Those who have been following my blog for some
time now know that I absolutely love this time of year, even the long and dark
evenings! It is so beautiful to walk in the richly decorated streets; the only
thing missing is snow to make the scene magical.
Christmas markets are undoubtedly one of
the events that bring me the greatest pleasure. This comes from my childhood. I
grew up in a home where the Christmas season was VERY important; the tree was
put up at the end of November and was taken down at the end of January. Around
the Christmas tree there were gifts for everyone. Each gift had different
wrapping paper and was accompanied by a beautiful Christmas gift tag. I have
kept to this day all of these Christmas gift tags, as well as the Christmas
cards I received by mail. Our table was a feast for the eyes (and the tummy!)
that lasted from Christmas Eve to Saint-Silvestre (New Year’s Eve).
We often used to go out after dinner to
see the city lights, that is to say, the beautiful Christmas decorations that
adorned the whole city centre. I really loved doing this, despite the cold. I
also adored Christmas fairs and markets - all the craft stuff, the culinary
specialties, the goodies, the toys and the fairground rides. This is what
excites me every Christmas. I love to find that magic each time. Last year, I shared
our getaway to the famous Montreux Christmas Market with you. A couple of days
ago, we went to the Basel Christmas Market which is considered the most
beautiful Christmas market in Switzerland.
The Basel Christmas Market started on 24
November and lasts until 23 December. Here you can find trees, snow globes, baubles,
Christmas figurines, perfumed candles, pine cones, Christmas wreaths, socks and
pullovers and mugs with cheeky reindeer on them with large smiles on their
faces…all the ridiculous, wonderful things one needs to create a magical Christmas.
This is heaven for Christmas addicts.
Tempting food is on offer everywhere you
turn…Sometimes you cannot resist. Look at this tasty “Flammlachs im Weizenbrötli
mit Salat und Sosse” (Flame grilled salmon sandwich with salad and sauce).
Apart from the Christmas Market, Basel is also
famous for its Baselworld, the World Watch and Jewellery Show, which usually
takes place in the last week of March. Basel has the most charming old town in
Europe. The local people are very welcoming. I remember an American expatriate
saying “here you find the most gentle and friendly people in Switzerland”. Knowing
the city quite well, I couldn’t agree with him more.
If I don’t keep myself under control, this
would be a very long post. Instead I will put together a second episode in
January, in which I will tell you more about this beautiful city which I love a
lot.