Around 40 property owners collaborated to decorate the streets, squares, and buildings, which light up at night and create a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Christmas in Talasnal is marked by simplicity and authenticity: schist houses, lit fireplaces, mountain silence, and enduring local traditions. Visitor numbers continue to grow, and local accommodations fill up, attracted by what many describe as “the true Christmas.”
In the central square, the winter bonfire tradition persists, where the community prepares traditional dishes—such as chestnut soup, farm soup, and slow-cooked stews—preserving customs that define the village’s identity.
This serene celebration, deeply connected to the land, traditions, and the rhythm of the mountains, defines Christmas in Talasnal. Visitors are encouraged to book their stay at bookinxisto.com.