Crafts, delicacies, and Christmas magic in the cutlery town
The Nogent Christmas Market is the unmissable festive event of the holiday season in Haute-Marne. Organized annually by the City of Nogent on Place Charles-de-Gaulle, opposite the town hall, this market brings together over sixty exhibitors, artisans, and local producers for a weekend in December. Visitors can discover artisanal creations, gourmet specialties from the Haute-Marne region, and the famous Nogent cutlery. The market is enlivened by the arrival of Santa Claus, creative workshops for children, a miniature train, a carousel, and fireworks.
Every December, the town of Nogent, a renowned cutlery town in Haute-Marne, hosts its traditional Christmas Market on Place Charles-de-Gaulle, at the foot of the town hall. This festive event, organized by the municipality, brings together locals and visitors in a warm and friendly atmosphere to celebrate the end-of-year holidays.
The Nogent Christmas Market welcomes over sixty exhibitors each year, including many local artisans and producers from the Haute-Marne region. The stalls offer a wide selection of artisanal creations: jewelry, wooden objects, ceramics, scented candles, handmade Christmas decorations, textiles, leather goods, and, of course, the famous knives and scissors from Nogent, a legacy of the town's centuries-old cutlery expertise. Visitors will find unique and authentic gifts for the whole family here.
Gastronomy plays a key role at the Christmas Market. Local producers offer their Champagne region specialties: Langres cheese, Haute-Marne honey, confectionery, artisanal chocolates, gingerbread, charcuterie, wines, and champagnes from the region. Food and hot drink stands—mulled wine, hot chocolate, crêpes—allow visitors to warm up and extend their tasting pleasure. The Haute-Marne Culinary Academy also offers tastings and activities centered around local products.
The Nogent Christmas Market would not be complete without its festive activities that enchant young and old throughout the weekend:
The weekend traditionally concludes with a grand fireworks display fired at 6:30 PM on Sunday evening, visible from the market square. This pyrotechnic show illuminates the Nogent sky and marks the highlight of the Christmas festivities, offering a moment of shared wonder for all visitors.
The town of Nogent, formerly Nogent-en-Bassigny, is world-renowned for its cutlery heritage dating back to the 18th century. The Cutlery Museum, located a short walk from the market on Place Charles-de-Gaulle, houses over 8,000 objects testifying to this exceptional know-how. The Christmas Market is part of this artisanal tradition by showcasing creators and producers from the Nogent area and the entire Haute-Marne region.
The Nogent Christmas Market 2026 is expected in December on Place Charles-de-Gaulle. Artisans, producers, family activities, Santa Claus, and fireworks will be present to celebrate the end-of-year holidays in the cutlery town.
The Nogent Christmas Market returns in December 2026 on Place Charles-de-Gaulle. The City of Nogent will once again offer a festive weekend with over sixty exhibitors, artisans, and producers from the Haute-Marne region. On the program: local crafts, Nogent cutlery, delicacies, the arrival of Santa Claus, creative workshops for children, a carousel, a miniature train, carriage rides, and fireworks. The detailed program will be announced in autumn 2026.
Place Charles-de-Gaulle, opposite the town hall, 52800 Nogent (Haute-Marne). The market spreads across the esplanade in front of the town hall, near the Cutlery Museum.
The Christmas Market is generally held on the second or third weekend of December, on Saturday and Sunday. The exact dates are announced each autumn by the City of Nogent.
Saturday: stalls open from 2 PM to 8 PM. Food and drinks available from 11:30 AM.
Sunday: stalls open from 2 PM to 7:30 PM. Food and drinks available from 11:30 AM.
Santa Claus arrives on the square every day at 3 PM. Creative workshops for children take place at the town hall in the afternoon.
Free admission. All activities (workshops, miniature train, carousel, Wheel of Fortune) are free to access.
By car: Nogent is located 20 km south of Chaumont via the D674. From the A5 motorway (exit Chaumont Sud), follow signs for Langres then Nogent via the D674. Free parking is available in the immediate vicinity of Place Charles-de-Gaulle.
By train: The nearest station is Chaumont, served by TER Grand Est and Intercités trains on the Paris-Est – Bâle line. Allow about 25 minutes by car or taxi from Chaumont station to Nogent.
Food and drink stands are set up on the square: mulled wine, hot chocolate, crêpes, waffles, and local specialties from the Haute-Marne region. Tastings are offered by the Haute-Marne Culinary Academy. Food service is available from 11:30 AM on Saturday and Sunday.
Several hotels, bed and breakfasts, and gîtes are available in Nogent and the surrounding area. The Tourist Office can help you find suitable accommodation.
Nogent Town Hall: Place Charles-de-Gaulle, BP 1, 52800 Nogent — Tel: 03 25 31 85 77 — Email: [email protected]
Website: villedenogent52.fr
Tourist Office: www.decouverte-nogent-en-champagne.com
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