The Striezelmarkt in Dresden’s Altstadt holds the title of Germany’s oldest Christmas market, as well as the world's largest ...
To prevent ramming attacks at Christmas markets, German officials have installed concrete blocks, chain barriers and, in one ...
High-profile terror attacks in recent years have led to stricter security measures at Germany's beloved holiday markets. Shoppers keep coming, but cities' costs are soaring.
An impulsive decision in late November by my wife Cindy and I to explore German Christmas markets found us in Berlin visiting ...
Social media posts claim that Christmas markets in Germany are being canceled due to terrorism fears and security concerns. DW Fact check verifies: Most markets are going ahead as planned, with ...
Freiburg borders the Black Forest in southwest Germany, an area known for smoking meat over wood to preserve it through the ...
Security has been tightened at German Christmas markets after recent deadly attacks. But if some online videos were to be ...
Discover the magic of German Christmas markets in Stuttgart, Rothenburg, and Munich. Learn about Glühwein, local crafts, and 500-year-old holiday traditions.
Christmas markets -- long considered the lively heart of Advent in Germany -- are facing new uncertainty this year as towns grapple with tighter security rules and rising public anxiety. The ...
Yet many ordinary Germans see things differently. While millions still visit Christmas markets, a recent YouGov survey tells a less comforting story. Around 62 per cent of respondents said they worry ...