Bag searches and airport-style security checks will also be in operation at ice rinks and other festive events that take place this time of the year across all major cities including London, Birmingham and Manchester, media report said today.
"We have taken into account some of the tragic events that have happened both nationally and internationally. We want (people) to feel reassured and not alarmed by the (police) presence. But we want them to remain alert," said Superintendent Andy Parsons of West Midlands Police.
Birmingham's Frankfurt Christmas market named after its twin city in Germany has more than 120 stalls around Victoria Square and is expected to be visited by more than 1 million people after it opens on November 16.
Concrete and metal barriers will be put around the site and armed police will control vehicle checkpoints in the area.
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In Manchester, where the city's Christmas markets will open next week, armed police in uniform and in plain clothes will be on patrol for the first time.
"We want the public to be reassured that our officers will be on patrol throughout these types of events to ensure public safety and make sure everyone can enjoy themselves," said the force's chief inspector, Simon Hall.
Armed officers will also be on patrol in and around other large events, as they have throughout the year in the Northumbria Police area, he said, adding "this is not in relation to any specific threat, but is in line with the current national threat level of 'Severe'."
Terrorists have been known to target crowded Christmas events in Europe in the past.
In December last year, an ISIS supporter used a hijacked lorry to kill 12 people and injure dozens of others at one of Berlin's traditional markets.
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