The Bordeaux Christmas market

THE BORDEAUX CHRISTMAS MARKET

For this year’s edition of the Marché de Noël, a not-to-be-missed event at the end of the year, Quebec City will be the guest city. A unique experience combining French and Québécois for an even more enchanting Christmas!

The Bordeaux Christmas Market is set to be brighter than ever, with a host of new products that promise to delight visitors. With over 100 exhibitors, you’ll be able to discover a wide range of gift ideas, from unique local handcrafted creations to gastronomic specialties from different regions, as well as clothing and toys. It’s all there for visitors to enjoy and find the perfect gift to place under the tree.

 

 

 

The program for this year’s event also includes a host of activities to delight young and old alike, on Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays and during the vacations. New free and paying creative workshops will be offered.

 

practical information :

  • Allées Tourny, 33000 Bordeaux
  • From November 24 to December 27, daily, 11am to 9pm.

Further information: www.marche-de-noel-bordeaux.com

 

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