The Sentinel

Are you in the market for a Christmas break?

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE BEST VALUE FESTIVE TRIPS, SAYS SARAH MARSHALL

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WHILE queues in department stores can make Christmas shopping a bore, traditiona­l markets are a very different story. Weaving through wooden cabins, sipping mulled wine, the experience is about much more than buying gifts. Here are some of the best value options.

TOULOUSE, FRANCE When: November 25 to December 25

The pink city dazzles in a multitude of lights at Christmas, when the annual market is held in Capitole square. The townhall provides a backdrop for a Christmas village with more then 100 stallholde­rs, selling local crafts, regional foods, jewellery, candles, clothing and leather goods. You can, skate on a 200sq metre ice rink (£4 for 45 minutes, inc skate hire), and warm up with local dish aligot aveyronnai­s, a cheese and potato puree with garlic. How: The four-star Le Grand Balcon Hotel (grandbalco­nhotel.com) is located close to the Place du Capitole, and offers a great breakfast buffet with modern rooms. Doubles from £95 per night with breakfast. Eurostar (eurostar. com) from London St Pancras to Toulouse Matabiau via Paris with oneway tickets from £72.

SALZBURG, AUSTRIA When: Various dates in November and December

Multiple markets are held in villages on the shores of Wolfgangse­e, in Austria’s Lake District. Each is distinctiv­e: in St Gilgen, the theme is Baroque-style art; in St Wolfgang there’s its lanterns; while Strobl takes pride in its pretty stalls. Make the trip a Christmas cracker, by heading to Salzburg’s market, less than an hour’s bus ride away.

How: The four-star Hotel Seerose has charming views across Lake Fuschl. Inntravel (inntravel.co.uk) offers three nights’ half board from £585pp (two sharing) inc flights and transfers.

LISBON, PORTUGAL When: November 18 to January 6

It’s not the obvious choice for mistletoe and snowflakes, but Portugal’s lively capital is ideal for a festive shopping break in milder temperatur­es. Wooden chalets are dotted around Rossio Square selling gifts and Portuguese seasonal treats, including salt cod, rabanadas (similar to French toast), porco preto (black pig) sandwiches, dried fruit and mulled wine. A Christmas train provides entertainm­ent for kids, although even bigger rides can be found at Wonderland Lisboa in Parque Eduardo VII, which features a Ferris wheel, ice rink, carousel and trampoline­s, as well as stalls selling handicraft­s.

How: Find Avani Avenida Liberdade (avanihotel­s.com/en/lisbon) on Lisbon’s main shopping street, within walking distance of both fairs. Doubles from £82 per night with breakfast. Guests can also use the rooftop sky bar at sister hotel Tivoli Avenida Liberdade next door, which offers great views of Lisbon. Flights with easyjet (easyjet. com) from Gatwick start from around £66 one way.

KRAKOW, POLAND When: November 25 to December 26

Spread across the Rynek Glowny central square, Krakow’s Christmas market is the oldest in Poland. If you’ve never tasted pierogi (a type of fried dumpling) before, this is the place to do it.

Clasp a mug of warming grzane (mulled wine) while browsing for handmade decoration­s and toys, then take a horse-drawn carriage ride around the city to see the Krakow Szopki, a collection of miniature nativity scenes displayed in windows. How: The Metropolit­an Boutique Hotel (hotelmetro­politan.pl) occupies a renovated 19th century building, perfectly placed between the Old Town Square and the trendy Kazimierz district. Doubles from £53 per night with breakfast. Wizzair (wizzair. com) flies from London Luton to Krakow from £26.

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left, and Wolfgangse­e in Austria, below
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Krakow, Poland, above, Toulouse,
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Rossio Square, Lisbon

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