The Christmas markets in Aachen and Cologne are very popular with British travelers as these are the closest German cities to Britain and easily reached by coach, car, or train.
Aachen and Cologne (Köln) are the closest major German cities to United Kingdom. Both cities have great Christmas markets and are within easy reach of Britain for travelers by National Express Eurolines coaches, Eurostar trains, or by car using ferries. Trains are usually the easiest way to travel from London to Aachen and Cologne while cheap National Express coaches are available from all over the UK to London with easy connections to Eurolines buses. Most ferries cross the English Chanel near Dover and Calais but for travelers from further north in England and Scotland better options are available from Harwich, Hull, and Newcastle to Belgium and Holland.
The highest number of ferries goes from Dover to Calais and Dover to Dunkirk – both French cities are around three hours drive from Aachen and just less than four hours from Cologne. Dutch ferry ports including Hook of Holland, Rotterdam, and Amsterdam (Ijmuiden) and Belgian Zeebrugge are all closer and very convenient for travelers from northern England and Scotland.
Useful ferry routes for travel from the UK to Christmas markets in Germany include:
Driving times from major ferry port towns to Germany are around:
Most of the driving will be on dual carriage way highways, which present little difficulty for British right hand drive vehicles.
National Express Eurolines buses are available daily from London to Frankfurt am Main via Aachen and Cologne (Köln). Buses travel overnight and usually use P&O ferries to cross the English Channel from Dover to Calais but sometimes further daytime coaches requiring a bus change in Brussels are also available.
Traveling times from London Victoria Coach station are around 11 hours to Aachen and an hour more to Cologne (Köln). The buses usually stop en route at Dover and Gillingham in England.
Buses may not be the fastest or most comfortable way to travel but it is low stress and an environmentally friendly way to travel. Special deals are often available with last-minute travel much cheaper than flying or trains. Currently, return National Express bus fares from anywhere in Britain to London can be as cheap as £15 return if combined with an onward Eurolines coach trip to any destination in Europe.
See Travel by Bus from London UK to Germany for more details on National Express Eurolines bus services between Britain and Germany.
Aachen and Cologne are easy train rides from Brussels with excellent connecting services to Eurostar trains. From Brussels, TGV Thalys trains and German Railways Inter-City-Express (ICE) trains provide the fastest connections to Aachen and Cologne.
Traveling times from London can be as little as four hours to Aachen but more likely 4:30 to five hours. Traveling to Cologne is just over an hour longer. Deutsche Bahn (German Railways) has an excellent online timetable for all German public transportation and most railway and major bus services in Europe.