I love making lists and I love the unique experiences each season brings, so naturally I need to have a bucket list for each season including a winter bucket list! Having grown up in the northeastern part of the United States, to me winter is cold and snowy weather, celebrating the festive holiday season, ringing in the new year, and trying to stay warm until spring arrives.
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German Christmas markets are a long-standing holiday tradition where people of all ages shop for gifts and gather to enjoy the spirit of the season. Part of experiencing Christmas markets in Germany is going on an eating adventure through them to eat your weight in delicious food as you wander. I found the best way to take in all the entertainment and stalls throughout the markets was with a steaming mug of glühwein in one hand and snacks in the other. There’s a huge variety of food available at all the markets and often some local specialties you can’t find anywhere else.
I’m a sassy bookworm from Buffalo who’s just trying to see every corner of this world. I do as much traveling as I can manage around my full time job. Love sharing my travels and tips with you!