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ALTERNATIVE CHRISTMAS MARKETS

PHOTOGRAPHS: ELENA SCHWEITZER, SHUTTERSTOCK, NICK LEDGER/4CORNERS

SALZBURG

The burghers of Salzburg have enjoyed browsing for seasonal food and trinkets in front of the city’s cathedral since the 15th century. It’s neither Austria’s oldest nor biggest Yuletide market, but the timeless streets of Mozart’s home town set the scene incomparably for ambles fuelled by bratwurst, gingerbread and warming punch (christkindlmarkt.co.at; to 26 December). Sleep in a 700-yearold building at Hotel Elefant (from

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