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The Second Oldest Christmas Market In Europe Known As The ‘Capital Of Christmas’ Is Just Under Two Hours From London

November 27, 20253 Mins Read
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STRASBOURG, FRANCE – DECEMBER 12, 2024: Crowds gather on a festive street with Christmas lights and angel decorations, leading to the Strasbourg Cathedral during the annual Christmas market.


This festive city adoringly referred to the “Capital of Christmas” sits in Europe and just a short flight from London. The “Capital of Christmas”a title rooted in centuries of festive tradition rather than clever marketing alone. The historic centre around the cathedral glows with wooden chalets, half-timbered houses and riverside walks that feel purpose-built for a winter city break.​

The city’s main claim to fame is the Christkindelsmärika Christmas market that can trace its origins back to around 1570making it one of the oldest in Europe. Today that heritage translates into a large-scale celebration spread across multiple squares, with themed markets, illuminations and an atmosphere that feels more like a city-wide festival than a single market.​

One of Europe’s oldest Christmas markets and the ‘Capital of Christmas’

Strasbourg’s festive story begins when the medieval St Nicholas market was replaced by the Christkindelsmärik in the late 16th century, as the city shifted from Catholic to Protestant traditions. That change created a new winter market centred on the “Christ Child”, setting the template for modern Christmas markets across the region.​

Fast forward nearly five centuries and the market has grown into a network of around 300 chalets dotted through the old town, selling decorations, artisan crafts and regional produce. The heart of the action usually clusters around Place Broglie and the square by Strasbourg Cathedral, where a towering Christmas tree and elaborate light displays provide the backdrop for choirs, music and late-night browsing.​

What to expect when you visit Strasbourg’s Christmas market

A visit typically starts in front of Strasbourg Cathedralwhose Gothic façade is illuminated with warm, golden light and framed by stalls selling mulled wine, gingerbread and pretzels. From here, cobbled lanes lead into Petite France, a picture-book quarter of canals and half-timbered houses draped in garlands, stars and oversized baubles.​

Along the way you will find specialist markets focusing on local crafts, charity stalls and gourmet corners showcasing Alsatian treats such as flammekueche, bredle biscuits and spiced wines. The scale means you can dip into different squares across several evenings, discovering quieter corners once day-trippers depart and the city settles into a softer, more romantic glow.​

Getting to the oldest Christmas market in Europe from the UK

Budget-conscious travellers will appreciate that Strasbourg is not just atmospheric but also relatively affordable compared with some other big-name festive cities. Travel deal sites highlight return fares from UK airports starting at around £57 for selected dates, particularly from Manchester and London into Strasbourg’s airport.​

Even when prices fluctuate, Strasbourg often compares favourably to popular Christmas market destinations once you factor in flights, accommodation and on-the-ground costs. For those already on the continent, it is also well connected by rail, with direct trains from major hubs such as Paris and Brussels making it an easy stop on a wider European Christmas-market itinerary.​

With its deep-rooted festive heritage, dramatic cathedral backdrop and increasingly wallet-friendly fares from the UK, Strasbourg offers one of Europe’s most atmospheric Christmas escapes for 2025.

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