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Fairytale Christmas magic above the Elbe: the ‘Blankeneser Winterfest’ with a cosy mulled wine lounge and a wide variety of culinary delights.

The small Christmas market away from the hustle and bustle of the city centre opens its doors on Erik-Blumenfeld-Platz. In addition to warming mulled wine and good cheer, there is a wide variety of culinary delights. Gourmets' eyes will light up - because at the “Blankeneser Winterfest” you can satisfy your hunger with classic delicacies such as crepes or bratwurst, but also with juicy burgers or Tuscan specialities.

The centrepiece of the winter festival is the cosy mulled wine lounge, where you can drink, party and dance in a festive atmosphere. Of course, the little ones are also catered for, with a children's carousel inviting them to ride along. The ‘Blankeneser Winterfest’ is therefore the perfect destination for family and friends to get in the mood for Christmas together in a cosy atmosphere.

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