The Christmas Markets in France bring a fun festive atmosphere to France. From the renowned Strasbourg Christmas market to other less publicized but equally enchanting markets, embark with me on a discovery of the most beautiful Christmas Markets in France.
The 11 most beautiful Christmas markets in France
These markets are the vibrant heart of the festive season. And although France is home to more than 300 markets, I have carefully chosen the best 11 for you to choose from.
1. Paris: The unmissable Christmas markets

Then for more festive cheer, head to the Place de la Concorde and the Tuileries Gardens, where “The Magic of Christmas” operates. This traditional Christmas market offers French culinary delights and artisanal creations.
2. Strasbourg: A magical Christmas market experience

Address: Cathedral Square & Place Broglie, Strasbourg, France
Dates 2025: November 26 to December 24, from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Strasbourg, often nicknamed the capital of Christmas hosts one of the most majestic Christmas markets in France. With 300 chalets, a monumental fir tree, and a myriad of shows illuminated by countless sparkling garlands, the experience is magical.
Planning your visit requires a little organization because the Strasbourg market is divided into 3 distinct zones. Magical Christmas is the traditional market, where Places Kléber, Broglie, Petite France, Place Gutenberg, and Place de la Cathedral come alive and transform into a magical world.
Next door, Noël Secret invites you to a more intimate experience in the heart of Strasbourg. There are craft workshops at the Gayot market square, as well as daily stories and shows at the Mathias Mérian square for the pleasure of young and old. Finally, The OFF Market highlights the social and solidarity economy.
On the list of must-sees is the giant fir tree on Place Kléber, the cathedral’s nativity scene, the legendary “Christkindlmärik” arch on Place Broglie, or the luminescent blue tree on Place Gutenberg.
3. Reims: The Champagne Christmas market

For a unique experience, take to the skies on the Ferris wheel located on Place d’Erlon. And for a modern touch, the balls of light scattered throughout the city center will add a touch of magic to your walk.
Every weekend, the market comes alive with the sound of concerts and other cultural events. Every day, a breathtaking sound and light show enhances this festive scene. A moment not to be missed: the lighting of the cathedral, revealing every architectural detail of this Gothic jewel.
4. Rennes: The magic of Breton Christmas

Children can indulge in the joys of the traditional carousel installed especially for the occasion. And, within the Colombia shopping center, you will be charmed by a selection of chalets offering mulled wine, unique gift ideas, and local Breton products.
However, the most famous Christmas market in Rennes takes place on the Mail François Mitterand. Formerly located on Parliament Square, this market offers a magical landscape with nearly forty chalets, a myriad of light decorations, an illuminated Ferris wheel, and a traditional wooden horse carousel that will delight young and old alike.
5. Bordeaux: Tradition and discoveries at the Christmas market

But the Bordeaux Christmas market is not just a gastronomic and artisanal experience. It is also a place of entertainment and festivity, especially for young people. Between musical shows, magic tricks, and creative workshops, the magic of Christmas operates at every moment.
6. Nantes: Tradition and innovation at the Christmas market

However, the city of Nantes has always distinguished itself by combining tradition and innovation. Thus, alongside the traditional market, the city offers “L’autre Marché”.
Located on the Esplanade Carré Feydeau, this space highlights artisans and producers engaged in the social and solidarity economy. A place where each purchase takes on a special meaning, where each gift demonstrates an ethical and responsible approach. A great way to combine festivities and civic engagement.
7. Lille: Wonder at the Christmas market

Impossible to talk about the Lille Christmas market without mentioning the majestic Ferris Wheel. It sits proudly and offers those who dare to climb it a breathtaking view of the rooftops of Lille. For adrenaline lovers, the caterpillar, positioned on the Place du Théâtre, promises good times of laughter and sensations.
Families will find what they’re looking for with the little Christmas train that crisscrosses Place Richebé. Nearby, a gourmet stand will make young and old alike drool with an assortment of sweet treats. Undoubtedly, Lille is home to one of the most enchanting Christmas markets in France, combining magic, discovery and fun.
And as if that wasn’t enough, the heart of Lille will sparkle with a thousand lights thanks to the Christmas lights. Dear visitors, a surprise awaits you at the market as soon as night begins to fall: our advice? Come and discover it for yourself!
8. Marseille: Tradition and magic at the Christmas market

Cours Julien, for its part, is transformed into an effervescent artistic space. It is here that the Grand Marché de Noël des Créateurs comes to life, bringing together nearly 200 local talents. This is the perfect opportunity for those looking for unique gifts. Whether it’s painting, jewelry, lighting, photography, trendy accessories or designer furniture pieces, this market is a modern Ali Baba’s cave.
But it would be an omission not to mention the iconic Foire aux Santons, established on Place Charles de Gaulle. It is here that Provencal heritage is proudly displayed with the meticulous work of local santonniers, and craftsmen of these small figurines which populate Christmas nativity scenes. This meeting is an immersion in the ancestral traditions and folklore of Provence.
9. Colmar: Dazzle at the winter Christmas market

Address: Colmar, France
Dates 2025: November 25 to December 29
If you’re looking for authentic festive ornaments, the Place des Dominicains Christmas Market is your destination. The stalls are full of traditional and innovative decorations to beautify your celebrations.
Finally, for epicureans in search of culinary delights, the last market is a gourmet invitation. Nine cabins welcome renowned chefs and master restaurateurs, ready to amaze you with their culinary creations. Whether it’s lunch, a convivial aperitif or a dinner under the stars, a real carnival of flavors awaits you.
10. Lyon: Festival of Lights at the Christmas market

True to its reputation, gastronomy is in the spotlight on the Lyon market. A culinary offering that can also be found on the city’s other market, that of Grand Hotel Dieu.
11. Mulhouse: Unique textile magic at the Christmas market

The organization of the Mulhouse market revolves around Place de la Réunion, the beating heart of the festivities, where a period carousel majestically sits. A few steps away, the courtyard of the Temple Saint-Étienne hosts activities for children, including a Christmas bauble-making workshop.
L’Étoile de Noël, located on the Place de la Réunion, is the rallying point where families and friends meet to share a mulled wine or a piece of kougelhopf. As for the Allée des Saveurs, it will seduce gourmets with its Alsatian specialties. Finally, don’t miss the Espace des Créateurs which highlights local talent by offering original artisanal creations.
Visitors will also be dazzled by the immense illuminated tree. But also by the light show projected on the facade of the town hall, paying tribute to the rich textile history of the city.
Christmas markets in France: FAQ
Alsace lights up and comes alive at the end of November, starting the Christmas Market season. For more information check out the calendar of Alsace Christmas markets.
In general, Christmas markets in France are held until Christmas Eve. However, some continue until December 31. For details, check local sites.
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