The Advent celebration on the banks of the Oise in Val-d'Oise
Beaumont-sur-Oise, a medieval town perched on the heights overlooking the Oise river in the north of Val-d'Oise, is one of the most picturesque villages in the department. Its historic center, crowned by the imposing 12th-century Saint-Laurent church and its half-timbered houses, offers a postcard-perfect setting every December to host its Christmas Market. The ancient stones of the cobbled streets, illuminated by golden garlands and glowing lanterns, create an atmosphere of yesteryear that visitors savor with pleasure.
The Beaumont-sur-Oise Christmas market offers a curated selection of artisans and producers, prioritizing local and regional participants. Wooden chalets line the historic streets and the central square, offering visitors a range of handmade creations—jewelry, pottery, carved objects, paintings, illustrations—and local products—cheeses, cured meats, jams, honey, wines, and spirits. Christmas gourmet specialties—gingerbread, Alsatian bredeles, fine chocolates, Montélimar nougat—complete a delicious offering much appreciated by visitors. Hot drink stands offer mulled wine prepared traditionally, flavored with cinnamon and orange, perfect for warming up under the Advent stars.
The municipality of Beaumont-sur-Oise enlivens its Christmas market with a program of events designed for the whole family. Traditional Christmas carols are performed by local choirs in front of the Saint-Laurent church, creating magnificent natural acoustics thanks to the stones of the Romanesque facade. Children's workshops—candle decorating, Advent wreath making, greeting card calligraphy—are offered throughout the weekend. An antique craft and used book market is often organized in parallel, delighting collectors and curiosity seekers. The arrival of Santa Claus, who strolls through the streets of the medieval town accompanied by his elves, is the most anticipated moment for the youngest.
A visit to the Christmas market is the perfect opportunity to discover the medieval heritage of Beaumont-sur-Oise, one of the most interesting historic towns in Val-d'Oise. The Saint-Laurent church, a listed Historic Monument, is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture whose soaring ribbed vaults stand out beautifully against the winter sky. The Jean de Folleville tower, a remnant of the medieval castle, offers a splendid panoramic view of the Oise valley and the surrounding plains. The cobbled streets of the old town, lined with half-timbered houses from the 16th and 17th centuries, form a remarkable architectural ensemble that the Christmas illuminations reveal in a particularly poetic light.
By car: Beaumont-sur-Oise is accessible via the D4 from L'Isle-Adam or the N1 from Paris. Parking available at the bottom of the town, near the banks of the Oise.
By public transport: Nointel-Mours station on Transilien line H, then bus or shuttle to Beaumont-sur-Oise. Train from Paris-Nord or Pontoise.
Free admission for the entire market and all activities.
The town of Beaumont-sur-Oise is preparing its new edition of the Christmas Market for December 2026. The full program will be unveiled in the fall on the official website and social media of the municipality.
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Centre historique de Beaumont-sur-Oise
Place Saint-Laurent, 95260 Beaumont-sur-Oise