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European city has award-winning Christmas market and almost no crowds
Daily mirror | October 11, 2025 1:39 AM CST

If you're dreaming of a festive getaway complete withChristmas markets and cosy eateries, but can't bear the thought of battling through crowds, then some destinations are off the table.

For instance, Paris, despite its charm and beauty, welcomed 22 million tourists last year, while Vienna, another popular winter destination, saw an astonishing 19 million visitors.

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However, there's one stunning European city that remains relatively crowd-free - and it boasts an award-winning Christmas market.

Lithuania's capital, Vilnius, attracted just 1.2 million tourists last year - a mere fraction compared to Europe's busiest hotspots.

With the holiday season fast approaching, now is the ideal time to consider a trip to this extraordinary city.

Vilnius has been crowned European Christmas Capital 2025 by the Christmas Cities Network, backed by the European Parliament.

It offers a spectacular Christmas tree, a UNESCO-listed Old Town, and of course, markets brimming with mulled wine and handmade crafts, reports the Express.

The holiday season in Vilnius kicks off on 29 November with its most eagerly awaited tradition, the lighting of the Christmas Tree in Cathedral Square.

Each year, the tree showcases a fresh bold design, drawing people to the city to celebrate with their loved ones.

If you fancy being there for the big switch-on, Skyscanner is currently offering return flights from London to Vilnius starting at just £42 - arriving on 29th November and departing on 1st December.

As for digs, prices kick off from a mere £21 per night, making it an ideal budget-friendly getaway - just remember to save some suitcase space for all those pressies.


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