Vancouver Christmas Market 2022 [REVIEW] – With Prices (2024)

Despite what people say about the pricing at the Vancouver Christmas Market, I think it's one of the best places to spend your holiday dollars if you've never been. Absolutely you could spend $100 for 2 at a pretty decent restaurant but you'd miss out on the lights, the vibe, and the overall Christmas joy this market provides. That being said, the market asks more of its visitors year over year, with scaled down amenities (goodbye Kathë Wohlfahrt) or scaled up prices. It's a negligible change if you don't go every year but annual fans like me can't help but notice the small changes in accessibility each year required to keep the business of the Vancouver Christmas Market alive.

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Team Haxers came here on a Tuesday evening and I had a great taste of the following:

  1. Glühwein ($9.50)
  2. Pork Hock Sandwich ($9.50)
  3. Hurricane Potato ($9)
  4. German Pork Schnitzel with Potato Salad ($19)
  5. Medium Squid Bowl ($13)

Not eaten, but other prices I noticed:

  1. Kartoffelpuffer with Brie and Smoked Salmon ($21)
  2. Bratwurst ($10)
  3. Beef Goulasch in Bread Bowl ($17)

No trip to the Vancouver Christmas Market is complete without glühwein, the signature holiday drink. This spiced warm is served extremely hot and meant to be sipped slowly. The price may have gone up but the recipe hasn't changed. This is still a really tasty drink if you're a fan of red wine, cinnamon, and other homey spices.

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We then moved to Haxen Haus, my favourite vendor at the market. To my dismay, they were not serving full pork hock this day. They assured me it was a one-day only kind of thing but still really disappointing because I'm not interested in buying a 2nd ticket to the market just to get some pork hock. Nevertheless, we got a couple of pork hock sandwiches which had a little bit of pork, pork crackling and a lot of sauerkraut on a cold bun. Despite the disappointment in availability, this was the best-tasting item I had.

Speaking of rising prices, new for this year, Haxen Haus charges you an extra $1 for the container serving their food. It's difficult for the average guest to learn about this rule though so if this was a strategy to help reduce waste (which I'm all for), the execution left a lot to be desired.

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Moving on to our next hut, we chose Das Kartoffelhaus Hurricane Potatoes to get some hurricane potato. We don't often go to the night market anymore so this was a fun limited-time treat to get at the Christmas Market. There are a plethora of sauces and powders to choose from and the base potato is really crispy since it's deep-fried. The only drawback is because of all the surface area exposing the potato to the elements, this stick is hard to eat cleanly and cools down really fast.

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From Das Schnitzel Haus, we enjoyed a German pork schnitzel with potato salad. This was quite a disappointment relative to other years I've visited the Christmas Market. There's no guy tenderizing the schnitzels live and the delivered product is smaller than the picture. The meat itself tasted more like a salisbury steak than a crispy and hot schnitzel. Check out the difference in what I got versus the menu picture below.

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Last but not least, we went to the new Squid Feast stall for some deep fried squid which was served with a signature spicy and sweet sauce. The squid itself was very crispy and seasoned but I found the signature sauce to be a very sweet topping and because it wasn't evenly distributed meant some pieces were extra wet compared to others.

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I hate to be a downer on the market food but at least the Christmas vibes are real and you can find some neat things (think home goods and Christmas ornaments) walking up and down the line of huts. There are a couple of fun attractions too like the Lovers Lane light tunnel and the classic carousel so you're getting a little excitement for your entry fee.

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There's live music interspersed through the generic Christmas music being played from the Christmas Pyramid which adds a nice touch to the experience.

Capacity-wise, it was not too crowded on Tuesday evening. I have heard stories about 30 minute waits for pork hock on the weekend but nothing was longer than 10 minutes during my visit, so I'd recommend going on a weeknight if you can to avoid ultra-dense crowds.

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As hard as it is for me to admit, at this point I don't think the Vancouver Christmas Market is a must-visit each year. Not when I see food prices increasing, food portions decreasing, and similar amenities year-over-year. Maybe I'll buy a season pass next year just to absorb the vibe of the market but man the food really got me down this year especially with Haxen Haus not selling their signature full pork hock on the day I planned to visit.

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One-liner: Another year for the Vancouver Christmas Market, another opportunity to see what gets scaled back in the face of rising prices
Highlight: Pork Hock Sandwich
Price per person: $50 including entry, glühwein, and some food
Would I go back? Hard to say.

Vancouver Christmas Market 2022 [REVIEW] – With Prices (2024)

FAQs

Do you need cash for Vancouver Christmas Market? ›

We encourage our guests to go cashless. Our Box Office accepts cash, credit and debit, but out vendors have varying payment methods available. Please Note: We do not have ATM machines available at the Market.

How much is the mulled wine at the Christmas market in Vancouver? ›

Unfortunately, the Vancouver Xmas Market works like this: you pay $12 for your mulled wine and it comes in a paper cup… If you want the cute souvenir mug, you buy it for an additional cost (I got a package which made the mug $5).

What is the discount code for the Christmas market in Vancouver? ›

Use promo code VCM20 to soar the skies for less this holiday season. Get your tickets HERE!

Where is the most beautiful Christmas market? ›

Basel Christmas Market, Switzerland

But Basel Christmas Market is the biggest and arguably the best around. Separated into two different sections at Barfusserplatz and Munsterplatz, it's made up of around over 150 fabulously decorated stalls selling Christmas spices, decorations and candles.

Can you haggle at Christmas markets? ›

Lots of Christmas markets are run by locals and are cash only, which generally gives you the opportunity to haggle and negotiate with the vendor. If you're buying for family and friends, why not quote another price you've seen or ask if they'll do a bulk discount.

Do Christmas markets take credit cards? ›

Most Stalls Take Cards, But Bring Cash for the Few That Don't. While the majority of modern-day Christmas market stalls accept credit cards, others stick strictly to the local tender. Bring along some cash to make sure you're properly prepared.

What is the hot drink at Christmas market? ›

Glühwein (Mulled Wine)

Glühwein is THE Christmas market drink.

What wine is served at Christmas markets? ›

Glühwein is traditionally served at stalls at Christmas markets across Germany and Austria to keep people warm as they shop and socialize.

Is the Vancouver Christmas Market outside? ›

Vancouver Christmas Market is an outside event, operating 'rain or shine'.

How long before can you change Vancouver Christmas Market tickets? ›

Exchanges are permitted up to 2 hours before the start of your reserved time slot of your existing tickets. For more information on how to change your timeslot, click here. Each ticket is valid for one person. Season Pass holders must provide government ID matching the name on their pass.

What is the mascot of the Christmas Market in Vancouver? ›

Meet Holly and Jolly, the mascots of our Christmas Market.

What is a mystery coupon? ›

Mystery coupons are a fantastic way to gamify your coupon campaign. Customers need to draw or choose the discount they want without being told the value of the voucher.

What is the most famous Christmas market in the world? ›

The Christkindlesmarkt in Nuremberg, Germany, is one of the most famous Christmas markets in the world. Christmas markets date to the Late Middle Ages in the German-speaking part of Europe and in many parts of the former Holy Roman Empire, which included many eastern regions of modern France.

What is the Christmas market capital of the world? ›

Every year, a thirty-metre tall Christmas tree is brought to Place Kléber and decorated with colourful ornaments and shimmering lights. This essential symbol of “Strasbourg, Capital of Christmas” is also the highest decorated Christmas tree in Europe.

Do I need cash for Christmas markets? ›

While more and more Christmas market vendors are equipped with chip and pin machines, this can't be relied upon, so make sure you don't take just plastic. By travelling with cash, you can be sure of always being able to pay, and even tip along the way for an extra dusting of Christmas spirit!

Should I take cash to Vancouver? ›

We recommend all visitors use Canadian currency (the Canadian Dollar - CAD) when travelling within Canada. Visitors can exchange currency at Canadian chartered banks, trust companies, credit unions, or at offices of foreign exchange brokers, but it is advised to have local currency on hand prior to arriving.

How much cash do I need in Vancouver? ›

You should plan to spend around $142 (CA$194) per day on your vacation in Vancouver. This is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors.

Does Vancouver accept cash? ›

What are commonly-used forms of payment for everyday purchases (such as groceries)? Depending on the location, stores will accept cash, traveller's checks, major credit cards and debit cards (personal banking cards used to purchase goods and services). Most stores do not accept personal checks as payment.

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