by Claudia Astarita
Christmas comes along with a beautiful atmosphere of love, family and...markets! This is a spread tradition worldwide that in Italy turns out to be very special thanks to the mouth-watering food and nativity scenes, finely made by local craftsmen. Let us explore some of the Italian best Christmas markets one should not miss out.
Bolzano hosts its own from November 26th until December 23rd and it stands out as one of the most famous of the Alpine area. Set up in Piazza Walter, visitors can find local craftsmanship together with local food specialties. Merano's market is on from November the 26th until January the 6th. The city – well known for its spas and beauty centres, becomes a hub where to find several goods and particular objects. In fact, craftsmanship is accompanied by knotted goods, pastries, ceramics, toys along with organic products and clothes.
Fonte: This is Italy
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