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FREE Bottle of Champagne or M&S Vouchers - Book Early for our 2010 Weekend Christmas Markets
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The Grote Markt in Antwerp is packed with stalls, where you can stock up on Christmas decorations and stocking fillers.
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Nestled in the triangle of Switzerland, Germany and France, Basel is one of Europe’s most exciting Christmas regions.
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With Bath Abbey and the Roman Baths as a backdrop, this Market has a very special atmosphere.
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Treat yourself to mulled wine, hot mead and some hot roasted chestnuts at the illuminated festive Christmas market in Bonn.
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Colourful lights illuminate festive stalls in the beautiful medieval Bruges, with its cobbled streets and historic buildings..
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Brussels Christmas Market, made up of 240 wooden chalets, is overlooked by the splendour of the Stock Exchange (the Bourse) and dotted around the Place St Catherine and the Marche aux Poissons.
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Every year the Düsseldorf' Christmas Market displays its "gingerbread houses" close to the beautiful shopping area of Königsallee.
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The enchanting Trier Christmas Market takes places on the medieval Main Market, overlooked by the Trier Cathedral.
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Nuremberg Christmas Market has been a model for other markets and in much demand for TV productions.
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The Christmas Market at La Defense is one of the biggest and the most popular. Each Christmas, Paris is transformed into a festive paradise with spectacular decorations and Christmas lights.
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Maastricht hosts a traditional Christmas Market filled with wonderful stalls and all the trimmings. Concerts and dance performances create a festive Dutch Christmas experience.
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Valkenburg's lime caves are transformed into glittering Christmas grottoes creating a magical ambiance. All the shops are festooned with fairy lights and decorations.
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