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Culinary delights and handmade gifts
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The Christmas city of Dortmund is a place full of magical experiences and an abundance of delicious food and handmade treasures. From traditional Christmas decorations to unique arts and crafts, there's something for every taste and need. The various culinary delicacies, such as mulled wine, roasted almonds, and bratwurst, lift the spirits and warm the body on cold winter days. The variety of sweet treats such as gingerbread, stollen, and chocolate will delight every sweet tooth. Here, you can find a special gift or something unique for yourself. Whether you're looking for handmade soaps, jewelry, or wooden toys, you'll find it all in a cozy atmosphere. A trip to the Christmas market is truly an unforgettable experience and a great way to get into the magical Christmas spirit.

The world's largest Christmas tree is visible from afar and marks the center of Hansaplatz. Vendors and food stalls are set up around it, and to the south, on the steps, stands the Christmas village and the theater tent.

The city's old main square is home to popular restaurants, which have created space in the center for snack bars, delicatessens, and trade stalls.
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The fairytale forest is located on Reinoldikirchplatz next to Reinoldikirche, and from there the path leads to the Old Market.
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Heading east along Brauhausstraße, you will reach Kleppingstraße, where the Christmas market runs from the sparkling Lichtergasse down to Willy-Brandt-Platz.
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Heading east along Brauhausstraße, you will reach Kleppingstraße, where the Christmas market runs from the sparkling Lichtergasse down to Willy-Brandt-Platz.
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The path leads west along Kampstraße past light sculptures to Netanya Square with the 16 m high Christmas pyramid.
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Behind Reinoldi Church, the large Ferris wheel dominates Leeds Square. This is also home to the craftsmen's quarter, where, among other things, the Hohenstein Kasper welcomes children in the historic house.
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The path leads west along Kampstraße past light sculptures to Netanya Square with the 16 m high Christmas pyramid.
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The Christmas Town ends here near St. Peter's Church, with food and trade stands on both sides of the church. Only here can you sample the special Christmas Town beer from the Hövels Brewery!
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On Kampstraße, to the right, lies Katharinenstraße, with the illuminated Katharinentor (St. Catherine's Gate). It welcomes guests arriving from the main train station as they begin their journey through the Christmas town. Whichever route you choose, discover the diversity of the Christmas town!
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Wool items
Arts and crafts & gift items
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Beautiful things made of wood & stone
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Winter items, funny T-shirts
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Spices, herbs & teas
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Cheese Emperor
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Pearl bag animals
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Handmade jewelry and minerals
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Nieno's gift ideas
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Gift items
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Bar "Altes Weinhaus"
Drinks, Mulled wine
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Nativity figures, stars, magic lights
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Fried mushrooms "Mushroom King"
Food, vegetarian
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Hats and scarves for young and old "Flockenkuss"
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Handmade Christmas decorations from Lauscha
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Toys
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Silver jewelry, trendy items
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Wood sculptor Patrycja Kujawowicz
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Fresh fries & potato sausage "Pommeshaus"
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Fairytale Carousel
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Crêpes, waffles & yeast dumplings
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FAQs
There are over 250 stalls spread across 10 squares in the city center – from food and drinks to handicrafts and gifts.
The large Christmas tree stands on Hansaplatz, right in the heart of the Christmas city.
Food & drink, confectionery, handicrafts, gifts and children's attractions.
Yes, many stalls are marked with symbols for vegetarian, vegan or gluten-free.


