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Introducing Christmas Market Hours in Spain
Madrid Christmas Market
Madrid Christmas Market is a stage for all kinds of craftsmen, where you can buy many different handmade decorations or small ornaments, Christmas grooves and so on. Better for buying gifts for friends.
1. Christmas Market in Plaza Mayo
When: November 24-December 31
This is the traditional and oldest Christmas market in Nádri, and one of the most beautiful late-night Christmas markets. Hundreds of stalls with lots of knick-knacks will gather here.
2. Plaza de Espa?a Christmas Market
When: 9:00 to 24:00 from the beginning of December 2008 to January 5, 2008, with two days of closure from Christmas Day to New Year's Day, and 9:00 to 15:00 on December 24 and December 31.
It is called the Madrid Regional Art Fair, and it sells some high quality and expensive things like ceramics, jewelry, leather, sculptures, toys and gold and silverware.
Current LocationThe streets of Valencia are very busy during Christmas. Here we mainly display our toys, crafts and trinkets.
1. Christmas Market at the Central Market
When: December 1, 2008 to January 7, 2008
There are more than 60 stalls here to fulfill all your Christmas fantasies.
Come to the Christmas Market at the Central Market of Valencia for a truly sweet Christmas! Roasted chestnuts, Christmas cookies, gingerbread men, Belen, Christmas trees . Come here for more than 60 stalls to fulfill all your Christmas fantasies!
2. Columbus Market
When: 16 December 2008 - 5 January 2008
Inside this very modern building with lovely decorations, the market is full of small workshops and activities for children.
Valencia Christmas Market
The winter of the year is a real romantic white kingdom with a great Christmas atmosphere.
1. Byron Street Christmas Market
When: early December 2008 to early January 2008
There are more than 40 stalls selling mainly Basque snacks, handicrafts and Christmas trinkets. The stalls here are small wooden huts, which is very romantic when it snows.
2. St. Thomas Market
Time December 21
Here you can eat grilled tortillas with sausages, a Basque specialty, and txacol white wine. You can also enjoy theater performances and traditional Basque music.
Bilbao Christmas Fair
The fair is in Andalusia, Spain. It's also sunny in winter and there's a lot of Christmas cheer here.
1. Seville Christmas Fair
When: December 5, 2008 - January 5, 2008
This is one of the largest Christmas fairs in Andalusia. The stalls display the most traditional and representative items of Seville.
2. Granada Christmas Market
When: December 2, 2008 - January 6, 2008, closed on Christmas Day and New Year's Day.
The market here is unique, with 28 stalls in BibRambla Square. Items sold here include gifts, Christmas troughs, books, Christmas trees and other small things.
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