Food, Switzerland

Montreux Christmas Market 2016

May 27, 2017
Montreux Christmas Market

I’m throwing back so hard and way back to Christmas in 2016. I know, I know, it’s almost the middle of 2017 and summer season is starting. The reason why I post this now is because I forgot that I have all of this pictures and been wanting to post this. Maybe this can help you to plan your travel to Montreux (prettiest city by the Lake Geneva) for the Christmas Market this 2017. Sadly, Montreux Christmas Market 2016 was my last Montreux Christmas Market because I’m graduating soon. Since 2013 till 2016, I had nothing but great memories with Montreux Christmas Market

Montreux Christmas Market

Montreux Christmas Market in Pictures

Although every year it is very predictable what kind of vendor/shop there will be in Montreux Christmas market, it didn’t stop me to get me excited. The best part is the mulled wine and foie gras sandwich. Trying other warm food during winter time is also my favorite thing to do, especially in christmas market. Crepes, raclette, cheese fondue, mac & cheese, pork knuckle, rosti, and you should get the idea now. Plus that lake view, it is a perfect way to end/close the year, by having great memories.

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Check out my other Christmas Market stories:

Basel Christmas Market

Montreux Christmas Market

 

 

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2 Comments

  • Reply Lisa Schwarz May 27, 2017 at 3:29 pm

    Somehow it’s such a relieve to see these pictures, it’s so hot this weekend in southern Germany! 😀

    I hope you have a great weekend! 🙂

    Lisa | Travelblog Joy Della Vita

    • Reply michellefranciscalee May 27, 2017 at 3:30 pm

      Thank you for the comment! It is also very hot in Switzerland!!! But it’s been a long time since I see clear blue sky so I’m not complaining yet haha.

      You too have a great weekend!

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