A Christmas market with a thousand possibilities
Merano, the second largest city in South Tyrol, is especially known for its Mediterranean climate. And so it happens that in winter you see palm trees decorated for Christmas in front of snow-covered mountain slopes in the valley. Nevertheless, Christmas spirit comes up in the spa town. With a Christmas market that is unparalleled.
Merano Christmas enlivens the city center of Merano with events that will satisfy even the most demanding visitors. The most important squares in the city center are transformed into festively decorated stages for a wide variety of activities during Advent and Christmas. Whether ice skating at the Thermenplatz, an atmospheric guided tour of the city by lantern light, Christmas music concerts: the list of Merano Christmas highlights is long.
The opening hours of Merano Christmas
Merano Christmas is open daily from November 26, 2021 to January 6, 2022 (except December 25).
The opening will take place on November 25, 2021.
Trade stands
From Sunday to Thursday 10-19 h
Friday, Saturday and 07.12.2021 10-20 clock
Special opening hours
24.12.2021 10-15.30
closed 25.12.2021
31.12.2021 10-15.30 o’clock
06.01.2022 10-18 o’clock
Gastro booths
From Sunday to Thursday 10-21 h
Friday, Saturday and 07.12.2021 10-22.30 hrs
Special opening hours
24.12.2021 10-17 h
closed 25.12.2021
31.12.2021 10-17 o’clock
06.01.2022 10-18 o’clock
The South Tyrolean Christmas Markets are Green Events
Green events are events that are planned, organized and implemented according to environmentally friendly criteria. Regional value creation, resource efficiency, waste management, mobility and social responsibility are the key factors here. Authenticity and naturalness, that is what characterizes the five original South Tyrolean Christmas markets. Since 2014, the Christmas markets along the five-star route have been shining under a green star.
So if you want to immerse yourself in the magic that only this time of year can offer, Merano Christmas is the place for you. A place to breathe in the warmth of Advent and the flair of the city. A city with its traditions, but always open to new things.
Will I see you?