Marché de Noël de Haguenau – A beautiful market in northern Alsace
Alsace is beautiful from South to North of course, but I still have the impression that we don't always think about going above Strasbourg. For me, Haguenau is above all a huge, pretty, flat forest and the pottery of the neighboring villages... But it's still Alsace's 4th largest city and has a great Christmas market to discover!
Summary
- My summary
- Opening and closing dates of the Haguenau Christmas Market in 2025
- What are the timetables?
- Where does the Christmas market in Haguenau take place?
- Haguenau, sometimes a little unknown in Alsace!
- A well-decorated and illuminated downtown
- A reasonably sized market
- Our favorites: ice rink, crib and mulled wine...
My summary
I liked
- Music and projections in the streets
- The decoration and the very successful illuminations of the market
- The conviviality of the merchants
I liked less
- Some fairground rides
Opening and closing dates of the Haguenau Christmas Market in 2025
In 2025, the Haguenau Christmas market will be open every day from Friday, November 21 to Tuesday, December 30, 2025. Along with Obernai, Colmar and Sélestat, it is one of the few Christmas markets in Alsace to remain open after Christmas.


What are the timetables?
The Christmas market opens at 4pm on November 22. Thereafter, it’s open every day from 10am (except Mondays at 2pm) until 7pm, except Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm. On December 24th, it closes at 4pm.


Where does the Christmas market in Haguenau take place?
You don’t really risk getting lost, the market is concentrated on the Place de la République, the Place Joseph Thierry, the Place d’Armes and the Cours de la Décapole.


Haguenau, sometimes a little unknown in Alsace!
One afternoon in November, at the very beginning of the Christmas Market, I went to discover Haguenau dressed in its festive clothes.
When you arrive by car, you see housing and industry, a military past and no half-timbered houses on the horizon. However, if you arrive by train, you’re very close to the town center, which offers a charming, modern and independent pedestrian area, in keeping with the town’s history.
To convince you to go there, let us tell you about our experience at the Haguenau Christmas Market!


A well-decorated and illuminated downtown
With my paper guide ” Christmas treasure hunts in Alsace “I spent 3 hours wandering around Haguenau: the majestic Halle aux Houblons, the theater, the historical museum, the beautiful enclosures, the church of Saint-Georges… All of which was sublimated by beautiful decorations and illuminations that totally immersed my little heart in the enchantment of Christmas.
I like the pedestrianized city center of Haguenau, which has a lot of nice little stores and cafes. With the Christmas decorations and illuminations, it takes on another dimension, quite magical! The buildings are decorated with light projections and each space is beautifully decorated.


A reasonably sized market
The market is not too big or too small, with beautiful artisan stands and plenty of delicious treats. It is crowded on weekends but it is still reasonable to enjoy it. It’s a good size market in my opinion and on top of that it’s open even on weekdays!
For further discoveries, don’t hesitate to combine your visit to the Haguenau Christmas market with that of the Soultz-sous-Forêts Christmas market: the two towns are only 20 minutes apart.


Our favorites: ice rink, crib and mulled wine…
Here are our favorites during the Christmas festivities in Haguenau:
- Get lost in theimpasse de l’Oie : when you are in the Grand’rue, follow the red carpet that unfolds to allow you to meet the local wine merchant and bookseller, a treat.
- Enter the old chapel renamed ” Espace Saint-Martin “, after having passed through the luminous ball. You will admire an exhibition of cribs. Haguenau would indeed be the cradle of the cribs in Alsace: we found there what would be the oldest written trace of the existence of a crib, in a register dating from 1420 and mentioning the realization of a crib in the Saint-Georges Church!
- Le vin chaud du Boudoir: I’m not ready to forget the special jet-set vin-chaud “Boudoir” (wine, rum, morello cherries, chantilly!), place Joseph Thierry
- The 1900 carousel on the Place de la République (which is usually Place Gutenberg in Strasbourg) will delight children
- The ice rink installed on the Cours de la Décapole
- Hot chocolate, gingerbread and treats from the chalet ofOriginal Cake, also Cours de la Décapole (which also has a tea room in the center: it can be nice to take a break)
- On the Place d’Armes: Alsace wines from Domaine Motz, Labonal socks (made in Alsace) and the Quebecois stand
- The mini-boutique of theTourist Office, filled with local products of super good quality only!
Finally, as you can imagine, I made many stops in some of the chalets of the Haguenau Christmas Market (there are about fifty of them!). In the restaurant business, I was told about the Tigre and the Ancienne Douane (Place d’Armes) to try – you’ll tell me!


Practical information
Days and hours of operation
The Haguenau Christmas market is open every day (convenient!) with a large program of activities to check before departure. If you have time, let yourself be charmed by the typical Christmas events in the surrounding villages, thetourist office will be able to advise you!
Access
By car
The address is as follows: Haguenau Christmas Market, Place de la République, 67500 Haguenau. You have to count:
- 35km from Strasbourg (about 30 min)
- 104km from Colmar (about 1h15)
- 145km from Mulhouse (about 1h40)
By public transport
You can calculate your route on Vialsace.

