Every Christmas season I vow to find my way to the holiday markets all over the city and indulge in the mulled wines and assorted delicacies. Somehow, I get side-tracked and never make it, having thus far only found my way to the grand Christmas marche at La Défense. (Well worth the trip!) To prevent this from happening again, the well informed travel site AnyTrip.com has provided a list of the Marches de Noël in Paris. For those lucky enough to be living in the city of lights, take your pick!
Christmas Market at Champs-Elysées: November 19 – January 2
The Christmas Market on the most famous street in the city of Paris draws millions of visitors during the holiday season. This market stretches over a length of approximately 2 miles from the Arc of Triumph to the Place de la Concorde. On either side of the famed boulevard, you will find numerous chalet styled cottages that house many Christmas themed items such as hats, scarves, purses, jewelry, chocolates, arts and crafts and many others. This market is particularly popular for children as the popular La Grande Roue (Ferris Wheel) and other amusements rides are open at the Jardin des Tuileries (Tuileries Garden), not far from the Place de la Concorde. The Paris Metro serves various portions of the Champs-Elysées so if you can’t walk the entire length, you can use the public transportation system.
Christmas Market at La Défense: November 23 – December 27 (Closed on Christmas Day)
The Christmas Market at the La Défense section of Paris, is the largest in the city, in terms of the number chalets. This Christmas Market offers live music, beautiful holiday themed artwork, plenty of good food and more arts and crafts. La Défense comprises a number of business and features the impressive Grande Arche, which is square shaped arch that is over 360 feet high. La Défense is easily visible from several miles away, due to its large collection of high-rise buildings.
Christmas Market at Trocadero December 8 to January 2
With the striking view of the Eiffel Tower as a backdrop, the Christmas Market at Trocadero is among the best choices in Paris. The Palais du Trocadéro is the most prominent structure at Trocadero, which was completed for the 1878 World’s Fair. The palace now houses a number of museums, including the Museum of Monuments and the Maritime Museum. Along with the many chalet styled shops, which features arts and crafts, food and other Christmas related items, there is a very popular ice skating rink. At night, the rink offers an amazing view of the grandly illuminated Eiffel Tower.
Christmas Market at Saint-Sulpice December 11 to December 24
Saint-Sulpice,
Paris’ 2nd largest church is the site of yet another popular Christmas market. Situated not far from the 2nd largest park in the city, the Jardin du Luxembourg, this smaller yet lively Christmas market offers all of the arts and crafts and the tasty foods you might find at the larger sites. There is also a Santa’s Village, which obviously is a top draw for the children. Saint-Sulpice houses one of the finest church organs in the city is aptly known as The Great Organ.
Christmas Market at Montparnasse Tower December 5 to December 30
Located at the front of the Gare Montparnasse (Montparnasse Train Station), this mid-sized Christmas market is known of its broad collection of French foods with Christmas flair. Because of its easy access from the train station, this market is one of most visited in the city. As with all of the other Christmas markets in the city, you’ll discover a number of interesting arts and crafts.
Thank you for the Christmas market inspiration AnyTrip!
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This is so handy because I always end up missing the markets! Great list!
Hi Kasia, I have also only ever been to the market at La Defense, years ago when I was living in Paris. I would definitely recommend it too though, and I also loved it because when it gets dark you have a great view from there of the Eiffel Tower sparking in the distance. Plus as you say the grande arche makes a very impressive and modern backdrop to the pretty, traditional-style chalets!
Sarah
There is nothing quite like the contrast of traditional French market to modern looming architecture at La Defense, though this year I must venture to another.
I’ve always wanted to experience Christmas in Paris…someday! 🙂
I am certain you will! Next year?
I’m so in love with the European Christmas markets!
Thanks for the useful list! Just wanted to let you know that the market at Saint Sulpice isn’t there this year. After wandering around looking for it this evening, I went to the Christmas Market on the Blvd Saint-Germain and was told that the Saint Sulpice market was closed because it wasn’t very successful. The vendors who were at Saint Sulpice last year have relocated to the other Christmas markets.
Thank you for the update, will NOT be looking for the Saint Sulpice market this year!
envy, envy, envy – I’m turning really green here in the land down under!
No French Christmas markets in Australia? 😉
Thanks for info. I’ll try to drop by to one of those in my first trip to Paris before the new year. Your blog provides lots of tips for me. Oui, c’est mon premier voyage a Paris! So excited!
Oh la la, your first trip to Paris! Enjoy every moment!! Happy my blog is helpful to you 🙂
I always hit the one at Abbesses for the crepes and mulled wine!
I must try that one, delicious!