Monday, 10 August 2015

Festive Christmas in London

London really knows how to do Christmas.  Selfridges department store on Oxford Street:
The Churchill Arms pub in Kensington:


Kim and I joined another friend Liz for brunch...


And then the Christmas Carol Singalong concert at Royal Albert Hall!  I got this pic after the concert was over, so you can't see all the people but it was a hilarious and fun afternoon.  Everyone sang to many traditional and fun carols.  Lots of people in the audience dressed up in funny Christmas sweaters or costumes, some even brought their own lights to decorate their seats and boxes!


We spent the rest of the evening at a nearby pub, celebrating a birthday and catching up with old friends.  I love our Christmas gear!











Warsaw at Christmas



So Warsaw wasn't properly a part of my Christmas Market 2014 weekend, but I did take a work trip there immediately following.  And got to benefit from seeing their city all decked out for the holidays!  This is the Royal Castle in Warsaw.
The President's house.


Ice rink in the old city center.


My friend Kim from New York joined me in Warsaw!  She came from visiting another friend in Paris, then we had some fun in Warsaw and finally went back to London for the weekend.  Kim was my roommate for awhile way back in my NYC days and also travelled together to Turkey in 2011.  I love seeing this girl and travelling with her!!


Many of my work colleagues - some from Warsaw and some from other places!








Colmar Christmas Market

After spending the night in Heidelberg, we drove back to Basel via the other side of the border and stopped at our first French Chrstimas market in Colmar. 
I can't even tell you how much I loved this little town and my pictures don't begin to do it justice. Go to Pinterest immediately and search for Colmar, France. It is full of these timbered, painted houses.  Some have said Colmar was the inspiration for the "poor provincial town" where Belle lived in Beauty & the Beast!


Hand-painted glass blown ornaments...


Decorated store fronts...





Not necessarily Christmas market related, but these are ski-boot-slippers!


And a ski Christmas tree!


Pretzels - you could either get the regular salted ones, or a "bretzel sucres" which had sugar on it - yummy!


My personal favorite snack - a lemon macaron!  These were from a handmade little bakery and had a somewhat chunky texture rather than the really smooth macarons you usually see.  I loved them!


A better view of some of the painted houses.





In France, the drinks menu included hot wine, apple cider and hot chocolate!


One happy girl feeling the Christmas spirit in this beautiful town!














Heidelberg Christmas Market

After visiting Frieburg in the day, we drove on another ninety minutes to Heidelberg.  Heidelberg is one of the first places I visited in Europe when I was in high school.  It was mostly completely unrecognizable to me (although to be fair, probably just because I can't remember many details!). Loved this giant decoration!  You could buy these little wooden windmills in many of the shops and this was a giant version that hosted a bar underneath. 
Heidelberg's market was strung out through the old city center, in several small squares.  This was my favorite with all the beautiful Christmas trees and lights!


Group selfie!  A little tough to get the lighting right, but captures the festive spirit all the same!


Market dinner including bratwurst, among other wursts - what else?!


And we couldn't leave without a sample of toasting hot gluhwein!  I'm getting a nice collection of the souvenir gluhwein mugs from my Christmas market adventures!!






Freiburg Christmas Market

August seems like the perfect time to finish posts that I drafted months ago about a trip that was even months before that!  So without further delay, let me show you my Christmas Market trip...of 2014. This year we flew into Basel, Switzerland, which sits on the border of Germany, Switzerland and France. Our first market stop was in Freiburg, Germany. 
I am learning that while most Christmas markets have some basic similarities, each town has their own unique personality.  Freiburg had a big market in one main square, then another smaller kid-oriented market in this square. 


Ornaments galore!


I wish the weather had been a little nicer to see the views outside of town. Freiburg in near the Black Forest in Germany, so there were very dense forested hills nearby.  The clouds added the ambiance in person, but made capturing in a photo quite difficult.  My best attempt...


I love when the man-hole covers are unique to a city!