Marin Independent Journal

Holiday travel ideas: Visit the world’s best Christmas market

- Kilian By Karen Special to Marin IJ

While there are many benefits of hunkering down at home with decades-old family traditions for the holidays — staying in jammies all day, watching your favorite holiday movies and preparing your favorite Christmas meal — there are just as many reasons to buck tradition and create new memories for you and your family.

Whether you are seeking a Christmas vacation filled with old world celebratio­ns, or mulled wine at a holiday market — or perhaps a break from your cold weather or family squabbles, we have compiled a few of our favorite holiday travel destinatio­ns:

Christmas markets

One of the ways our family started picking a holiday destinatio­n was by picking a city with a popular Christmas market. I love the tradition of the markets, the hand-crafted gifts, mulled wine, the unique foods to each area, and the people — both locals and vacationer­s.

Did you know the following?

The Great Christmas Dickens Fair in nearby Daly City (Cow Palace) is listed as one of the best Christmas fairs in the United States.

Dresden, Germany is known as the oldest and most picturesqu­e Christmas market.

Vienna is touted as the largest and best known Christmas market in the world.

Christkind­lemarket Chicago is so popular that it has three locations.

Be sure to check dates and times before planning your trip as every market has different start and end dates.

Family friendly holiday travel

New York City, of course: Not only because it is featured in so many holiday movies but the lights, the shopping, the restaurant­s are so unique. Families can visit the Rockefelle­r Christmas tree and ice skating rink, view window displays on 5th Avenue and see the Radio City Rockettes’ Christmas performanc­e. It’s a fabulous tradition.

Romantic Christmas getaway

French Alps: With its stunning snow capped mountains, horsedrawn carriage rides, candle-lit dinners in rustic alpine lodges and spectacula­r fireworks displays, the French Alps is brimming with Christmas cheer and romance. Did I mention fondue?

Warm weather getaway

Puerto Rico: The historic town of Old San Juan looks even more magical dressed up for Christmas with lights, decoration­s and nativity scenes. Puerto Ricans go all out for their long holiday season.

Karen Kilian is a travel organizer, author of 50isjustan­umber.com and founder of Marin Women at Work and Sonoma Women at Work. Visit marinwomen­atwork.com/blog and sonomawome­natwork.com.

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