Every year the city gets illuminated with Christmas lights and several markets appear on strategic locations.
We (this time only Leen and I) started out at Place d'Armes, where you can find a lot of food stalls, music and even a carousel and blacksmiths.
There were pumpkin carriages, elephants, ducks, bears, even a Mickey Mouse |
They were crafting angels out of metal |
It was my first time there and I have to say I loved the place. It's full of second-hand clothes and old items that you can buy. One of the waiters told me that the interior decoration was constantly changing.
In short: a sketcher's paradise.
In short: a sketcher's paradise.
Apparently this Thierry Mugler piece is very popular |
Leen and I finished our tour at the Christmas market on Place de la Constitution, where the Gëlle Fra (litt. golden lady) is.
What I love about this particular market is that every year they dedicate one part of the location to one specific country or region. This year it's Alsace, so you can get tasty tarte flambée (or Flammekueche, as they call it there) and other specialties from that region.
There is also a ferris wheel and even a Santa Claus waiting for people to take photos with him inside a giant bubble. It almost looks like a giant snow globe.
Santa seemed a tiny bit lonely in there |
I have to admit that I had to push myself to go out and sketch, with the cold and all, but I'm really glad I did. It was fun to be among the Christmas crowd and to experience the Krëschtmaart in a different way.
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