The Unusual Valkenburg Christmas Market – a Complete Guide (2024 Edition)

In the festive season Valkenburg transforms into a bustling Christmas town. Thousands come to this small southern Dutch town to experience a traditional Christmas: roasted chestnuts, holiday shopping, and wonderful sights and smells. Adorned with lights and Christmas greenery, the historic town of Valkenburg in South Limburg is perhaps the most visited Christmas market in the Netherlands.

There are 3 underground Christmas markets in Valkenburg: in the Municipal Cave, in the Velvet Cave, and in Mergelrijk, a Santa’s village, where you can indulge in special Christmas treats and meet with friends and family for a mug of gluhwein. Twice a week there is a Christmas parade (Landal Christmas Parade) through the streets of the town and you can play curling at the foot of Wilhelmina Tower and then get the chairlift to the top to enjoy a bird’s eye view of the Christmas lights.

Christmas decorations at a square in a city; Christmas in Valkenburg

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Valkenburg Christmas Market dates 2024

The Valkenburg Christmas Market will be held between 15 November 2024 and 5 January 2025.

Christmas Market in the caves

Although they are known as caves, these are not strictly caves. In the past Valkenburg was a major mining centre where chalk (mergel in Dutch) and coal were mined. So the underground ‘caves’ in Valkenburg are actually underground tunnels dug during the mining.

un underwound tunnel decorated with Christmas trees with lights and Christmas stars hanging from the ceiling; The Velvet Cave Underground Christmas Market in Valkenburg, the Netherlands

These old mines, however, make it for an amazing setting of a Christmas market. The best part about visiting them is that you actually are visiting the tourist attraction, so you are also sightseeing.

Municipal Cave Christmas Market

The Gemeentegrot (or the Municipal Cave), a former chalk mine, a WWII hiding place and a nuclear fallout shelter, offers a fascinating look over thousands of years layers of history. The Christmas Market in the Municipal Cave is Europe’s largest underground Christmas market and in 2022 it was named the Netherlands’ best Christmas market.

an entrance to an underground cave with a large snowman as a Christmas decoration; the entrance of the Gemeentegrot Christmas Market in Valkenburg

Open between 16 November and 29 December 2024. Closed on 25 December.

During the Christmas season, this maze of underground tunnels is transformed into a huge Christmas market for those who truly love the holiday!

Christmas ornaments at a Christmas stall

Every nook and cranny is decked out in Christmas spirit, featuring elaborately decorated scenes, and hundreds of twinkling lights. There are Christmas stalls everywhere offering handcrafted gifts, Christmas ornaments, and other Christmas goodies. And, of course, you can savor the drinks and the snacks, that are typical of any classic Christmas market.

Practical info

Address: Cauberg 4, 6301 BT Valkenburg
Admission fee: adults: during the week – 9 EUR, in the weekend – 10 EUR, kids (5-11 yoa) – 5 EUR; You can buy tickets only online.
Opening times: Monday-Friday, from 11 am till 9 pm, Saturday-Sunday, 10 am till 9 pm; 24/12, 26/12 and 29/12, from 10 am till 6 pm
Website: www.kerstmarktgemeentegrot.nl

Velvet Cave Christmas Market

The Fluweelengrot (or Velvet Cave) is another former chalk mine. The passageways cut out by the so-called “block breakers” in the Middle Ages form an extensive 5-km long labyrinth. There are also secret escape routes that connected the Valkenburg castle with the underground quarry.

a nook in a cave with Christmas decorations; Christmas in a cave in the Netherlands

Open between 16 November and 29 December 2024. Closed on 25 December.

Just like the market in the Municipal Cave, the Christmas market in the Velvet Cave is truly magical. Stroll along the 50+ Christmas stalls and admire the historical charcoal drawings on the walls. There are also various nativity scenes and lots of amazing Christmas decorations.

a nativity scene in a mine tunnel underground; The Velvet Cave in Valkenburg

Don’t forget to have a cup of warm chocomel (hot chocolate) with a freshly-baked stroopwafel on your way out of the Velvet Cave!

Practical info

Address: Daalhemerweg 27, 6301 BJ Valkenburg
Admission fee: adults: during the week – 9 EUR, in the weekend – 10 EUR, kids (5-11 yoa) – 5 EUR; You can buy tickets only online.
Opening times: Monday-Friday, from 11 am till 9 pm, Saturday-Sunday, 10 am till 9 pm; 24/12, 26/12 and 29/12, from 10 am till 6 pm
Website: www.kerstmarkt-fluweelengrot.nl

Mergelrijk Christmas Market

The Christmas Market in Mergelrijk (yet another chalk mine) is a bit different from the other two Christmas markets in the caves of Valkenburg. While the first 2 Christmas markets are all about Christmas shopping, Mergelrijk is all about Christmas decorations.

Open between 16 November 2024 and 5 January 2025.

One of the main highlights in Mergelrijk is the remarkable 30-meter-long diorama that brings the Biblical Christmas story to life through intricate miniature scenes. The miniature Christmas villages all around the maze of underground tunnels create a heartwarming and festive atmosphere.

a 3D painting on the walls of cave of a goblin serving beer at a pub with a woman holding a jug in front of the painting; Mergelrijk in Valkenburg Netherlands

But that’s not all. The spectacular 3D paintings on the cave walls add a modern twist to the traditional Christmas experience. Make sure you take pictures of yourself in front of all of them! It’s so much fun!

Practical info

Address: Daalhemerweg 27, 6301 BJ Valkenburg
Admission fee: adults- 18,50 EUR, kids (3-17 yoa) – 16,50 EUR
Opening times: Monday-Friday, from 11 am till 3:30 pm, Saturday-Sunday and the Christmas holidays, 10 am till 4:30 pm
Website: mergelrijk.nl

Santa’s Village

Santa’s Village is the above-the-ground Christmas market in Valkenburg. It takes place in the heart of town, at the Theodoor Dorren Square. The numerous wooden chalets create a cozy atmosphere of a traditional Christmas market.

lots of people walking around and stopping by wooden chalets decorated for Christmas; the Santa's Village Valkenburg

You can do your Christmas shopping here, choosing gifts for friends and family, or just stroll around soaking in the Christmas spirit.

Open between 15 November and 31 December 2024.

wooden chalets of a Christmas market with lots of people and a small river on the foreground; The Christmas Market in Valkenburg

In Santa’s Village there is the Santa’s Grill where you can try bratwurst (German grilled sausages) and the Santa’s Bar, where you can relax and have a chat with friends sipping on a mug of gluhwein.

Practical info

Address: Theodor Dorrenplein, 6301 DV Valkenburg
Admission fee: free
Opening times: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: from 12 am till 7 pm; Wednesday, Friday: from 12 am till 9 pm; Saturday: from 11 am till 9 pm; Sunday: 11 am till 7 pm

Winter Wonderland

In Valkenburg there’s no shortage of special Christmas attractions. The Wilhelmina tower and the cave underneath are transformed into a Winter Wonderland. In the cave there’s a life-size nativity scene. You can take the chair-lift to the tower that’s beautifully illuminated like a gigantic Christmas tree.

Open between 15 November 2024 and 5 January 2025.

On the top of the hill there is a small Christmas market and you can enjoy the lovely views of the castle and the festively decorated streets from above.

What to eat at the Christmas Market

No visit to a Christmas market is complete without trying the local traditional Christmas treats. Let’s start with a mug of aromatic gluhwein (mulled wine) or a cup of warm chocomel (the Dutch version on hot chocolate).

a festively lit-up stall for Christmas selling reibekuchen and baked champignons; Santa's Village in Valkenburg

There’s lots of German influence at the Christmas markets in Valkenburg. You can try the traditional German bratwurst (grilled sausage), reibekuchen (potato pancake) and baked champignons.

baked champignons with a sauce and a reibekuchen

If you have a sweet tooth you can try poffertjes – miniature pancakes served with butter and dusted with sugar, or the freshly baked stroopwafels (caramel waffles) and Belgian waffles with various toppings. You will also find churros, not typically Dutch, but quite loved at fairs and markets.

a close-up of a stroopwafel where someone took a bite off, at the background a tower in a city with people walking around; Eating a stroopwafel in Valkenburg Christmas Market

Another Dutch treat that you have to try at the Christmas market is the oliebol. Oliebollen (plural for oliebol) are a type of deep fried dough balls and are typical for the holiday season. They are traditionally eaten on New Year’s Eve, but you can find them on the dedicated stalls throughout December all over Netherlands.

Tips for visiting Valkenburg Christmas Town

If you are tight on a budget or don’t have much time, you can choose to visit only one of the caves, which will be enough to get you in the Christmas spirit.

lovely Christmas decorations in an underground tunnel; The Velvet Cave Underground Christmas Market in Valkenburg

Although there is no fee to visit the Christmas Town, you will need to pay for the underground Christmas markets. Some people are quite surprised that these Christmas markets are paid, but actually you are visiting those tourist attractions AND enjoying the underground Christmas markets. Basically the entrance fee is for the tourist attraction, not for the market itself.

The Santa’s Village, which also has a Christmas market, can be visited for free.

Christmas decoration above a river hanging from the banks; Valkenburg Christmas Town

Highly recommended is to visit on a weekday as in the weekends it can get quite busy.

Also, if possible come by train or by bus, as finding a parking space, especially in the weekend is almost impossible.

To prepare for your trip, read these posts:

How to visit the Christmas Market in Valkenburg

You can easily visit the Valkenburg Christmas Market on a day trip from anywhere in the Netherlands. As the town is quite close to the Belgian and German borders, the place could be visited also easily from both countries. Here are some distances from major cities:

  • Amsterdam (NL) – Valkenburg: 225 km
  • Rotterdam (NL) – Valkenburg: 200 km
  • Utrecht (NL) – Valkenburg: 185 km
  • Cologne (DE) – Valkenburg: 95 km
  • Dusseldorf (DE) – Valkenburg: 105 km
  • Liege (BE) – Valkenburg: 40 km
  • Brussels (BE) – Valkenburg: 135 km
a lovely decorated street for Christmas with a bustling atmosphere; A street in Valkenburg during Christmas Market

Valkenburg has a train station which is super convenient if you don’t want to drive. If you come by car, which is not advisable in the weekend, there are a few parking places outside the town.

Tip: Read this post about using the public transport in the Netherlands. It’s packed with tips that only a local knows!

To make the most of this beautiful area, it would be the best if you spend a long weekend in Valkenburg and the area. You can visit the nearby Maastricht (15 km) and Aachen in Germany (27 km), which also have amazing Christmas markets. A perfect weekend of Christmas markets hopping!

Where to stay when visiting Valkenburg

For a magical Christmas in Valkenburg I can highly recommend a stay at Chateau St. Gerlach. The castle is located just outside Valkenburg. If you don’t want to drive, there’s a train station just a short walk from the castle and the next train stop is the lovely Valkenburg.

a lovely chateau on the right and a red building on the left with a beautiful park with boxtrees in the chape of cones, Chateau St Gerlach in the Netherlands
Chateau St. Gerlach

I you are up for a relaxing short Christmas break, you can stay at Thermae 2000, the most popular spa resort in the Netherlands.

a chalet-type of budling with pyramidal structures; The Thermae 2000 complex in Valkenburg

And if you are into cute B&Bs overloaded with charm, then you should stay in Aan de Cauberg or in Bella Vista.

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About Daniela

Daniela has been living and travelling in the Netherlands since 2009. She has actually been to all the places she writes about. A linguist by education and a writer by profession, Daniela is on a mission to help you plan the perfect trip to her home country - the Netherlands.