Hochheimer Market

Lovely Old Town
Lovely Old Town

We didn’t go far this weekend since we needed to take care of some much needed shopping while the stores were open, but that doesn’t mean that we didn’t have a good time over the weekend. As we have mentioned before, all of the stores in Frankfurt are closed on Sundays, so if you need anything, you have to buy it during the week or on Saturday, therefore we spent Saturday taking care of buying a few things for our new apartment. On Sunday, though, we took a short thirty-minute train ride to the town of Hochheim to visit a market that one of our new friends here in Germany had told us about.

Church at Hochheim
Church at Hochheim
Crowds were Gathering
Crowds were Gathering
Sausages Galore
Sausages Galore
Sweets
Sweets
Interesting Stalls
Interesting Stalls

It is one of the oldest markets in Germany having been established in 1484. Based on the crowds, it is also one of the most popular, we can only imagine what the Christmas markets are going to be like once they start at the end of this month. There are stalls selling sausages, hot mulled wine called Glühwein, nuts, popcorn, and candy galore. There are also rides and carnival games, but it was hard for us to see much of anything through the wall-to-wall crowds.

Glühwein
Glühwein
Bratwurst, Currywurst, Rindwurst, and More
Bratwurst, Currywurst, Rindwurst, and More
Crowds and Carnival Games
Crowds and Carnival Games
Plenty of Nuts
Plenty of Nuts
More German Architecture
More German Architecture

We had some of the Glühwein and enjoyed a wonderful bratwurst as we scanned all of the crafts on display for sale. We even found a nice children’s book as a souvenir, but we did not take a photo of it to share. We shared a German market from Denver last year, but clearly it did not prepare us for the size of this market. They even jammed the use of cell phones so that there was no risk of anyone detonating anything with all of the large crowds. It was a quick trip, but definitely a fun one, but the size of the crowds made it a little difficult to enjoy everything that the market had to offer.  We look forward to many more festivals and markets during the months ahead.

Statue as You Enter Town
Statue as You Enter Town
Banner at the Market
Banner at the Market
Another Interesting Display
Another Interesting Display
Waiting for Food
Waiting for Food
It was Time for Us to Leave
It was Time for Us to Leave

 

3 thoughts on “Hochheimer Market

  1. The photo of Church at Hochheim sets it and the clouds off beautifully. The market crowds and food look like fun, I’d have loved some Gluhwein (can’t find the Umlaut on my keyboard 🙂 )

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