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Rudolf’s Christmas Market

Rudolf’s Christmas Market

Nov 16, 2024Dec 23, 2024
Inseli Park, Werftsteg, 6005,
Lucerne
Free entrance

In a beautifully festive setting in Inseli Park, you can enjoy a spectacular view of Lake Lucerne at Rudolf’s Christmas market. Why not do your pre-Christmas shopping while enjoying the many culinary delights that the market in Lucerne has to offer?

Heartfelt craftsmanship and heartwarming food

The exhibitor stalls at Rudolf’s Christmas Market change weekly, so you can browse and discover a wide variety of fabulous designer products and craftsmanship, such as jewellery, homemade soaps and weaving art, that would make the perfect Christmas gifts! On the weekends, things get even livelier with the special mini-market that features more products from lovely designers and craftsmen. 

What is a Christmas market without food? That’s why there are many culinary huts to keep those bellies warm and full while you shop. Barbecue, Mexican food, Tibetan street food, soup, crepes and traditional Swiss specialities such as Salsiz - with all these food options and more you can go on a culinary adventure! 

You can even reserve a table at the cosy fondue chalet where you can, of course, nibble on cheese fondue dishes, but also other starters, side dishes and desserts.  

A Christmas programme for the whole family

The food and crafts aren’t the only draw to Rudolf’s Christmas Market, the amazing Christmas programme is something you’ll want to experience too! Magical stilt walkers in whimsical costumes, concerts with Swiss singers, enchanting storytellers, visits from Samichlaus, breathtaking fire shows and so much more make this a great event for the whole family

Have a merry time at Rudolf’s Christmas Market

The Christmas market at Inseli Park is conveniently located by the train station, so we suggest using public transport to get to the event from other Swiss cities. For more information about the Christmas programme and market, visit the official website of Rudolf’s Christmas Market.

Thumb photo credit: Lucerne Tourism / Laila Bosco