Leonberger Nikolausdörfle
Non-commercial Advent market of associations on Leonberg's historic market square
2026
About Nikolausdörfle Leonberg
Nikolausdörfle Leonberg — edition 2026
Nikolausdörfle 2026 in Leonberg
The Nikolausdörfle 2026 will take place on the first three Advent weekends on Leonberg's historic market square. The exact weekend dates and programme will be published by the city of Leonberg in autumn 2026 – typically, these are the first three Advent weekends (November 27–29, December 4–6, December 11–13, 2026).
As always, the stallholders will exclusively be non-profit organizations: associations, schools, kindergartens, political parties, church communities, and support groups. Each hut is a small world of its own with homemade specialities, homemade mulled wines, and handicrafts. Sundays puppet theatre at 2 PM and 4 PM.
Highlights Nikolausdörfle Leonberg 2026
- Advent market of associations and non-profit organizations
- Three weekends on Leonberg's historic market square
- Homemade specialities and mulled wines
- Sundays puppet theatre at 2 PM and 4 PM
- Bring your own cup – sustainable concept
- Free admission
Programme Nikolausdörfle Leonberg 2026
On-site programme (typical for each Advent weekend)
- Friday: 5 PM–10 PM — Weekend opening, music groups on stage
- Saturday: 2 PM–10 PM — Full festival operation, school choirs, brass choir
- Sunday: 11 AM–7 PM — Family day, puppet theatre at 2 PM and 4 PM, mulled wine afternoon
Highlights 2026
- Opening of the 1st weekend with the Lord Mayor and bell ceremony
- School choirs and brass choir on various days
- Three puppet theatre afternoons each Sunday
- Huts exclusively for non-profit exhibitors
Detailed programme and stall list available on leonberg.de from autumn 2026.
Prices Nikolausdörfle Leonberg 2026
Free admission. Food and drinks at market prices at the association stalls. Bringing your own cup is recommended.
Practical information — Nikolausdörfle Leonberg
Getting there
By car: A 8 (Leonberg exit), multi-storey car parks at the market square and in the Neue Mitte. By train: S-Bahn Stuttgart S6 to Leonberg, then a 10-minute walk to the old town. Arrival by public transport recommended.
Opening hours
On the first three Advent weekends of 2026 (typically: November 27–29, December 4–6, December 11–13, 2026). Friday 5:00 PM–10:00 PM, Saturday 2:00 PM–10:00 PM, Sunday 11:00 AM–7:00 PM. Puppet theatre Sundays at 2 PM and 4 PM.
Admission
Free admission. Food and drinks at market prices at the association stalls. Bring your own cup, no disposable cup deposit system.
An Advent market without commercial exhibitors
While most Christmas markets in Baden-Württemberg are run by professional market traders with mulled wine stands, candied almonds, and Christmas baubles, Leonberg takes a different approach: At the Leonberger Nikolausdörfle, only associations, schools, kindergartens, political parties, and non-profit organizations have stalls. For three weekends, the huts belong to the citizens themselves – the sports club next to the kindergarten, the SPD hut next to the animal welfare association, the school club next to the parish community. This makes the Nikolausdörfle one of the most independent Advent formats in Württemberg.
Historic market square as a stage
The venue is Leonberg's historic market square, one of the most beautiful in Baden-Württemberg – framed by half-timbered houses, the Renaissance town hall, and the town church. On this compact square, the wooden huts are set up close together; in the center stands the large Christmas tree. The atmosphere is intimate, personal, anything but "over-organized" – those who come often know several of the stallholders personally. Homemade potato soup in the tennis club's hut, mulled wine with organic apple juice from the primary school's support association, candied almonds from the men's choir. A different small world per hut.
Puppet theatre, music, and accompanying programme
On Sundays, the puppet theatre is on the programme – performances for children at 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM, with parents present. School choirs, brass choirs, ensembles from the music school, and church choirs perform on the small stage – a different ensemble each weekend. At the weekend openings, the Lord Mayor welcomes visitors, often with a ceremonial bell ringing or a communal sing-along. The Nikolausdörfle is not a tourist event, but rather city life – and that's exactly what makes it appealing.
Sustainability as a hallmark
The Nikolausdörfle focuses on sustainability: those who bring their own cup get their mulled wine or punch served in it – no deposit system with disposable cups. This practice is programmatic and fits the non-profit profiles of the exhibitors. The city of Leonberg coordinates the allocation of huts and provides the infrastructure (water, electricity, lighting, security) – the exhibitors themselves organize the programme. This creates a market that is a little different each year, a little more lively, always with the personal touch of the respective associations. Anyone visiting Leonberg during Advent will find one of the most authentic Advent formats in Baden-Württemberg here.
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