Warsaw Christmas Market – Old Town, Program & Visitor Guide
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Warsaw Christmas Market – Old Town, Program & Visitor Guide

Nov 21, 2026 🇵🇱 Warsaw, Poland 2 Views

Event Details

Welcome to the Warsaw Christmas Market

From late November to early January, Warsaw's historic Castle Square (Plac Zamkowy) and the charming lanes of the Old Town (Stare Miasto) transform into a winter wonderland. Framed by the reconstructed Royal Castle and ancient medieval fortifications, this market offers one of Central Europe's most enchanting festive backdrops, illuminated by breathtaking holiday lights.

Highlights

  • Stunning setting at Castle Square (Plac Zamkowy) and along the Old Town defensive walls
  • Traditional market stalls featuring exquisite amber jewellery and crafts
  • Magical festive illuminations stretching across the historic Old Town
  • Open-air ice skating rink right in the Old Town Market Square
  • Local Polish delicacies including grilled Oscypek cheese and mulled wine (Grzaniec)
  • Hand-blown glass ornaments and unique wooden handicrafts
  • Live traditional carols and cultural performances in a historic ambiance

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Program

The market stretches from the Royal Castle along the medieval walls towards the Barbican. Open daily from midday until the evening, visitors can wander through cozy wooden chalets filled with unique gifts. Alongside artisanal craft demonstrations and festive music, traditional food stalls offer a true taste of Polish winter hospitality.

Tickets

Admission to the Warsaw Christmas Market in the Old Town is completely free of charge. No tickets or advance bookings are needed, allowing visitors to stroll freely through the festive alleyways.

Visitor Tips

  • Visit in the late afternoon and evening to fully enjoy the spectacular Christmas light displays.
  • Look out for authentic Polish amber (kehribar) jewellery stalls for unique souvenirs.
  • Wear warm clothing and comfortable shoes suitable for walking on cobblestone streets.
  • Warm up with a traditional cup of spiced hot wine (Grzaniec) or local hot beer.
  • Plan your visit on a weekday to enjoy a more relaxed and peaceful atmosphere.

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