Cologne, Germany — a city where medieval stone and modern Rhine bridges frame a Christmas market scene that feels designed to be walked. ESN to Christmas markets is a one-day group trip that takes Erasmus and international students from the Netherlands into the heart of Cologne's festive bustle. Meet-up details are TBC; the outing accommodates up to 82 people and centers on the famous markets around Kölner Dom and Neumarkt.
Start beneath the cathedral's twin spires, whose dark sandstone Gothic façade towers over the Cathedral Market. Wooden stalls line the plaza selling hand-carved nativity figures, woolen hats, and ornaments made by regional artisans. The scent of Glühwein, roasted chestnuts, and bratwurst threads through narrow lanes; steaming cups warm frozen fingers while conversations in half a dozen languages cut across the air. Walk a few blocks to Neumarkt Christmas Village, a friendlier square known for handcrafted toys, delicate glass baubles, and family-friendly lights.
The market scene is as much architectural as culinary: Romanesque churches, Gothic pinnacles, and the Hohenzollern Bridge offer a visual counterpoint to the seasonal displays. The cathedral itself is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and its scale provides an unmistakable backdrop that's both dramatic and intimate after dusk when strings of bulbs pick out carved stone. Cologne's markets are notable for local craftsmanship—wood, glass and ceramics—so shopping here supports small German makers rather than mass imports.
This trip is social first and sightseeing second. ESN curates a route that balances free time with group meet-ups: stall-hopping, a chance to try Reibekuchen (potato pancakes) or a sweet chimney cake, and stretches of free exploration along the Rhine promenade. Practical notes: bring layered warm clothing, a reusable cup for hot drinks if you prefer, and small euro bills—the most popular stalls accept cards but not all.
Why book this? For travelers on a student budget, ESN offers a simple, low-fuss way to experience a top European holiday tradition with a built-in social scene. It's a standout winter destination because Cologne pairs dramatic historical architecture with lively street-level markets that remain authentically regional. Whether you come for the Glühwein or the company, the day leaves you with easy memories: new friends, smoky-sweet flavors, and a skyline crowned by one of Europe's great cathedrals.
Expect crowded lanes around sunset; pick a clear meeting point such as the cathedral's main entrance or the square by Hohenzollern Bridge. Cobblestones and icy patches appear in winter—wear grippy boots and leave bulky backpacks on the coach. Many stalls use disposable cups; bring a small tote or insulated cup to reduce waste. Plan a slow walk along the Rhine—views of illuminated bridges and river traffic offer a quiet counterpoint to the market buzz. Bring comfortable shoes and patience.