The magic of Christmas in the heart of the fortified city
Every year in December, the Langres Christmas Market takes over the courtyard of the Diderot college, in the heart of the fortified old town. Around forty local producers and artisans offer creations and local products from the Haute-Marne region in a festive atmosphere. Between artisanal decorations, delicacies, mulled wine at the Taverne Langroise, the market offers a convivial moment for the whole family. Free entertainment, concerts by the La Chanterelle choir, and guided night tours of the heritage sites complete the program.
Nestled on its fortified promontory, the city of Langres offers an exceptional setting to celebrate the magic of Christmas. Every year, the courtyard of the Denis Diderot college, Place Diderot, transforms into a real Christmas village where around forty local producers and artisans welcome visitors in a warm and friendly atmosphere.
The carefully selected exhibitors offer a wide range of artisanal creations and local products: handmade Christmas decorations, jewelry, ceramics, scented candles, textiles, wooden toys, and unique decorative objects. On the gastronomic side, visitors discover specialties from Haute-Marne and the Grand Est region: Langres cheese, honey, confectionery, gingerbread, artisanal chocolates, and other seasonal treats. The Taverne Langroise complements the offer with its refreshment bar, comforting mulled wine, and on-site catering.
The market brings together art craftsmen, local farmers, and local creators who share their know-how and passion. It's the ideal opportunity to find original and authentic gifts while supporting the local economy and short supply chains in the region.
The Christmas Market is punctuated by free entertainment for all ages throughout the weekend. Children can enjoy plaster painting workshops and face painting sessions, while the La Chanterelle choir delights the public with its Christmas carols. Themed guided tours called "Lumières sur..." (Lights on...) lasting 30 minutes allow visitors to discover Langres' rich heritage in a magical night-time setting, particularly around the Saint-Martin church and the Saint-Mammès cathedral.
Langres, a city of art and history, houses one of the largest fortified enclosures in Europe with its 8 kilometers of ramparts. This exceptional historical setting gives the Christmas market an incomparable atmosphere, with its medieval streets, monumental towers, and breathtaking panoramas over the Langres plateau. A walk on the illuminated ramparts is the perfect complement to a visit to the market.
The Langres Christmas Market 2026 will take over the courtyard of the Diderot college for a festive weekend in December. Artisans, local producers, family entertainment, and heritage guided tours will be on hand to celebrate Christmas in the most beautiful fortified city of Haute-Marne.
The Langres Christmas Market returns in December 2026 to the courtyard of the Denis Diderot college. Artisans, producers, delicacies, and family entertainment will be on hand for a weekend of enchantment in the heart of the fortified city. The detailed program will be announced in the fall of 2026.
Courtyard of the Denis Diderot college, 17 Place Diderot, 52200 Langres. The market is held in the very center of the fortified old town, in immediate proximity to the Saint-Mammès cathedral and the ramparts. The courtyard offers a covered and sheltered space, ideal for enjoying the market even in case of winter weather.
A weekend in December, usually the first or second weekend of the month. The market takes place over two days, Saturday and Sunday, offering visitors the opportunity to return to complete their gift purchases and fully enjoy the proposed activities.
Saturday from 10 am to 7 pm, Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm. It is advisable to arrive early in the morning to enjoy the market in peace and take the time to chat with the artisans, or in the late afternoon to benefit from the Christmas lights atmosphere.
By car: Langres is easily accessible via the A31 motorway (Langres Sud exit), the axis connecting Dijon to Nancy. From Paris, allow about 3 hours by road via the A5 then the A31. Several free parking lots are available near the ramparts and the city center, including the Chemin de Ronde parking, the Porte des Moulins parking, and the Porte de l'Hôtel de Ville parking. A panoramic elevator connects the lower parking area to the historic center in a few seconds.
By train: Langres SNCF station (Paris-Bâle line via Chaumont), then urban shuttle or about a 15-minute walk uphill to the historic center via the Porte des Moulins ramp.
By bus: Regular lines of the Grand Langres community of communes transport network serving the city center.
Admission to the market is free. All entertainment offered during the weekend (children's workshops, concerts, guided tours) is also free. Only purchases from exhibitors and catering at the Taverne Langroise are subject to a charge.
The Taverne Langroise, located on the market site, offers mulled wine, hot chocolate, drinks, and light refreshments throughout the weekend. Visitors can also explore the restaurants and brasseries in the historic center of Langres, just a short walk from the market.
Ville de Langres, Place de l'Hôtel de Ville, CS 70127, 52206 Langres Cedex. Tel: 03 25 87 77 77. Website: langres.fr. Tourist Office of the Pays de Langres: tourisme-langres.com.
The site is accessible to people with reduced mobility. The courtyard of the Diderot college is on one level. The panoramic elevator connecting the lower parking area to the historic center facilitates access for people in wheelchairs or with mobility difficulties.
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Cour du collège Denis Diderot
17 place Diderot, 52200 Langres