Cologne 2025 – post 1

A new city!  Someone at work recommended Cologne for Christmas markets and that rose to the top of our list.  We’re on another train and this one handed us German gummi bears – how cool is that. A little snack for the train ride. 🙂

Walk out of the station, and you are literally hit in the face with this.  Okay, I’ll agree it’s not the best photo I’ve taken, but I’m staying true to the story and this was my first photo. Wow, just wow.

We could easily walk to our hotel from the church – it’s on the other side of the building.  Standard city hotel – but what a view.  This is a little side Christmas market. Not even sure it has a name. On the other side of a building, is the Cathedral Christmas market. Maybe they outgrew their original space and gradually moved down to this open spot?

We needed food – we both were famished.  This was one block away and fairly typical German food. Nothing fancy, just nourishing and something to fill us up.

First Christmas market we ran into was the Winter Marchen – lots of gnomes around.  Yep, there’s gnomes up in the ‘windows’ in all of the arches.

It covered several long blocks with one block primarily devoted to food kiosks and the other a mix of food and products for purchase.  We stopped inside a beer hall that looked fun. No, we did not bring that mug home – too big and too heavy, but great for drinking beer.

And part of that building contained this.  Not sure exactly what the ice sport was called, but playing and drinking seemed to be part of the rules. 

We joked about this activity during most of our stay – ice skating.  Nope, not going to happen.  One thing I don’t need to take back would be broken bones.

Since we ate late afternoon, no need for another big meal, but always time for a bag of fried dough and powdered sugar.  The chef gave me one of the balls dipped in chocolate.  It was delicious, but the chocolate was hot, hot, hot and burned my mouth.  Much better sticking with the powdered sugar.

That ‘small’ market seen outside our window when we first arrived………..we stopped in to check it out later that evening and it was all about food and drink . Yep, we added another drinking vessel to our collection. Our first Christmas market mug.

I got to say, I was beat.  Eric walked me back to the room and then he headed out to talk with some locals.  I never heard him return.  Traveling is hard on the body, ha! Stay tuned, more to come from Cologne.

Ginny

Strasbourg Xmas 2025-part 2

We’re here for the Christmas markets, but also for the food. I had a request when we got to Strasbourg………………a repeat visit for a tapas restaurant we visited earlier. Eric made the reservation.

One advantage to a larger group, more items can be ordered and shared. We had plenty, but only needed four for the two of us. First two: foie gras and quiche with goat cheese.

Local sausages and pickled vegetables.

Pork roll in a delicious broth.

Naturally we ordered dessert – which was also a repeat and just as good as my memory: toasted kougelhopf cake, marinated pears with a local fruit puree and a scoop of ice cream. Yum, yum delicious. Not a drop was left on the plate. 🙂

It was a good meal at a repeat location – thanks hon.

Let’s get back to the Christmas decorations. Later in the evening, this wall also had some projections they added.

Now this was a large advent calendar, counting down the days until Christmas. All the numbers were represented, even if you can’t see them in my photo.

Decorations didn’t have to be over the top, sometimes simple and classic is best. Here’s Eric waiting patiently (not!) for my photo.

This was one of my favorite photos. In May, we had dinner at the restaurant in the background.

Several displays had giant bears in their windows.

This was seen on a side of a church, subtle but nice.

Those glasses I mentioned in the previous post?

Before coming, I read that collecting the Christmas market mugs was a ‘thing’. In Strasbourg, it was all about these (plastic) glasses. After getting your chosen hot beverage, a euro was charged for the cup. You bring back the glass, you get back a euro. Let’s just say that we are coming home with a collection. I convinced Eric these plastic glasses were much better (and lighter) than mugs for packing. We were on a hunt to not repeat a glass – we succeeded.

During our wandering, we came across some oysters – Eric needed some. And, maybe just maybe, I had a few of them – very salty.

Another ‘snack’ was a raclette sandwich – O.M.G. Their line was so long, Eric stood in line to pay for the sandwich, while I waited in the other line for pick up. Here was one of the many ‘burners’ melting the cheese before it was scraped onto a bun. You could add a protein and we got the ham.

Oh, and some gherkin pickles was the finishing touch. There was plenty for us to share with the one sandwich. We only needed one.

I needed one more photo of the cathedral while the sun was setting. I didn’t enhance this photo but the beauty of the church was stunning.

These last few photos were show some whimsical shots of Christmas I saw while walking around.

Merry Christmas a bit early.

Ginny & Eric

Strasbourg Xmas 2025

Although we visited Strasbourg this past May, we heard great things about their Christmas Markets and quickly put it on the list for the trip. Getting to Strasbourg from Amsterdam required changing trains in Paris. Love the train system, when it works (and runs on time).

We arrived at dusk and the taxi driver could only take us so far, then walking with the luggage was the reality. Hotel Suisse was the eventual destination. Not a bad walk, even dragging our suitcases and backpacks.

Why could the taxi driver not drop us off at the door? We are steps away from the cathedral where only pedestrian traffic was allowed. This was our view from our 3rd floor window. The cathedral is literally right around the corner.

Our hotel? It was a small boutique accommodation that had some quirkiness as they modified the building throughout the years. Yes, it had an elevator which was a godsend being on the third floor.

Before any exploring was happening, food was on the agenda, and we went with local specialties at a nearby brewery.

sausages, potatoes & kraut
tarte flambe’

Fairly quickly we got in the holiday spirit with all of their colorful decorations hanging between buildings or above storefronts.

You just can’t imagine how many there are. Everywhere you looked there was another display.

Also found several of the actual Christmas markets while we explored. Notice the cup Eric is holding in the bottom right photo? More on that in the next post.

One walkway was decorated with chandeliers with screened boxes for protection. Didn’t expect to see that, ha! An entire alleyway was lined with different chandeliers.

Several locations kept with a theme from the shop below.

One thing we noticed was a police presence at all of the markets. Eric reminded me Europe had some issues a number of years back. They walked in pairs but this individual was stationed near one of their largest trees.

We stayed in Strasbourg 2 nights and 1 day so only doing one more Strasbourg post. Even during daytime the decorations were pretty. That’s in my next post.

Ginny

Christmas Markets 2025

Something else on the bucket list was visiting the European Christmas Markets. The main request from me was find a flight that heads directly to Europe, no layover in the states. We can build a trip after landing for desired destinations. We’ve not had the best run of luck lately with catching our second flight. 😦 Where were we headed? Amsterdam.

But first a few methods of transport: Uber, plane then taxi.

While Eric was snoozing (unfortunately not me) I saw the sun rise over the horizon.

Just a few hours (ha!) and miles on the plane.

Our hotel was the Tivoli. Eric booked the hotel through our credit card and that had a few benefits. One of which was a free upgrade, if available. It was and we got a canal view room.

Ooops, no photo from the window. You’ll have to trust me.

Christmas abounds. We were greeted by the huge bear immediately inside the hotel. If the bear could stand upright, probably my height!

After settling into the hotel, they found us a restaurant for the evening that was walkable. It is a bit chilly, but we were dressed for it.

Five Flies Restaurant

Why 5 flies? The founder, Mr. Nicolaas Kroese, appeared on Broadway holding in his hand an antique cage with 5 copper flies. His appearance, charisma and strange talent for media soon got attention. Since the late 40’s numerous famous persons from all over the world found their way to the Five Flies, Walt Disney included.

Eric talked with the chef as the route in and out was past the kitchen. The chef likes to work with seasonal Dutch ingredients, preferably organic.

The restaurant is often referred to as a culinary museum dining under old Dutch art. Walls are decorated with beautiful gold-plated leather from the 17th and 19th century. Me, I was shocked at all of the ‘real’ candles in each of the rooms – very romantic. This was right beside our table.

It was a nice meal introducing us to Amsterdam.

Time to navigate back to the hotel and catch up on some much needed sleep.

One last photo.