Wroclaw Christmas Market 2026 – Jarmark Bożonarodzeniowy, Program & Guide
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Wroclaw Christmas Market 2026 – Jarmark Bożonarodzeniowy, Program & Guide

Nov 20, 2026 🇵🇱 Wrocław, Poland 1 Views

Event Details

Welcome to the Wroclaw Christmas Market 2026

From 20 November 2026 to 7 January 2027, Wroclaw's historic Market Square (Rynek) and Plac Solny transform into one of Poland's largest, most magical and fairy-tale Christmas markets. Framed by colorful tenement houses and accompanied by the city's famous whimsical dwarf statues, the "Jarmark Bożonarodzeniowy" offers an unforgettable holiday experience.

Highlights

  • One of Poland's largest and most spectacular Christmas markets
  • Fairy-tale (masalsı) atmosphere with enchanting light installations
  • Discovering Wroclaw’s iconic dwarf statues scattered among the festive stalls
  • A towering, beautifully decorated Christmas tree right on the main square
  • Traditional Polish arts, crafts, and hand-blown glass ornaments
  • Delicious local treats, including Polish mulled wine (Grzaniec) and pierogi
  • Family-friendly carousels and children's attractions

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Program

The market is open daily from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM. Visitors can wander through a labyrinth of wooden chalets offering regional food, gifts, and seasonal decorations. Special holiday displays, musical performances, and dazzling evening illuminations fill the air with magic. Note that the market is closed on December 24th and 25th, and opens at 1:00 PM on December 26th.

Tickets

Admission to the Wroclaw Christmas Market in the Market Square is entirely free. No tickets or advance bookings are required, allowing visitors to stroll freely through the festive grounds.

Visitor Tips

  • Visit on a weekday to enjoy a more relaxed atmosphere, as weekends get exceptionally crowded.
  • Keep an eye out for Wroclaw's famous bronze dwarf statues hiding near the market stalls.
  • Warm up with a traditional cup of spiced Polish mulled wine (Grzaniec).
  • Dress warmly in layers as winter evenings in Poland can be quite chilly.
  • Book your accommodation well in advance due to the market's high popularity.

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