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This Chicago Christmas market is officially the best in the country, according to new study

Chicago’s Christkindlmarket draws more interest than any U.S. Christmas market

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If you are planning a festive getaway this winter, one U.S. Christmas market clearly stands above the rest. According to a new study, Chicago’s Christkindlmarket is officially the most popular Christmas market in the country, attracting far more interest than any of its competitors.

The analysis comes from crypto casino Winna, which reviewed search data across 22 different Christmas market related terms, including searches for market hours and locations. The goal was to see which festive destinations people are actively planning to visit this season, and the results were decisive.

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Chicago’s Christkindlmarket dominates the rankings with an average of 44,445 searches per month. That is nearly three times more than any other Christmas market in the U.S., making it the clear favorite for holiday travelers and locals alike. Known for its traditional German food, hot mulled wine, and festive atmosphere, the market has become a winter staple in downtown Chicago.

Philadelphia’s Christmas Village comes in second with 15,681 average monthly searches. Located in Center City, it offers a classic mix of food stalls, holiday gifts, and twinkling lights that draws crowds year after year.

Other top contenders include Carmel, Indiana’s Christkindlmarkt with 11,460 searches and Cambria, California’s Christmas Market with 10,568. New York City’s Columbus Circle Holiday Market rounds out the top five, pulling in 8,353 searches per month thanks to its prime location near Central Park.

“What really drives these searches is nostalgia,” says Paul Mertens, CEO of Winna. “There’s something about Christmas markets that taps into that cozy, old world feeling people crave during the holidays.”

America’s top 10 Christmas markets

  1. Christkindlmarket, Chicago, IL
  2. Christmas Village, Philadelphia, PA
  3. Christkindlmarkt, Carmel, IN
  4. Christmas Market, Cambria, CA
  5. Columbus Circle Holiday Market, New York City, NY
  6. Christkindlmarkt, Cincinnati, OH
  7. Dickens of a Christmas, Franklin, TN
  8. Christmas Market, Georgetown, CO
  9. European Christmas Market, St Paul, MN
  10. Julefest, Solvang, CA
Amanda Teague
Amanda, an accomplished freelance writer from Columbus, Ohio, is a dedicated explorer of both the world and the written word…
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