Sens Christmas Market
Three days of enchantment and craftsmanship at the foot of France's first Gothic cathedral
2026
About Sens Christmas Market
Sens Christmas Market — edition 2026
Sens Christmas Market 2026: A Date in December
For the 2026 edition, the Sens Christmas Market will once again take over the Place de la République and the covered market for three days of winter festivities. Organized by the City of Sens, this free market brings together about fifty exhibitors each year — artisans, creators, and local producers — in an exceptional historic setting, at the foot of the Saint-Étienne Cathedral.
Visitors can stroll among the illuminated wooden chalets in search of original gifts: handmade jewelry, Christmas decorations, decorative objects, textile creations, artisanal toys, and many other surprises. The covered market will host Burgundian producers with their specialties: cheeses, foie gras, honey, biscuits, charcuterie, and wines from Burgundy and Chablis.
The scents of mulled wine, gingerbread, and hot chestnuts will welcome strollers, while family activities and the presence of Santa Claus will make this market an unmissable event for families from the Yonne and the entire region.
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Practical Information
Location
The Sens Christmas Market is held on the Place de la République and under the covered market, in the heart of the historic center of Sens (89100). The covered market is a short walk from the Saint-Étienne Cathedral.
Dates and Times
The market takes place over three days in December (usually the second or third weekend of the month):
- Friday and Saturday: 10:00 AM to 10:30 PM
- Sunday: 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Prices
Completely free admission for all visitors. Purchases from exhibitors are, of course, the responsibility of the visitors.
By Car
Sens is easily accessible from Paris (approx. 1h20) via the A5 motorway (exit Sens-Nord or Sens-Sud), then the N6. From Troyes: approx. 1 hour via the N60. From Auxerre: approx. 45 min via the N6/A6.
Free parking is available on the immediate outskirts of the city center, notably at the Palais de Justice parking and boulevard parking lots.
By Train
Sens is served by the Paris-Bercy → Laroche-Migennes line (Transilien R and Intercités). Allow about 1 hour to 1 hour 15 minutes from Paris-Bercy or Paris-Lyon. The Sens train station is about a 15-minute walk from the Place de la République.
Contact and Information
- City of Sens: 03 86 95 67 00
- Official Website: ville-sens.fr
- Sens Tourist Office: +33 (0)3 86 65 19 49
Practical Tips
- Dress warmly: the market is held outdoors in December; temperatures can be cool.
- Saturday afternoon is the busiest time (Santa Claus present, large crowds).
- Take advantage of your visit to discover the Saint-Étienne Cathedral and the Palais Synodal nearby.
- Bring cash for small artisanal producers who do not always accept credit cards.
- The Santa Claus House yurt (Place Drapès) is accessible on Saturdays in December from 2 PM to 5 PM.
A Christmas Market in the Capital of the Sénonais
Every year in December, the city of Sens — a thousand-year-old town in the Yonne department, in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté — transforms into a real Christmas village to host its Christmas Market, one of the highlights of the city's festive calendar. Located on the Place de la République and under the covered market, the event brings together artisans, local producers, and visitors for three days in a warm and bright atmosphere, dominated by the majestic silhouette of the Saint-Étienne Cathedral of Sens, the first Gothic cathedral in France, built from 1130.
This Christmas Market is organized by the City of Sens and is one of the flagship events of the end-of-year celebrations for the entire Sénonais community and visitors from the Yonne region. Admission is completely free, making this event a popular gathering open to everyone.
A Historic and Enchanting Setting
The setting for the Sens Christmas Market is exceptional. The Saint-Étienne Cathedral, whose construction began around 1130 under Archbishop Henri Sanglier, is considered the first Gothic cathedral in France, even predating the Basilica of Saint-Denis. Its apse, its flamboyant rose windows, and its two medieval towers overlook the Place de la République and provide an incomparable backdrop for the illuminated market chalets.
At nightfall, the fairy lights adorning the wooden chalets, the lights highlighting the arches of the covered market, and the carefully orchestrated lighting around the cathedral create a particularly magical atmosphere, typical of the finest Christmas markets. The Place de la République, the beating heart of the old town of Sens, offers an ideal space for strolling among the rows of chalets.
Craftsmanship, Creations, and Gift Ideas
The Sens Christmas Market brings together about fifty exhibitors, carefully selected for the quality and originality of their creations. Art artisans, independent creators, and regional producers gather to offer a wide selection of original gifts and Christmas decorations: handmade jewelry, wooden decorative objects, pottery, textile creations, artisanal toys, candles, soaps, illustrations, and many other surprises for all ages and budgets.
The chalets dedicated to arts and crafts stand alongside stalls for Christmas decorations (garlands, baubles, nativity scenes, santons) and pop-up shops offering unique creations — the perfect opportunity to find gifts off the beaten track and support local Burgundian craftsmanship.
Burgundian Gastronomy in the Spotlight
The covered market of Sens particularly highlights local producers from the Sénonais and Burgundy regions. About twenty producers showcase their expertise, allowing visitors to discover or rediscover authentic regional specialties: distinctive cheeses, artisanal foie gras, local honey, peasant biscuits, quality meats and charcuterie, and of course, Burgundy wines — Chablis, red and white Bourgogne — as well as sparkling crémants and artisanal fruit juices.
Wafting from the outdoor chalets, the scents of mulled wine, cinnamon, gingerbread, and hot chestnuts delightfully fill the Place de la République. Champagne and artisanal spirits complete this gourmet selection, making the Sens Christmas Market a true festival of winter flavors. Among the regular exhibitors are L'Amour est dans le lait, Biscuits Paysans, Les Cerfs de Bourgogne, and GAEC Desmoutiers-Breton.
Animations and Christmas Magic for Families
The Sens Christmas Market is also a great family celebration. Activities for young and old punctuate the three days, and the presence of Santa Claus on Saturday is always a highly anticipated moment for children. For recent editions, a Santa Claus House, set up in a yurt on Place Drapès, allows children to meet Saint Nicholas in an intimate and magical setting.
In addition to the market, the City of Sens organizes a grand Christmas parade in the days following, on the Place de la République, with lights, illuminated floats, magical characters, and festive music — extending the magic of the holidays well beyond the market weekend itself.
Sens, Heritage, and Burgundian Art de Vivre
Beyond the market, a visit to the historic center of Sens is a must. The Saint-Étienne Cathedral (12th-16th century) houses one of France's richest treasures, including the shroud of Saint Louis and numerous pieces of medieval goldsmithing. The Palais Synodal (13th century), restored by Viollet-le-Duc, and the old half-timbered houses lining the streets of the center complete this remarkable heritage. Sens is also less than 1.5 hours from Paris, making it an ideal destination for a winter getaway.
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