Monday, December 13, 2010

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Weihachtsmarkt

weekend I was at the Christmas market in Valkenburg. Valkenburg in the Netherlands, near the German border, is a beautiful small town with a picturesque castle ruins and in the summer with a small amusement park with roller coaster and stuff. And in winter holding a Christmas market.


Specifically, with two Christmas markets, because they have two sandstone caves, and it is here inside the markets. The Gemeentegrot (community Grotto) - links here - and the Fluweelengrot (no idea what that means) - links here . The latter is just below the Kasteel-ruin, and you can also purchase a combined ticket, but it is in winter but rather a little ... well ... uncomfortable.

Christmas markets in caves have large benefits. First, it rains not pure. Secondly, it is warmer than outside. Thirdly, in the Fluweelengrot is one-way street, that is, even if it is full, the sediment is not as bad as on a "normal" Weihachtsmarkt. Fourthly, the caves are beautifully lit and the lights come in the dark good effect. Fifthly, the caves themselves as such are also an attraction, you get two things for the price of one. I have again made to travel times outside the Christmas season to Valkenburg and to visit the caves. Let's see if it is what this time. Maybe in the spring, then I could also see the Kasteel with.

The markets were beautiful and yet very different from German Christmas markets. Of course, there are also items that would be found equally well in Cologne and Aachen, but there are a lot of items you would not see in Germany. Most of them sell flashing things, moving things around, singing things or glowing things. In addition, the Valkenburg Christmas market is priced real cheap. It costs to enter, but many of the things they offer, would cost at German Christmas markets twice or more. I have noticed is the last time, and the trend appears to be resistant to ... Apart

of the sandstone caves of Valkenburg has also an inner city, joins a restaurant to the next. All the tourists want to be so supplied, and those are not really few. On the third Sunday of Advent, it is recommended that before 10 clock to be in place, since then there have parking. At half past three in the afternoon it was not even more pure in the place, the snake on the access road was incredible.

The place itself is pretty, has nice streets and some beautiful buildings, and a stroll away from the "Click here for the Christmas market!" Current pay. Just because we are running a little further, we have also found the restaurant where we ate for dinner, the Brasserie America. We have chosen because they have a whole gluten-free card (trying times that found in a city in Germany, which has only the size of Valkenburg - have fun), but also sees the restaurant also very pretty. They played very enduring Christmas music, the service was nice, and everyone spoke German. The menu is only in Dutch, but you can deduce what there already. And the food - the food was still much better than I expected based on the as I said already very nice restaurants. That was really good. Excellent cooked, well seasoned, served beautifully, really great. You have no fancy card - soups, steak, steaks, hot and cold sandwiches, omelets and a few things, but they do well.
for gems like this is worth it to poke around a bit. I am not a gourmet meal or just enthusiast, but where it was simply.
And now for the completeness of the advertisement: their homepage. Come on, your Dutch . Improve Or I watch at least their beautiful photos.)

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