree ever to be put on display in Europe.
Every year, on the 24th of December, the President of Estonia declares Christmas Peace, a 350-year-old tradition that began back in the 17th century by the order of Queen Kristina of Sweden.
Food is one of the most important aspects of any Christmas. For Estonians, Christmas food includes many local staples such as blood sausages, pork, potatoes, vegetables, lingonberry jam, pickled pumpkin, jellied meat, sauerkraut, and of course Estonian black bread, all of which fill the table come Christmas Eve.
Gingerbread, dried fruit, nuts, all sorts of chocolate, and tangerines are just some of the traditional snacks available, and of course no visit to Estonia in winter is complete without a mug of glögg or hõõgvein (mulled wine).