Metz Christmas Market
Edition 2026 Gastronomy Local Produce Folk Traditions

Metz Christmas Market

The marvelous market across the five historic squares of Metz

Metz — Moselle (57)
Dates 20 Nov — 30 Dec 2026
Location Metz (57)
Prices Free
Status Confirmed

About Christmas in Metz

The Metz Christmas Market, named "Christmas in Metz – The Marvelous Market", is one of the most beautiful Christmas markets in France. From late November to late December, it spreads across the five historic squares of the city center with over 150 chalets offering crafts, regional products, and Lorraine gastronomy. Place Saint-Louis hosts the village of traditions. The event is enhanced by magical illuminations and the celebration of Saint Nicholas.

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A Christmas Market Among the Most Beautiful in France

The Metz Christmas Market, renamed "Christmas in Metz – The Marvelous Market", is an unmissable winter event that transforms the city into a magical setting for over a month. With its five historic squares adorned with chalets, illuminations, and decorations, Metz stands out as one of the most popular Christmas destinations in eastern France, alongside Strasbourg and Colmar.

Five Squares, Five Atmospheres

Place Saint-Louis – The Village of Traditions

The historic heart of the market, Place Saint-Louis with its medieval arcades, hosts about fifty chalets dedicated to regional crafts and Christmas traditions. Local products are highlighted: gingerbread, bredele, jams, honey, ceramics, and artisanal decorative items.

Place de la République – The Grand Fir Tree and the Ice Rink

Place de la République hosts the grand illuminated Christmas tree and, depending on the year, an outdoor ice rink. Family entertainment and street performances are offered throughout the period.

The Other Squares

Place d'Armes, Place de la Comédie, and Place de Chambre complete the route with gourmet chalets, hot drink stands (mulled wine, hot chocolate), and food areas offering Lorraine specialties: quiche lorraine, flammekueche, Metz sausage, and Lorraine pâté.

The Magic of Illuminations

Metz adorns itself with its finest illuminations for the Christmas season. The facades of historic monuments, Saint-Étienne Cathedral, the shopping streets, and the trees in the city center sparkle with thousands of lights, creating a warm and magical atmosphere conducive to strolling.

Saint Nicholas

A highlight of the festivities, the celebration of Saint Nicholas on December 6th and 7th is a special moment. The patron saint of schoolchildren makes an appearance and parades through the city streets, accompanied by his magical procession. This event perpetuates a cherished tradition for the people of Lorraine.

Entertainment and Musical Program

The market offers a rich program of entertainment: concerts, choirs, shows for children, creative workshops, and the musical program "Au c(h)œur des chants de Noël". Artists and vocal ensembles perform in the streets and squares, filling the city with a festive musical ambiance.

Christmas in Metz — edition 2026

Christmas in Metz 2026. Marvelous market on the historic squares of Metz with chalets, crafts, Lorraine gastronomy, illuminations, and Saint Nicholas festivities.

Prices Christmas in Metz 2026

Free access to the market.

Practical information — Christmas in Metz

Access

The Metz Christmas Market is spread across the five historic squares of the city center, all accessible on foot from the train station.

  • By Train: Metz-Ville station, served by TGV from Paris (1h20), Strasbourg (1h30), Luxembourg (50 min), and Nancy (35 min). The station is a 10-minute walk from Place de la République and 15 minutes from Place Saint-Louis.
  • By Car: A31 (Paris-Luxembourg axis) and A4 (Strasbourg-Paris axis) motorways. Underground parking in the city center: Cathédrale (closest to Saint-Louis), République, Saint-Jacques. High traffic on weekends, plan to arrive early or use park-and-ride facilities with shuttle service.
  • By Bus/Tram: LE MET' network, Mettis lines A and B, numerous stops in the city center. Lines operate extended hours during the Christmas market period.
  • By Bike: VélOstan'lib stations in the city center. Beware of icy conditions in winter.

The Five Market Squares

  • Place Saint-Louis: Village of traditions under the medieval arcades. Regional crafts, Christmas decorations, local Lorraine products.
  • Place de la République: Grand illuminated Christmas tree, family entertainment, and, depending on the year, an outdoor ice rink.
  • Place d'Armes: Gourmet chalets, mulled wine, regional specialties (quiche lorraine, flammekueche, Lorraine pâté).
  • Place de la Comédie: Themed chalets and entertainment.
  • Place de Chambre: Catering chalets and a friendly atmosphere.

Opening Hours

Place Saint-Louis: Sunday to Thursday from 11 am to 9 pm, Friday and Saturday from 11 am to 10 pm. Similar hours on other squares with variations depending on events. Special hours on December 24th and 31st. Closed on December 25th.

Dates

From late November to late December (approximately 5 weeks). The Lantern Path at Square Boufflers is accessible during the same period.

Prices

Access to the market is completely free. Only consumption, purchases, and certain specific activities are charged.

Special Events

Saint Nicholas on December 6th and 7th with parades through the streets. Musical program "Au c(h)œur des chants de Noël" with free choirs and concerts.

Contact

City of Metz: metz.fr
Tourist Office: www.tourisme-metz.com
OT Phone: 03 87 39 00 00

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Where does it take place — Christmas in Metz

Place Saint-Louis et places historiques du centre-ville

Places du centre-ville de Metz, 57000 Metz

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Christmas in Metz in brief

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History of Christmas in Metz