Today we embark on a magical journey to Wiesbaden, a city known for its stunning architecture, rich history and vibrant charm. It holds a special place in my heart not just because I was born here, but because I spent over 14 years of my life exploring every corner of this beautiful city. In this cinematic video, I explain everything you need to know if you're planning a visit from parking tips and coast to the must-try treats and whether this magical experience is really worth it. And trust me, you won’t want to miss the highlight of the night—it might just surprise you! So, grab a warm drink, get cozy, and immerse yourselfe in the Wiesbaden Christmas Market! also known as the "Sternschnuppenmarkt". Music - It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year by Kylie Minogue The Christmas Market is located in the heart of Wiesbaden. In the city center and the pedestrian zone with over 1700 retail businesses it offers everything you could wish for. If you arrive by train, you can plan a 15-minute walk and pass a small park called Reisinger-Anlage. It is cozy and it only goes straight. The local bus operator ESWE Verkehr is also offering an event ticket - you can see here - with which you can visit the markets from the Mainz and Wiesbaden area for 5 euros or 5 euro and 20 cents in 2025. This ticket is also valid for S-Bahn and regional trains. If you arrive by car you can park in the theater, city 2, Maurizio's gallery and Wiesbaden's parking garage from Friday to Sunday for a maximum of 5 euros. Wow, this ferris wheel is really impressive and takes us on five laps and heated gondolas at a height of 45 meters. Price: 6 euros Wiesbaden's ice rink at Warmen Damm is a magical winter highlight. Tickets are just six euro for adults, four euro for kids, and skate rentals for only four euro. While skating you'll enjoy stunning views of the historic Kurhaus and its illuminated casino. (crowd chattering) Copyright! Hi Ramona! Hi! You're back in my vlog. Yes. Yeah, I'm happy. And how much expensive is the mulled wine (Glühwein) here? Hello! 4 Euros. 4 euros, okay. And Deposit 3 euros. So the summary is 7 euros. It's very expensive. But it's worth it. Right? Yes. And we're here with Helena. And... Want to say hello? Hello! What is this? It's really nice. Oh, carbs Uh-oh. Panda is cool Yes. Yes. It fit`s better than the purples. Yes? How much? 19 Euros Okay. I should show it to Uncle Joey for the film. Nice and soft, right? Wow. Mm-hmm. (speaking in foreign language) (laughing) (speaking in foreign language) Okay. Write in the comments. Red or black bicycle? For Christmas tree? Yeah, for Christmas. For what I did. Oh? For what I did. Yeah, that is mine, PlayStation. 15 euro, nice. Hi Kai! (laughing) Nice. What do we have here? Three euro for this? Three? Yeah. It's expensive or? (crowd chattering) Chili? Chili, remember the word. (speaking in foreign language) This is yours? (speaking in foreign language) Yeah. Okay, here's two euro. This is red. This is red, you get it. Yes. You get it. (laughing) A heart for Wiesbaden. Yeah. Every year she's coming here and she's buying one of this. One of this for Christmas. Yeah. I have to pee like a horse (speaking in foreign language) I have to pee like a horse Yeah, here the town hall has a toilet It should also be mentioned that the town hall has opened toilets. You will find these behind the live grandstand. Okay, this little cinematic video should have given you a little overview. You can spend a few hours here on a cozy evening strolling through the city center, visiting the main train station, the ferris wheel and ice skating. It's pretty busy at weekends so avoid rush hour. The Christmas market is within walking distance of the main train station and is spread over a large creek. Thanks for watching, support and subscribe ♥