5 Essential Steps Before Planning Your Major European Vacation
Here’s a handy pre-trip checklist to help you prepare—complete with savvy tips for flights, Christmas market resources, and more.
1. Pick Your Trip Length, Timing & Destinations
Decide how long you can realistically travel—at least 10 days is recommended for longer-haul flights to make the journey worthwhile.
Choose when to go: Early season (late Nov–early Dec) offers fewer crowds and better deals, while midweek visits help avoid market and hotel surges.
Combine major city markets (Berlin, Vienna, Strasbourg) with charming smaller towns like Bamberg or Strasbourg for a richer experience.
2. Secure Cheap Flights Early
Book by June for the best holiday season fares—prices rise as the holidays approach.
Fly midweek (Tues, Wed, Sat) and use tools like private browsing or “Flight Search Stacking” to find better deals.
Consider Budget or Low Cost Airlines. Flights such as French Bee or SAS can be $300-$400 less than the Major Airlines
3. Book Trains and Accommodations Ahead of Time
Book hotels as soon as possible—Christmas markets inflate prices and sell out quickly
Make your visit easier with an open-jaw flight (arrive in one city, depart another) for efficiency and extra sightseeing
Look for train flash deals, like Eurostar offers this can make your transfer from Paris to London much more affordable
4. Deep Dive into Christmas Market Research
Explore both iconic and hidden gem markets—from Strasbourg’s centuries-old stalls (Christkindelsmärik) to Tallinn’s charming Old Town Supplement your plans with curated guides offering insider tips and sample itineraries.A
Best times to visit markets are weekday afternoons rather than weekends or evenings when crowds peak
5. Tidy Up Documentation & Packing
Check visa requirements or ETIAS authorization for travelers heading to Schengen countries, especially after late 2026.
Start packing thoughtfully: layered cold-weather gear is a must for market strolling—and mulled wine!