While the festive season often draws visitors to the bustling markets in cities like Berlin, Paris, and Vienna, there’s something magical about exploring the lesser-known Christmas markets just a short ferry ride away from the UK. If you’re tired of the long queues and crowded streets of the major cities, why not head to some of the more undiscovered festive markets in France and Belgium? With Irish Ferries, you can enjoy a more relaxed, authentic experience—away from the masses, but still brimming with festive charm.
As Marie McCarthy, head of passenger sales at Irish Ferries, puts it: “Local Christmas markets away from the bigger cities offer a special kind of magic. Visitors can experience community traditions and find cozy spots to enjoy hot drinks, all without the overwhelming crowds.” This season, why not skip the stress of crowded places and opt for a more laid-back, festive getaway that still captures the essence of Christmas?
Why Choose a Smaller Christmas Market in France and Belgium?
The thought of huge crowds and overpriced mulled wine can turn even the most avid Christmas market lover away from the typical big-city experience. That’s where the hidden Christmas markets of France and Belgium come in. These markets not only offer a chance to shop for unique gifts and taste local delicacies, but they also provide an opportunity to slow down, soak in the atmosphere, and enjoy the season at your own pace.
Benefits of Visiting Undiscovered Christmas Markets:
- Less crowded, making it easier to explore and shop.
- Authentic local experiences, often featuring handmade gifts, artisan crafts, and regional delicacies.
- Charming settings with beautiful historical architecture, festive lights, and intimate atmospheres.
- Ferry travel convenience, where you can bring your car and shop freely without worrying about luggage restrictions or airport queues.
If you’re looking to avoid the chaos of mainstream Christmas markets and find something a little more personal, read on for our guide to the best undiscovered festive markets, all just a ferry ride away.
1. Lille Christmas Market (20th November – 29th December 2024) – 1 hr 25 minutes from Calais
Located in the heart of Lille, one of France’s most picturesque cities, this Christmas market is a must-visit for those who appreciate a traditional yet relaxed market experience. Lille’s Place Rihour hosts over 90 independent vendors, offering everything from artisanal baked goods to handmade crafts. After a wander through the market, head to the main square for a Christmas cocktail or warm up with a bowl of Gratin de Chicons, a local speciality.
Lille is only a short trip from Calais Port, making it an ideal destination for a day trip or a weekend escape. With a mix of local culture and a cozy, festive atmosphere, Lille is perfect for those looking for a relaxed but festive experience.
2. Bruges Christmas Market (22nd November – 5th January 2024) – 1 hr 45 minutes from Calais
Bruges is often considered one of Belgium’s most beautiful cities, and during Christmas, it transforms into a winter wonderland that feels like something out of a fairy tale. The Grote Markt is home to a traditional Christmas market with wooden chalets selling a variety of festive treats. Enjoy Belgium waffles, rich chocolates, and a cup of mulled wine as you soak in the sound of local musicians.
What makes Bruges stand out is its quaint charm—while places like Brussels can be overwhelming during the holiday season, Bruges offers a more relaxed pace. For a more unique experience, visit the Simon Stevinplein market, which focuses on local craft products. And while you’re there, be sure to try kroketten, a cheesy shrimp dish that’s a true Bruges speciality!
3. Arras Christmas Market (29th November – 29th December 2024) – 1 hr 15 minutes from Calais
The town of Arras transforms into a magical winter wonderland every Christmas, thanks to its stunning Flemish Baroque architecture. Located in Grand Place, you’ll find rows of beautiful wooden cabins offering local crafts, festive treats, and seasonal drinks. In addition to the market, Arras has a big wheel, carousels, and ice skating—perfect for families looking for some holiday fun.
If you’re after a traditional French Christmas experience with a twist, the Arras Christmas Market is your perfect destination. The market in Place des Héros is another hidden gem, offering a spacious and welcoming atmosphere to shop for unique gifts and enjoy delicious food.
4. Reims Christmas Market (27th November – 29th December 2024) – 2 hrs 45 minutes from Calais
No visit to Reims is complete without experiencing its Christmas market, which is surrounded by the city’s historic architecture and world-renowned champagne culture. The market offers an impressive display of twinkling lights and festive decorations, along with a wide range of Christmas-themed products and local crafts.
Family-friendly attractions like Santa’s village, carousels, and workshops make Reims the perfect destination for families looking to celebrate the holiday season. Don’t forget to explore the surrounding Champagne region, which is also known for its festive champagne-themed souvenirs and local delicacies.
5. Why Ferry Travel Makes Your Christmas Market Trip Easier
Traveling to France and Belgium for Christmas markets is easier than ever, thanks to Irish Ferries. With up to 14 crossings a day from Dover to Calais, ferry travel allows you to skip the hassle of airports and luggage restrictions.
Benefits of Traveling by Ferry with Irish Ferries:
- Bring your car to easily transport all your Christmas market finds and gifts.
- Avoid queues and travel at your own pace.
- Access to Duty-Free shopping on board.
- Relaxed atmosphere with no rush to get to the next destination.
For those planning to visit Lille, Bruges, Arras, or Reims, ferry travel offers the perfect combination of convenience and ease, allowing you to focus on enjoying the experience rather than stressing about logistics.
Book Your Christmas Market Getaway Today!
It’s not too late to book your festive getaway! With crossings from Dover to Calais starting at just £98 return for a 3-day short break, there’s no reason to wait. Visit www.irishferries.com to book your crossing and explore the magic of these hidden Christmas markets in France and Belgium this festive season.
Relevant Links for Further Reading
- Irish Ferries: Explore France and Belgium with Ease
- Lille Christmas Market: Authentic French Festivities
- Bruges Christmas Market: A Hidden Gem in Belgium
- Arras Christmas Market: Traditional French Charm
- Reims Christmas Market: A Champagne-Fueled Holiday
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