We went to the Christmas Village on the Inner Harbor this year. The area is modeled after the Christmas markets that are popular in Europe, especially Germany. We had fun wandering through the small shops. All we bought was food--some sausages, pretzels, and a crepe for dinner.
Inside a tent was more booths selling gifts, trinkets, and food. The stage was empty the whole time we were there, so we didn't hear any fun music. Since it was a Saturday night, the place was crowded and it was hard to find seats. We sat on the edge of the stage and ate our pretzels and sausages. At least we were out of the cold!
We enjoyed the visit and may go again next year.
The sign outside |
Cool paintings on the backs of the sheds |
Lines for food |
A tree! And more sheds! |
Inside a tent was more booths selling gifts, trinkets, and food. The stage was empty the whole time we were there, so we didn't hear any fun music. Since it was a Saturday night, the place was crowded and it was hard to find seats. We sat on the edge of the stage and ate our pretzels and sausages. At least we were out of the cold!
The stage area |
We enjoyed the visit and may go again next year.
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