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Deck the Stalls & Unwrap the Magic: Strasbourg Christmas Markets Guide

Nicholas Yeo

Last updated: 25 Oct 202412 minutes

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If Christmas had a capital, it would be Strasbourg. Welcome to the “Capital of Christmas” where the Christmas markets have been spreading festive cheer since 1570. With twinkling lights, half-timbered houses and streets filled with the smell of gingerbread and mulled wine, it’s a winter wonderland like no other.

Whether you’re sipping wine in Place Broglie or gazing at the shimmering lights in Place Kléber, the city centre becomes a magical place at Christmas. From the beautifully decorated Place Saint Thomas to historic La Petite France, Strasbourg’s Christmas markets are a feast for the eyes.

As Christmas approaches, the whole of Strasbourg becomes a festive playground with many highlights including the le grand sapin (Great Christmas tree) in Place Kléber and the cute Carré d'Or market.

Wander through the cobblestone streets of the oldest Christmas market in Europe and find hidden gems at the Place Benjamin Zix and Place des Meuniers markets. And don’t miss the bustling squares like Place du Château where the Christmas spirit is in the air.

Background of the Strasbourg Christmas Market

The Strasbourg Christmas Market isn’t just a Christmas market - it’s a tradition that’s been going on since the 16th century.

One of the oldest Christmas markets in Europe, it started as the “Christkindelsmärik” in Place Broglie and turned Strasbourg into the “Capital of Christmas”.

Back in the day, it was a single market - the Strasbourg Christmas Market opened for 3 days before Christmas Eve. It focused on supplying food, crafts, and seasonal items such as spiced bread, candles or herbs to citizens during the winter season.

But as it emerged as a popular tourist attraction in France, the Strasbourg Christmas Market has grown into a collection of Strasbourg Christmas Markets. Now, the area is littered with stalls across the city’s squares from Place du Château to Place Benjamin Zix.

With its Germanic heritage, Strasbourg’s Christmas spirit is a mix of French chic and German tradition, it’s one of the best Christmas markets in Europe.

Over the years, it’s gone from simple stalls to a full-on festive experience with Christmas decorations, twinkling lights and festive fun that wraps around the city like a big warm hug, making it one of the best things to do in Strasbourg.

When and Where to Visit for the Strasbourg Christmas Markets

When it comes to experiencing the ultimate holiday magic, there’s no better place than the Strasbourg Christmas Markets.

If you’re ready to deck the halls (and your itinerary), here’s everything you need to know about when and where to visit.

When to Visit the Strasbourg Christmas Markets

Mark your calendars, because the Strasbourg Christmas Markets kick off on 27 November 2024 and wraps up its festive magic on 24 December 2024. You'll want to plan your trip according to the dates to soak in the holiday cheer. Here are the opening hours and dates:

  • From 27 November to 24 December 2024

    • Monday to Thursday – 11 AM to 8 PM

    • Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays – 11 AM to 9 PM

    • 24 December – 11 AM to 6 PM

For the best experience, aim for weekday visits - you’ll dodge the weekend crowds and have more time to explore the stalls and sip on your mulled wine in peace.

If you’re a fan of the festive glow, evenings are the best time to visit, as the city lights up like a holiday postcard. However, if you’re travelling with kids or looking for a more relaxed vibe, daytime visits offer a quieter, cosier experience.

Christmas Eve, though shorter in opening hours, is a magical day to visit as the entire area of Strasbourg sparkles with festive joy. While the markets close early, the Christmas cheer is just as strong, with families gathering to celebrate, shop for last-minute gifts, and enjoy seasonal treats.

Strasbourg Christmas Market Location Guide

Strasbourg’s Christmas markets aren’t confined to just one square - they’re scattered across the city, each offering its unique charm and attractions. From the grandness of Place Broglie to the more intimate settings of Place Benjamin Zix, there’s a market for every kind of festive explorer.

Place Broglie (Christkindelsmärik)

Let’s start with the main attraction - the Christkindelsmärik at Place Broglie, the oldest Strasbourg Christmas market. Dating back to the 1500s, this market is a must-go, not just for its historical significance but also for its sheer size and variety.

Stretching along Place Broglie, you’ll find everything from handmade Christmas decorations to locally crafted gifts. Whether you’re hunting for the perfect ornament or just browsing the twinkling stalls, this market has an undeniable festive charm.

The area is also known for its fantastic food. From classic gingerbread to heartwarming bowls of choucroute, you’ll have plenty of chances to snack as you wander through one of the best Christmas markets in Europe.

Place Kléber

Just a short walk away, you’ll find Place Kléber, home to the Grand Sapin - one of the tallest Christmas trees in Europe. If you’ve ever dreamed of feeling like a kid again, gazing up at a Christmas tree that seems to touch the sky, this is the place to be.

Surrounded by shimmering Christmas displays and beautifully decorated stalls, Place Kléber is the heart of Strasbourg’s holiday spirit.

Take a leisurely stroll around the square, where you’ll discover charming stalls selling artisanal crafts, local delicacies, and Christmas gifts galore.

And don’t forget to snap a few photos - the combination of the giant Christmas tree and twinkling lights makes for the perfect Instagram moment.

Place de la Cathédrale

For a jaw-dropping backdrop, head to the Christmas market at Place de la Cathédrale, located right next to the stunning Strasbourg Cathedral. There’s something truly magical about shopping for holiday gifts with the towering spires of the cathedral watching over you.

The artisan stalls here offer a fantastic selection of Christmas decorations, handmade goods, and delicious treats.

If you want to dive deeper into the history of the markets at Place Broglie, Place Kléber and Place de la Cathédrale, we highly recommend joining a Christmas Market Small Group Walking Tour.

Alternatively, a guided tour led by a local will take you through the best stalls, provide historical context, and even give you tips on the best places to grab some local delights.

Place Gutenberg

Looking to add a little international flair to your Strasbourg Christmas trip? Make sure to check out the Christmas market at Place Gutenberg, which hosts stalls from different countries around Europe.

This area is perfect for discovering unique gifts and tasting foods from all over the continent. One minute you could be munching on a French pastry, and the next you could be sipping on an Italian espresso.

With its mix of cultures and festive cheer, Place Gutenberg is a great spot to explore if you’re looking for something a bit different from the traditional markets inspired by the Alsace region. Plus, its location in the heart of the city makes it easy to swing by during your market-hopping adventure.

Place Saint-Thomas and Place du Corbeau

For a more intimate market experience, make your way to Place Saint-Thomas and Place du Corbeau. These smaller markets may not have the grandeur of Place Broglie, but they more than make up for it with their cosy charm and unique stalls.

At Place Saint-Thomas, you’ll find plenty of local artisans selling handcrafted gifts, perfect for those looking for a one-of-a-kind souvenir.

Place du Corbeau offers a similar experience, with a quieter atmosphere that’s ideal for taking your time and enjoying the Christmas decorations without the hustle and bustle of the larger markets.

If you’re looking for a relaxed afternoon filled with festive charm, these markets are the perfect spots.

Place du Marché-aux-Poissons

If you’re travelling with family, don’t miss Place du Marché-aux-Poissons. This market is particularly great for kids, thanks to its cosy atmosphere and family-friendly stalls.

From giant Christmas trees to twinkling holiday lights, the entire area feels like something straight out of a Christmas storybook.

Parents will love the laid-back vibe, while kids can marvel at the dazzling decorations and munch on sweet holiday treats.

It’s the perfect spot to wrap up your Strasbourg Christmas adventure before heading back to your hotel.

The Best Experiences at Strasbourg Christmas Markets

Going to the Strasbourg Christmas Market area is like stepping into a real-life fairytale. Whether you’re a seasoned market-goer or a first-timer, there are a few things you have to do during the festive season.

Top Strasbourg Christmas Market Activities

First things first, get a warm cup of mulled wine (or hot chocolate if that’s your thing) and start by wandering through the lit-up streets of Strasbourg.

The city becomes a winter wonderland, with Square Louise Weiss, La Petite France and rue des Orfèvres sparkling with lights and elegantly decorated Christmas houses.

Make sure to visit the themed market sections, each with its festive flavour. From the traditional market full of handmade crafts and holiday treats to the eco-friendly stalls selling sustainable gifts, there’s something for every kind of shopper.

If you’re a travel bug at heart, you’ll love the international market at Place Gutenberg where vendors from different countries sell gifts and food from their homelands.

For a novel experience, embark on a treasure hunt at Christmas markets in Strasbourg.

Don’t forget to check out the live performances - carolers, street performers and musicians add an extra layer of holiday cheer to your market experience.

Ice Rinks and Festive Rides

For family fun, head to the ice skating rinks or hop on one of the festive carousels around the market in Strasbourg.

Whether you’re spinning around the rink with the Strasbourg Cathedral behind you or riding a carousel with the little ones, the festive fun is undeniable.

Keep an eye out for special kids' events like Santa visits where the kids can meet the big man himself or fun puppet shows to entertain the young (and young at heart).

Evening Light Shows and Festive Displays

As the sun sets, get ready to be amazed by Strasbourg’s evening light shows. The Strasbourg Cathedral and Place Kléber are the stars of the show, with their stunning illuminations casting a festive glow over the city.

Don’t forget your camera - these are the kind of moments you’ll want to capture and share with your friends back home.

From December to Christmas Day, the town is a sea of twinkling lights, every corner more beautiful than the last.

The best spots? Go to the cathedral for those perfect shots or spend your evening wandering through the lit-up squares as the whole city twinkles with holiday magic.

What to Eat and Drink at the Strasbourg Christmas Markets

When it comes to food and drink at the Strasbourg Christmas Market area, get ready to indulge in a culinary extravaganza.

Traditional Alsatian Food

Alsatian cuisine is a real treat and you can’t miss a hot tarte flambée - a thin, crispy flatbread topped with cream, onions and lardons (like a French pizza but better).

For a more substantial meal, warm up with a plate of choucroute garnie, Strasbourg’s famous sauerkraut dish loaded with sausages, ham and pork.

Or try spaetzle, fluffy noodles often served with melted cheese or gravy.

You’ll find these savoury delights all over the city, including in hidden corners like Square Louise Weiss.

Sweet Treats

Now, onto the sweets. The Strasbourg Christmas market area is overflowing with gingerbread in all shapes and sizes and Bredele cookies, little buttery bites of heaven.

And don’t forget to pick up a slice of Kougelhopf, the Alsatian bundt cake that’s both beautiful and delicious.

The best places to satisfy your sweet tooth are scattered all over the markets but head to the cathedral square for the top treats.

Festive Drinks

To wash it all down? A steaming cup of Glühwein is the way to go. Red or white, it’s hot and spiced to perfection.

Not into alcohol? Sip on some hot apple cider or festive teas as you wander the markets or grab a hot chocolate for a sweet treat.

Bonus: drinks are served in reusable cups that make for a great souvenir. Trust us, sipping from these is part of the holiday magic.

Shopping for Unique Christmas Gifts in Strasbourg

At the Strasbourg Christmas Market, it’s not just about food and drink - though mulled wine is always a favourite.

Handmade Artisan Products

The market is a wonderland of handmade artisan products to add a bit of magic to your home.

Imagine strolling through Square Louise Weiss, sipping your hot cider and finding Christmas ornaments, candles and wooden toys that look like they’ve stepped out of a fairy tale.

For something really special look out for local pottery - perfect for a bit of France in your home decor. The artisans at the market bring their A-game and you’ll find one-off treasures you won’t find anywhere else.

Eco-friendly and Sustainable Products

Going green this holiday season? Strasbourg’s Christmas market is too.

At their eco-friendly stalls, you can shop guilt-free with recycled materials, organic products and sustainable gifts that are thoughtful and planet-friendly. The perfect place to find gifts that make someone’s day and the planet too.

Tips for Planning Your Trip to Strasbourg Christmas Markets

How to Get There

If you’re flying in, Strasbourg Airport is your entry to the holiday magic or you can take the train from major European cities like Paris, Basel or Stuttgart – all within a few hours.

Feeling road-trippy? Driving is an option too, just be prepared to navigate the tiny streets of Strasbourg.

Where to Stay

Want to splurge? Choose one of the city’s luxury hotels near the markets and live the holiday of your dreams.

Prefer something more budget-friendly but still charming? Look for the B&Bs or mid-range hotels within walking distance of the market areas.

Staying near Place Kléber or La Petite France puts you right in the middle of the Strasbourg Christmas Market action so you’ll be in the thick of it all.

Best Ways to Get Around

Now, let’s talk about getting around. Strasbourg is super walkable, especially with the lights and Christmas decorations guiding your way through the pedestrian zones.

But if your feet need a break, the city has a tram and bus system that is efficient and budget-friendly. Just note that during peak times, the market areas can get very crowded so plan your timing wisely – weekdays and early evenings are your best bet to avoid the rush.

Budgeting for your Visit

Speaking of budgeting don’t let the festive atmosphere fool you into thinking you need to spend a fortune.

You can enjoy the market in Strasbourg on a budget by indulging in street food like tarte flambée or a hot cup of vin chaud without breaking the bank.

And there are plenty of free activities like admiring the Christmas displays and just soaking up the holiday cheer.

Practical Tips

To make it stress-free, bring a reusable cup for your hot drinks (eco-friendly and cute!), a scarf and gloves and try to visit during off-peak hours.

Know your dates – the market is open from the end of November to the Eve of Christmas and slightly shorter hours on the 24th. Now you’re ready to have a holly-jolly Strasbourg Christmas Market experience.

Day Trips from Strasbourg During the Holiday Season

If you want to get out of the Strasbourg Christmas Market experience for a day, a trip to Colmar is like stepping into a real-life Christmas card.

Just an hour from Strasbourg, this medieval town in France has some of the most beautiful Christmas markets you’ll ever see. The Colmar Christmas Market is not just pretty, it’s full of events – concerts, carolers – so it’s a must-visit in December.

And don't stop there! The Alsatian villages of Eguisheim and Riquewihr are like something out of a fairy tale, with smaller, more local markets and a rustic charm. It's a perfect break from the hustle and bustle of Strasbourg and to discover the charm of the region at Christmas.

Hop on an Alsace Christmas Markets Day Tour from Strasbourg to enjoy Colmar, Eguisheim and Riquewihr now.

It's a Wrap

As the lightbulbs at the Strasbourg Christmas Market start to fade, it’s safe to say this trip through the Capital of Christmas will leave you feeling festive and ready to take on the holidays.

Whether you’re sipping hot vin chaud beneath the cathedral, browsing the stalls in the town centre or strolling through the beautifully lit streets at night, Strasbourg knows how to do Christmas.

With its magical setting, historical charm and endless festive fun, there’s no doubt France’s most famous Christmas market is one of the best in Europe.

From December dates that fill your calendar with wonder to a programme of holiday activities that will keep you entertained day and night, Strasbourg is the perfect Christmas escape – whether you’re coming from nearby Paris or staying longer.

So get to Strasbourg this Christmas, you’ll go home with memories that shine brighter than the light displays and let’s be honest, you won’t find a better place to spend the best time of the year.

With Pelago by Singapore Airlines as your guide, you’re all set to unwrap the magic and discover Strasbourg’s best Christmas decorations, festive food, unique gifts and experiences this Christmas.

Frequently Asked Questions

What date is Strasbourg Christmas market?

Strasbourg Christmas Market is from 27 November to 24 December 2024

Is Strasbourg Christmas market worth visiting?

Yes! With its festive atmosphere, historic setting and endless holiday fun, Strasbourg’s market is a must-see.

What is the most Christmassy town in France?

Strasbourg is the “Capital of Christmas”, making it hands-down, the most Christmassy town in France.

Which Christmas market is better, Colmar or Strasbourg?

Both are beautiful! Strasbourg has grandeur and history while Colmar has charm and fairytale-like atmosphere.

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Written by Nicholas Yeo

Veni, vidi, vici - Nicholas counts among his conquests, Europe, Scandinavia, the Balkans and more. A well-travelled wordsmith, he is an experienced writer for the travel industry & translates his travels into stories. Read about his next adventure here.

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