Visit the Basel Christmas Market in Northern Switzerland

The Basler Weihnachtsmarkt is the best and biggest Christmas market in Switzerland and draws visitors from nearby Germany and France to Basel — the market is open for Advent 2023.

Christmas Market in Basel, SwitzerlandThe markets in Basel should be open in 2020 but slightly smaller than usual.

The Swiss city Basel, which lies on the border with France and Germany, arguably has the best and largest Christmas market in all of Switzerland. The Basler Weihnachtsmarkt has the atmosphere and attractions that made German Christmas markets popular all over the world. During the whole advent period, the two Christmas markets in old town Basel are further enhanced by beautifully decorated streets, shop windows, and private residences.

In 2023, the Basel Christmas markets are open from November 23 to December 23, 2023, daily from 11:00 to 20:30 on Münsterplatz and Barfüsserplatz (closing early evening on the 23rd).

Basel Christmas Market in Switzerland — Open in Advent 2023

Basel Christmas Market in SwitzerlandThe markets in Basel should be open in 2020 but slightly smaller than usual.

Basel has three main Christmas markets: the largest is on Barfüsserplatz in the old town, a further large market next to the cathedral on Münsterplatz, and a smaller market on the right bank of the Rhine on Claraplatz. These markets are within easy walking distance of each other and in between Basel impresses with beautifully decorated shop windows and buildings.

The Basler Weihnachtsmarkt on Barfüsserplatz adjacent to the main shopping streets of central Basel is the largest and busiest Christmas market in the city. Here around 140 stalls sell Christmas-related crafts and items as well as a range of food and drink. Artists are often at work and happy to answer questions. Stalls are fairly tightly packed in places making the market feel crowded even when not particularly busy.

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A wide range of food is available, including typical Swiss specialties such as raclette (melted cheese) with potatoes and Flammkuchen (like thin pizza) from neighboring Alsace. Sausages, potato cakes, pancakes, waffles, and other baked items are very popular too. Glühwein comes in many varieties while non-alcoholic drinks are also served.

Basler Weihnachtsmarkt on Münsterplatz -- one of three markets in Basel

The second large Christmas Market in Basel is the Weihnachtsmarkt on Münsterplatz. Here around 40 stalls offer Christmas wares. The spacing here is more generous and the square is completely flat making it easier to navigate for families with strollers. From the square, travelers have wonderful views not only of the lovely Romanesque-Gothic Basel Minster but also of the Rhine River.

A smaller Christmas market is located on the opposite side of the Rhine River on Claraplatz in Kleinbasel. The market here has longer opening hours – daily from 11 am to 9 pm.

Christmas in Basel, Switzerland

Special Advent Breads in a Basel Bakery Window - a speciality at the Christmas market 2020

The advent period is a beautiful time of the year to visit Basel. In addition to the Christmas markets, most shops have beautifully decorated windows while many streets have special Christmas lighting too.  Tall Christmas trees adorn many public squares with particularly large ones inside the red Rathaus courtyard and in front of the Basel cathedral.

Basel has 40 museums – many arrange special events during the Advent period. The Foundation Beyler often stages world-class art exhibitions worthy of a journey. Music, not necessarily religious in nature, can be enjoyed in many churches and theaters throughout the city.

Basel is a prosperous city and therefore relatively expensive, as is clear from the high-class shops that predominate its main shopping streets. Ironically, and fairly helpful for the budget, Basel Airport (BSL) is popular with low-cost airlines with many cheap flights from European cities. Getting to Basel Airport is fast and cheap by public transportation too. Very good railway connections are available to all parts of Switzerland, southern Germany, and the Alsace region of France. TGV Lyria trains go all the way to Paris.

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Henk Bekker is a freelance travel writer with over 20 years of experience writing online. He is particularly interested in history, art, and culture. He has lived most of his adult life in Germany, Switzerland, and Denmark. In addition to European-Traveler.com, he also owns a travel website on the Lake Geneva region of Switzerland and maintains statistical websites on car sales and classic car auction prices. Henk holds an MBA from Edinburgh Business School and an MSc in Development Finance from the University of London.