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Alsace Christmas Markets: A Unique Experience with a Luxury Private Concierge

June 2, 20264 min read

The Alsace Christmas markets are a legendary tradition. Discover how Adopte Une Conciergerie, the only luxury private concierge, transforms this experience into an unforgettable and exclusive journey.

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Every year, Alsace transforms into a life-size Christmas fairy tale. From the cobbled streets of Strasbourg to the illuminated canals of Colmar, the Alsatian Christmas markets attract millions of visitors. But only a privileged few discover the true magic — the one orchestrated by Adopte Une Conciergerie, the only luxury private concierge in Alsace.

Strasbourg: Capital of Christmas Since 1570

The grand Christmas tree and illuminated chalets at Strasbourg Christmas market
Strasbourg, Capital of Christmas — France's oldest Christmas market

Strasbourg's Christkindelsmärik is France's oldest Christmas market and one of the most famous in the world. Founded in 1570, it welcomes over two million visitors annually around Place Kléber and the cathedral.

But beyond the traditional stalls, Strasbourg harbours hidden treasures known only to insiders: artisan workshops in the inner courtyards of Petite France, private tastings in centuries-old cellars, and intimate performances in historic chapels.

Adopte Une Conciergerie organises private tours revealing Strasbourg's secret Christmas: VIP access to inaugurations, meetings with master artisans, and reserved tables at the most sought-after restaurants.

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Colmar: The Enchantment of Illuminated Petite Venise

Colmar Christmas markets with illuminated Petite Venise reflecting in the water
Colmar — Christmas magic reflected in the canals of Petite Venise

Colmar offers an incomparable Christmas experience. Its six distinct Christmas markets, spread across the historic centre, create an enchanting trail:

  • Place des Dominicains Market — at the foot of the Gothic church, art crafts and unique creations
  • Petite Venise Market — the most romantic, with reflections shimmering in the canal waters
  • Place Jeanne d'Arc Market — dedicated to children and sweet treats
  • Place de l'Ancienne Douane Market — the largest, with the illuminated Koïfhus
  • Indoor Koïfhus Market — regional artisans in an exceptional historic setting
  • Gourmet Market — the flavours of Alsatian Christmas
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Kaysersberg, Eguisheim, Riquewihr: Hidden Gems

The intimate Christmas market of Kaysersberg in medieval lanes
Kaysersberg — an intimate Christmas market in a medieval village

The Wine Route villages offer Christmas markets of unparalleled authenticity, far from the crowds of larger cities:

  • Kaysersberg — voted "France's Favourite Village", its torchlight market is a magical experience
  • Eguisheim — a circular medieval village with an intimate, warm Christmas market
  • Riquewihr — nicknamed "the pearl of the vineyard", a fairy-tale setting
  • Ribeauvillé — a medieval Christmas market with minstrels and costumed artisans

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Our concierge service includes private transfers between village Christmas markets, with wine cellar tasting stops and reservations at the finest tables — for a completely hassle-free experience.

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Christmas Flavours of Alsace

Mulled wine and Alsatian Christmas specialities at a market
The authentic flavours of an Alsatian Christmas
  • Mulled wine (Glühwein) — spiced with cinnamon and citrus, served in collectible ceramic cups
  • Bredele — traditional Alsatian Christmas biscuits (over 100 varieties)
  • Mannele — brioche figures, a St. Nicholas tradition
  • Gingerbread — master gingerbread makers of Gertwiller uphold centuries-old expertise
  • Alsatian foie gras — in terrine or pan-seared, paired with Gewurztraminer Vendanges Tardives
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The Art of Alsatian Christmas Decoration

Traditional handcrafted Alsatian Christmas decorations
Alsatian Christmas craftsmanship — expertise passed down through generations

Alsace is the birthplace of the Christmas tree tradition (first mentioned in Sélestat in 1521):

  • Mouth-blown Christmas baubles — Meisenthal glassworks, unique contemporary art pieces
  • Advent wreaths — crafted with natural materials from the Vosges forest
  • Kelsch — traditional Alsatian weaving with Christmas motifs
  • Soufflenheim pottery — hand-painted Kougelhopf moulds and decorations
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The Adopte Une Conciergerie Christmas Experience

Adopte Une Conciergerie, the only luxury private concierge in Alsace, transforms your Christmas market visit into a truly exclusive experience:

  • Prestige accommodation — finest hotels and charming residences, steps from the markets
  • Private tours — bespoke itineraries with expert local guides, behind-the-scenes access
  • Private transport — dedicated chauffeur between markets and villages
  • Exceptional dining — reservations at starred restaurants and the most authentic winstubs
  • Exclusive workshops — Bredele baking classes, glass-blowing initiation, private cellar visits
  • Personalised gifts — curated selection and delivery of quality Alsatian crafts

Experience an Exceptional Christmas in Alsace

Adopte Une Conciergerie creates your bespoke Christmas stay: prestige accommodation, private tours, starred dining, and exclusive experiences.

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Practical Information

2026 Dates

  • Strasbourg: 27 November — 27 December 2026
  • Colmar: 21 November — 29 December 2026
  • Wine Route villages: weekends from late November to late December

Tips

  • Best time: first two weeks of December (fewer crowds, intact atmosphere)
  • Booking: reserve 3 to 6 months ahead for premium accommodation
  • Temperature: between -2°C and 8°C — pack warm yet elegant clothing

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to visit the Christmas markets?

The first two weeks of December offer the best balance between festive atmosphere and moderate crowds.

How many days should I plan?

A minimum of 3 days for Strasbourg and Colmar. 5 days to include the Wine Route villages.

Are the markets family-friendly?

Absolutely. Each market offers dedicated children's activities. Our concierge can organise bespoke family programmes.

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Alexandre Emmelin

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Alsatian entrepreneur, Alexandre founded Adopte Une Conciergerie with one conviction: true luxury is reclaimed time. He personally leads the most sensitive missions and writes a monthly editorial sharing his vision of exceptional concierge service.

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