There seem to be a few across the country, curious to see if you have experiences to share: https://www.travelmag.com/articles/20-best-christmas-markets-united-states/
In my part of Texas there will be one or two set up, but they’re not a “classic” holiday experience for most families, as best I can tell. I went to one in the parking lots outside of a baseball stadium and it was… fine.
Yup!
Not here, but I’ve wanted to go to one.
There was one when I lived in Frederick MD, but none here in NM.
There’s a pretty big one in Chicago! I think I went once when I was younger, but I don’t really remember much about it.
Downtown Pittsburgh has one and it’s really nice
Word. I visited Pittsburgh a few Christmases back. Loved the city, and I hate cities. But the market there was sweet.
Pitt is great once you’re able to stop driving! The trains take you where you need to go for little to no money, the museums and parks are solid and there’s plenty of stuff to see and do.
I’m from a Catholic family so I have an apprecation for church design, organs etc. The Cathedral they have is pretty nice and reminds me of ones I’ve visited in Europe
Oh man! the architecture of that city! Even the newer buildings tended to be nice to look at. But the older stuff is as amazing as any city I’ve ever been to.
And you wanna talk about nice? Pittsburgh people were so damn welcoming. No city is perfect, but I’ve never been to any city where I had zero unpleasant encounters. Could have been luck (and probably was, at least in part), but it left a great impression on me.
They’re are pretty rad. My parents love the Bethlehem pa one