Zibelemärit (Onion Market) – Switzerland 2025
Background & History
Zibelemärit, or the Onion Market, is Bern’s largest market and a unique folk festival held annually on the fourth Monday of November. Its origins trace back to the 15th century when it was known as Martinimesse, a market where townspeople stocked up for winter. Today, it attracts thousands of visitors from Switzerland and neighboring countries who come to enjoy the vibrant market atmosphere and traditional onion crafts.
Event Highlights
- Onion Products: Over 50 tons of artfully braided onions, onion wreaths, and onion figurines.
- Market Atmosphere: Early morning hustle with local farmers selling produce from 4:00 a.m. (official start 6:00 a.m.) until 6:00 p.m.
- Folk Festival Feel: A mix of farmers’ market and traditional festival with mulled wine and onion-based dishes.
- Culinary Delights: Onion tart, onion soup, onion pizza, sausages with onions, roasted almonds, gingerbread, and cotton candy available from local vendors.
Date & Duration
Date: Monday, November 24, 2025
Duration: 1 day
Venue / Location
Bern’s Upper Old Town, Bahnhofplatz 10a, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
Contact Information
Phone: +41 (0)31 328 12 12
Website: switzerland.com
Email: socialmedia@switzerland.com
Ticket Information
Entry is free. Visitors pay only for food, drinks, and goods purchased at the market stalls.
Cultural Experience
Zibelemärit is a cherished Bernese tradition embodying local pride and community spirit. Visitors experience the lively market ambiance, artisan craftsmanship, and the warmth of a pre-Christmas celebration complete with regional food and drink specialties. The early morning market buzz, known as “D Märitstimmig,” is especially renowned and deeply ingrained in Bernese culture.
Food & Drinks
Must-try specialties include onion tart, onion soup, onion pizza, and mulled wine. Visitors can also enjoy typical festival treats such as roasted almonds, gingerbread, and cotton candy, adding to the festive atmosphere.
Family & Accessibility
- Family-friendly event with a festive atmosphere suitable for all ages.
- The old town’s pedestrian streets are walkable but can be crowded; accessibility may be limited for strollers or wheelchairs during peak times.
Getting There
- Bern is accessible by train and car, with Bahnhofplatz being the central location for the market.
- Public transportation is recommended during the event due to increased traffic and crowds.
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FAQ's
When does the Zibelemärit officially start and end?
Officially from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., but vendors often begin selling as early as 4:00 a.m.
Is there an entry fee for the Onion Market?
No, entry is free. You pay only for items you buy at the stalls.
Can I buy traditional onion braids at the market?
Yes, onion braids, wreaths, and figurines are the hallmark products of the market.
What food specialties are available at the market?
Onion tart, onion soup, onion pizza, sausages with onions, mulled wine, roasted almonds, gingerbread, and cotton candy.
How can I participate as a market stall vendor?
Interested vendors should contact the local and commercial police of Bern. Registration forms are available via the city’s official website.



