CHRISTMAS MARKETS OF GERMANY & FRANCE
DECEMBER 9-17, 2025
A 9-DAY TOUR OF EUROPEAN CHRISTMAS MARKETS IN ADVENT
Christmas Markets of Germany & France
A 9-Day tour of some of the most famous Christmas markets in Germany and France
December 9-17, 2025
Pricing starting at $3,545
TRIP SYNOPSIS
This shopping trip will be accompanied by Fr. Carl Musemeche who will offer daily Mass and there will be some visits to religious sites.
Following centuries of old-world Advent tradition, embark on a unique 9-day journey as you explore the historic Christmas markets of Germany and France. Experience the beauty and spiritual significance of these markets, and the cities that contain them, as you wander through the stalls adorned with handmade religious and secular gifts, intricate nativity scenes, and reverent decorations. Savor the flavors of the season with traditional treats like stollen and bratwurst, and partake in the warmth of glühwein as you reflect on the true meaning of Christmas. Visit some of the most renowned markets in the region, including the historic ones of Munich and Salzburg, the charming ones of Heidelberg, and the enchanting markets of Strasbourg and Mainz. Delve into the European traditions of the Advent season as you explore the markets' ancient stalls, and witness the beauty of Christmas with a new perspective.
Throughout your tour, take time to visit and pray at some of the main sites and churches of each city. This journey offers a unique opportunity to shop, travel with a priest chaplain of the Society of St. Pius X, and create lasting memories of a truly blessed and sacred Christmas in the company of fellow Catholics.
HIGHLIGHTS AT A GLANCE
Munich: Asamkirche, dedicated to the martyr St. John Nepomuk, Munich Christmas market, old city, Marienplatz Square
Neuschwanstein Castle: photo stop at the fairytale Neuschwanstein Castle (weather permitting)
Ettal: Ettal Basilica, Monastery Brewery
Oberammergau: Charming village known for its Passion Play, its woodcarving craftsmanship, and its Lüftlmalerei houses
Salzburg: Sites related to Mozart, old city, Salzburg Christkindlemarket, Hellbrunn Palace
Rothburg Ob Der Tauber: Christkindlemarket, Franconian Medieval town
Heidelburg: Old city and Christkindlemarket
Strasbourg: Strasbourg Cathedral, Christkindlemarket, old city, boat ride
Mainz: St. Martin’s Cathedral, Gutenburg Museum, Christkindlemarket, old city
Frankfurt: Christkindlemarket, old city
ITINERARY
Day 1. Tuesday, December 9: Transatlantic flight to Munich, Germany
Day 2. Wednesday, December 10: Munich
Welcome to Germany! After arriving at Munich International Airport and meeting your tour escort, board your motor-coach and transfer to the hotel in the city center of Munich to drop off your bags. Enjoy free time until check-in time at the hotel. Tonight, mingle with fellow travelers over a welcome dinner at the hotel. Overnight in Munich. (WD)
Day 3. Thursday, December 11: Munich
Begin the day with a guided city tour of Munich, Germany′s unofficial southern capital, a city long important in European history. Visit the Marienplatz with the world famous “Glockenspiel” and the twin-towered Frauenkirche, the most familiar landmark of old Munich. Continue to see the Asamkirche, dedicated to the martyr St. John of Nepomuk, the Town Hall, and the magnificent boulevards created by King Ludwig in the middle of the 19th century (exterior views only). After lunch on your own, have time at leisure to explore the Munich’s Christmas Market on Marienplatz (St. Mary’s Square) in the center of the city. A huge Christmas tree covered in lights towers over the many stands all aglow with pre-Christmas decorations. Advent music is performed live every evening from the balcony of the Town Hall. In Neuhauser Strasse, only a few steps from Marienplatz square, you will find what probably is Germany’s largest manger market. The authentic nativity scenes at this market are complete with lanterns for the mangers, fodder for the ox and donkey, and gifts from the three Magi. Enjoy dinner on your own and overnight at your hotel in Munich. (BB)
Day 4. Friday, December 12: Munich – Neuschwanstein Castle – Linderhof Castle – Oberammergau – Ettal – Munich
* We have received information that Oberammergau and Ettal will not have Christmas markets this year, so today’s schedule has been altered accordingly.
First thing this morning, journey to the Alps for a photo stop at the fairytale Neuschwanstein Castle, weather permitting. Continue to visit Linderhof Castle, one of three castles commissioned by King Ludwig II. Then transfer to Oberammergau for some free time for lunch. Oberammergau is a charming Bavarian village nestled in the Ammergau Alps, known worldwide for its Passion Play, a grand theatrical performance depicting the suffering, death, and resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Beyond its religious tradition, Oberammergau is famous for its beautifully painted houses (called Lüftlmalerei), depicting biblical scenes and local folklore, as well as its woodcarving craftsmanship, which has been a proud local art for centuries. Finally, journey to the nearby town of Ettal to visit its Basilica, a stunning example of Baroque architecture, and for a guided visit to the Ettal Monastery Brewery. Enjoy some free time in Ettal for dinner before a late return to Munich. (BB)
Day 5. Saturday, December 13: Munich - Salzburg - Munich
Board your motor-coach and depart for a day’s excursion to Salzburg, Austria, the city where Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born. Enjoy a guided tour of Salzburg beginning with Hellbrunn Palace to enjoy its gardens and hidden trick fountains. See the exterior of the Baroque St. Rupert and Vergilius Cathedral, passing by Mozarteum – a museum in Mozart′s birth house, the Benedictine monastery in St. Peter’s Abbey and Mirabell Palace & Gardens (exterior views). Visit Salzburg Christkindlmarkt at the Dom and Residenzplatz, which has deep historical roots and is one of the world’s oldest Advent markets. Its unique setting in the heart of Salzburg’s World Heritage-listed Old City, the traditional market stands and its long history, make the Salzburg Christkindlmarkt a truly special occasion. Afterwards, return to Munich for dinner and overnight at your hotel. (BB, D)
Day 6. Sunday, December 14: Munich - Rothenburg ob der Tauber - Heidelberg
Start your day with a drive to the Franconian town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber, a picturesque town straight from the Middle Ages, preserved with dedication and skill. Rothenburg has withstood the ravages of time and war and gives us a unique glimpse into the past. See its city walls, lovely wood-framed houses, and town square with the famous St. James Cathedral (exterior views only). Take time at leisure to discover Rothenburg’s Christmas Market. Every year this medieval town is transformed into a winter’s fairytale. The market looks back on over 500 years of living heritage that has hardly changed since its historic origins. Continue to Heidelberg and briefly explore its beautiful Christmas Market, where you can discover numerous Christmas stalls in addition to picturesque alleys and sights, which sell enchanting gifts in various places in the old town. Next to the market is one of the most beautiful ice rinks in Germany, boasting a view of the world-famous castle ruins on Karlsplatz. Dinner and overnight in Heidelberg. (BB, D)
Day 7. Monday, December 15: Heidelberg – Strasbourg – Heidelberg
Take a day’s excursion to Strasbourg in France. Enjoy a guided tour with a stroll around the city center. During this walk, see a famous astronomical clock that strikes each day at 12:30. See the Petite France quarter, a former mill and tanner district that still maintains its medieval charm. Half-timbered houses, the Ponts Couverts, and the Palais de Rohan are among the wonders that Strasbourg holds in store for you. The Grand Island, the city center, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is connected to the rest of the city by 22 stone bridges (exterior views). Visit the Cathedral of Strasbourg, and then take a boat ride on the canal (weather permitting). Return to Heidelberg for dinner on your own. Overnight in Heidelberg. (BB)
Day 8. Tuesday, December 16: Heidelberg – Mainz – Frankfurt
This morning, drive to Mainz. Start your guided tour with a visit to St. Martin’s Cathedral that has towered over the ancient city of Mainz for centuries. Here kings have been crowned and sadly, the Protestant Reformation was kindled. Continue to the Gutenberg Museum, one of the oldest museums of printing in the world, located opposite the cathedral, on the magnificent Market Square where you will see colorful, ornately decorated old houses and a beautiful renaissance well. Next, stroll through the nearby Old Town to walk along the romantic winding lanes of the medieval part of the city and discover picturesque little squares, such as the Cherry Orchard, with its half-timbered houses. After lunch on your own, continue to Frankfurt. Upon arrival, visit the Christmas Market in Frankfurt, which is one of the oldest and most beautiful Christmas markets in Germany. In the middle of the historic old town, surrounded by magnificent half-timbered houses and the imposing Römer, the market shines in festive splendor and attracts visitors from all over the world. Tonight, enjoy a group farewell dinner at a local restaurant. Overnight at your hotel in Frankfurt. (BB, FD)
Day 9. Wednesday, December 17: Homebound Flight
Transfer to Frankfurt airport for your flight home. (BB)
(BB) Buffet breakfast; (D) Dinner; (WD) Welcome dinner; (FW) Farewell dinner
* In case of unforeseen events, this itinerary is subject to change.
CHAPLAIN
Fr. Carl Musemeche was born and raised in the formerly French-speaking, Catholic, and rural sugarcane-producing community of Bayou Blue, Louisiana. He graduated from The University of Louisiana at Monroe with a degree in Pharmacy. After completing the Radiopharmacy curriculum at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana and obtaining an Authorized User/R.S.O. licensure with the N.R.C., he practiced as a Nuclear Pharmacist for some years before entering the SSPX seminary in Winona.
Fr. Musemeche was ordained on June 21, 2019 by Bishop Bernard Tissier de Mallerais at St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary in Dillwyn, Virginia. He is assigned to St. Mary’s in Kansas, where his duties consist of parish ministry.
Father has traveled extensively throughout the world and has made several pilgrimages to Europe and the Holy Land.
TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS
Currently, there are no restrictions to travel to the visited countries. For current travel advisories by country, please visit https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories.html/
It is projected that in the 4th quarter of 2026, non-European Union (EU) tourists planning to visit Europe’s Schengen Zone (most of Europe) will need to apply for the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS). This new requirement affects travelers from visa-exempt countries, aiming to boost security measures while making the process smoother for short-term visitors. While the ETIAS is not a visa, it does require non-EU tourists to get pre-approval before their trip. (Information taken from www.etias.com)
The ETIAS will cost 20 Euros per person and should be a very quick process; however, we will ask travelers to obtain it at least six weeks prior to travel.
Currently, there is no ETIAS registration site yet. We will be monitoring this new travel requirement, and when applicable, we will notify travelers and ask them to acquire their ETIAS independently.
ACCOMMODATIONS
Accommodations for this pilgrimage are in first-class hotels.
(4) nights Munich: Hilton Munich City 4* or similar
(2) nights Heidelberg: NH Collection 4* or similar
(1) night Frankfurt: Avani Frankfurt City 4* or similar
Rooms in double occupancy are for two people to share; they have two twin beds or one double bed. Rooms in single occupancy have a single bed and are for one person to occupy; a “single supplement fee” is added for single occupancy rooms.
FLIGHT SCHEDULE
There is no group air for this trip. Passengers will be purchasing individual plane tickets.
Please do not purchase any connecting air tickets until we give the parameters for buying tickets for this group.
TRIP PACE
The pace for this pilgrimage is “on the go”. There is daily walking and standing. Pilgrims must be in active enough condition to walk 3-4 hours and stand for 2-3 hours per day. We strongly recommend preparing oneself by walking before the trip, building up to at least 2-3 miles per day.
Sometimes walking is up or down slopes, and at times sidewalks and terrain will be uneven. Pilgrims must have full mobility and be able to climb several stairs, since many of the visited places have no other access. A certain pace must be kept by all pilgrims in order to cover the scheduled sightseeing. Some days may have several hours on the motor-coach.
Also see the “PHYSICAL HEALTH & FITNESS” section in the General Terms & Conditions.
PRICING INFORMATION
Price per person in double occupancy Land-only: $3,545
Price per person in single occupancy Land-only: $4,435
Price per person in double occupancy With-air: $4,585
Price per person in single occupancy With-air: $5,475
Single supplement included in above single occupancy pricing: $890
Final registration is due by: September 19, 2025
Balance due by: September 29, 2025
Please do not purchase any air tickets to connect with the group until we confirm the group is formed. We will notify pilgrims when the time is proper.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
Scheduled roundtrip transatlantic flights (when purchasing the air-inclusive package)
Accommodations in first-class hotels
Daily Holy Mass
Deluxe motor-coach for scheduled transfers and sightseeing
Daily meals per the itinerary
Services of a professional English-speaking tour escort
Admission fees for all included sightseeing
Porterage for one suitcase per person at the hotels, where available
Service charges, government fees
What’s not included:
Travel insurance
Gratuities to tour escort, local guides, driver, and church alms
Also see the “NOT INCLUDED” section in the General Terms & Conditions.