Skip to content
-
Subscribe to our newsletter & never miss our best posts. Subscribe Now!
  • https://www.facebook.com/
  • https://twitter.com/
  • https://t.me/
  • https://www.instagram.com/
  • https://youtube.com/
Spectator Spectator
Spectator Spectator
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Contributors
    • Editor
  • Legal
  • Polls Archive
  • Privacy
  • Sample Page
  • Site Map
  • Staff
  • The Spectator Staff
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Contributors
    • Editor
  • Legal
  • Polls Archive
  • Privacy
  • Sample Page
  • Site Map
  • Staff
  • The Spectator Staff
Subscribe
Close

Search

Arts & EntertainmentLife & Culture

Annual Christkindlemarket Returns Downtown to Daley Plaza

By Karina Kosmala
December 2, 2018 2 Min Read
Comments Off on Annual Christkindlemarket Returns Downtown to Daley Plaza

By Katie Vazquez

Every year since 1996, Chicago has held the Christkindlmarket. A tradition that has increased in popular demand, now popping up in several locations such as Wrigleyville, Naperville, and Milwaukee. Its longest running location, is held at Chicago’s Daley Plaza since 1997. Keep in mind that some of the secondary locations might be missing a few vendors found at the original location.

On Friday, November 16th, 2018 Christkindlmarket returned to Daley Plaza. Christkindlmarket features various crafts for the Christmas season. (Photo Credit to Josiah Reyes)

The Market currently sells handmade German ornaments, decorations, cuisine, and alcoholic beverages. The ornament shop is a hands down place to stop and take a look around. Ornaments upon ornaments are sorted into various categories from colors, animals, and even food! Some crowd favorite foods include: apple strudel, potato pancakes, and hot chocolate served in a differently designed mug each year. This year, a popular mug being sold is shaped as a snowman. It wouldn’t be a German market without German beer wafting in the air! The Christkindlmarket serves imported beer from Germany for eight dollars a serving.

The Market is no doubt a special spot to go with friends, family, or a date, to get in the spirit of the holiday season and enjoy some delicious food. It is even a notable site to buy unique or sentimental gifts for Christmas. Transportation to the market is very simple. Just down Harlem is the green line that will go downtown with a very short walk to Daley Plaza. For Concordia commuters, there is also the Blue Line that will stop right on Washington, the same street as the Richard J. Daley Center. If neither of these options work, check out the stops on your nearest available CTA or Metra.

Tags:

ChicagoChristkindlemarketChristmasCraftsGerman cuisineGerman decorationsGerman ornaments
Author

Karina Kosmala

Follow Me
Other Articles
Previous

Season Opener Exhibition Ends in Cougar Loss

Next

Dr. Gard’s Retirement

Copyright 2026 — Spectator. All rights reserved. Blogsy WordPress Theme