Is Paris closed for Christmas?
During Christmas, shopping malls and shops in Paris are usually open until 7 pm on February 24, 65438, and then closed for one day on the 25th. The following 3 1 and 1 are mostly closed. The discount season starts from the first Saturday of 1 month, but some stores will give discounts in advance to warm up.
Now the Christmas market on the Champs Elysé es is closed for various reasons, but there are many other Christmas markets to visit in Paris!
Recommended by the Christmas market in Paris
The Christmas market in Dolly Garden
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This market is relatively large, and it is generally chosen by the Paris City Hall to replace the Christmas market in Xiang Street.
Before you arrive here, you will see the huge Ferris wheel at home. Very dreamy. Walking in, the goods here are relatively concentrated. Whether you like the food here or the play here, you can be satisfied.
The food here is very rich, including crepes, waffles, caramelized apples, hot cocoa and so on. And popular hot red wine. Don't miss it!
As for sightseeing, there are many places here, including skating rinks, bumper cars, ferris wheels, haunted houses, flying chairs and so on. It's complete and not expensive. Usually four or five euros can be done. Besides, don't forget to take a photo with Santa Claus here at last!
NoIrade Fonseca Parade
This is also a big market. Although not as good as the above, it is also very popular. Located in the elite area of land and money! Plus, it covers an area of 13000 square meters, which can be said to be very expensive!
This market is unique in that it is full of internationalization. You can find many international products and many European cuisines. Don't forget to taste them.
Finally, buy some beautiful and exquisite trinkets as a souvenir. Such a trip is also satisfying.
Harley-Canobbi Deno parade
This is the first World Expo, but once it opened, it attracted many tourists, especially young people.
There are many traditional foods and handicrafts in this market. There is also Santa Claus's house, which is very popular. You can come in here to see Santa Claus.
Christmas market in the old city
In addition to the above-mentioned markets, there are some smaller markets, namely the Christmas market in Saint-Germain, Montmartre in front of the Paris City Hall, or the Christmas market under the tower. Everyone can go for a walk.
Finally, Bian Xiao wants to say that Paris is still a romantic and beautiful city. No matter what happens here, it is still the same as the famous saying here: Paris, fluent necmergitur. It means floating but not sinking, and you can be safe in troubled times.