Christmas in Europe - well mostly Germany and Austria
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steve a écrit :
> We are thinking about going Europe for Christmas this year. The plan
> is to do some of the usual tourist things (museums, Castles,
> Cathedrals...) but the main focus would be to experience how Christmas
> is celebrated in Europe. I know much of the American Christmas
> tradition comes from Germany. We plant to go to some Christmas
> markets, perhaps take in a concert, look at the way cities are
> decorated... I'm thinking of visiting Vienna, Saltsburg and Prague,
> some Mad Ludwig sites (Neuschwanstein, Linderhof).
>
> I wonder what other people have done. I'm open to any good
> suggestions as to where to go and what to see.
>
> Thanks
> Steve Gerdemann
>
Strasbourg
http://www.noel-strasbourg.com/flash...nda/04-01-2007
http://www.marche-de-noel-alsace.com/
Here you see that Viking is telling you the truth.
http://www.linternaute.com/sortir/no...e-noel/1.shtml
> We are thinking about going Europe for Christmas this year. The plan
> is to do some of the usual tourist things (museums, Castles,
> Cathedrals...) but the main focus would be to experience how Christmas
> is celebrated in Europe. I know much of the American Christmas
> tradition comes from Germany. We plant to go to some Christmas
> markets, perhaps take in a concert, look at the way cities are
> decorated... I'm thinking of visiting Vienna, Saltsburg and Prague,
> some Mad Ludwig sites (Neuschwanstein, Linderhof).
>
> I wonder what other people have done. I'm open to any good
> suggestions as to where to go and what to see.
>
> Thanks
> Steve Gerdemann
>
Strasbourg
http://www.noel-strasbourg.com/flash...nda/04-01-2007
http://www.marche-de-noel-alsace.com/
Here you see that Viking is telling you the truth.
http://www.linternaute.com/sortir/no...e-noel/1.shtml




