BY: Marco Fogliazza
One of the main traditions of the Christmas holidays is that of Northern Italy’s Christmas markets. These can be found everywhere in Italy and there are some that stand out for their longevity and beauty. Here you can find artisanal and gastronomic products perfect to gift someone on Christmas. Here a selection of the cutest Christmas markets in Northern Italy. Generally they begin setting up around mid-November and then continue throughout the month of December.
From the smallest villages to the biggest cities there are so many Christmas markets to visit with suggestive atmospheres and high quality products. Here, you will be able to find out which are the best to visit in Alto Adige and Trentino. But not only that, as you will also discover the markets of Aosta and the big city ones such as those in Milan and Turin.
SOURCE: https://italian-traditions.com/
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