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This small Alsatian town of character has the most authentic Christmas market in France.

While Christmas markets can be found in many towns in France, those held in Alsace are particularly renowned and welcome tens of thousands of visitors each year. These historic markets, with their festive squares and timeless locations, bring the magic of Christmas to life in Alsace. While the most famous are those in Colmar and Strasbourg, this lesser-known town in Alsace nevertheless offers a market remarkable for its authenticity, far from the crowd.

In 2023, it climbed to the second step of the podium for the most authentic Christmas market according to a survey launched by France Bleu Alsace on its Facebook page, just behind that of Colmar. Every second weekend in December, the Christkindelsmärik, or “market of the infant Jesus” – this is the name given in Alsatian to the traditional market Christmas – takes place in the magical setting of this town of character, where 200 stands showcase exclusively local local products and crafts, renowned for their great variety and diversity, from decoration (wooden toys, pottery, jewelry, porcelain) to gastronomy (truffles from the Grand-Est, foie gras, snails, wines, honey, Bredele).

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With nearly 30,000 visitors who go there each year, compared to 1.5 million at the Colmar Christmas market and 3.3 million visitors at the Strasbourg market, this Christmas market is discovered in a more intimate atmosphere than its serious competitors. It takes place in the capital of the Pays de Hanau, one of the most beautiful cities in Northern Alsace, which has charming half-timbered houses, magnificent bay windows and many buildings listed as illuminated historical monuments. Welcome to the Bouxwiller Christmas market!

Forget Colmar and Strasbourg, this Alsatian Christmas market is the most authentic of all

The market Christmas in Bouxwiller © Frantisek Zvardon

The atmosphere is warm and festive, with entertainment for everyone &acirc ;ages, from stories to concerts (classical, film and Christmas music, both recent and traditional) and the strolling of traditional characters. The gourmands will be delighted with a more than tempting catering offer:  Àpfelkechle (Alsatian apple fritters), Spaetzle ( Alsatian pasta) à sauerkraut, Grumberekechle (potato pancakes), warm cottage cheese sandwiches, pretzels, pea soup, and much more! And a big new feature this year is a market ; with labeled truffles takes place on the Gilbert Weil forecourt.

See you from December 6 to 8, 2024 for ;discover the charm of the Bouxwiller Christmas market over 3 days and 2 evenings, whose authenticity is no longer to be proven. Don't miss out on tasting the “Bouxwiller coals”, praline chocolates, nuggets of the Isenmann family's know-how which make their grand return every year during the Advent evening of the Protestant home.   

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116