5 Must-Do Activities for a Magical Christmas in Paris: Joyeux Fêtes!

Paris is magical year-round, but at Christmas, it transforms into an even more enchanting town. From the dazzling twinkling lights along the streets to the mouthwatering seasonal treats (which I’ll definitely cover!), there’s a special holiday charm in the City of Lights. However, there are a few tips and things to know to ensure your holiday experience goes smoothly—especially this year with the shadow of Mercury retrograde in effect. France is known for spontaneous strikes, but it also takes its holiday traditions seriously.

Author at Montmartre's Au Reve with their gorgeous wreath. Paris does holiday decor trés well. 2023.
Author at Montmartre’s Au Rêve with their gorgeous wreath, 2023. Paris does holiday decor trés well.

Here’s your guide to help you plan and make the most of your Paris Christmas getaway. You can also get our Paris Travel Guides by astrology sign, for sites and restaurants to go and see. (They make great gifts, too!)

1. Experience the French Christmas Eve Tradition: Le Réveillon

In France, the Christmas Eve dinner, Le Réveillon, is the highlight of the holiday season. Unlike in the U.S., where Christmas Day is the main celebration, in France, it’s the evening of December 24th that’s reserved for the festive family meal. On Christmas Day itself, you might be surprised to see people out and about, as many locals take a more laid-back approach to the day. Keep this in mind when planning your activities!

Tip: Most shops and sites like museums will be closed on Christmas and New Year’s Day, but you’ll have no trouble accessing everything else during the rest of the holiday season. Be sure to book tickets for popular museums or events – Disneyland for example – in advance to secure your spot.

2. Indulge in a Buche de Noël (Yule Log)

No Christmas in Paris is complete without trying a Buche de Noël—the traditional French Yule log cake. This delightful dessert comes in a variety of flavors, from rich chocolate to tangy fruit fillings like raspberry or passion fruit (my fav!) Head to any local bakery throughout December to pick up this seasonal treat, and why not try it more than once? The more you taste, the more you’ll discover your favorite variation. One of my personal favorites is the raspberry-passion fruit version from Mulot Bakery in Saint-Germain-des-Près, but I’ve never had a bad one lol.

You can purchase a Buche de Noël for a large group, say for your own réveillon, but if you’re traveling solo or with just a few people, many bakeries offer individual slices. It’s the perfect indulgence as you explore Paris! And you can have it any day, not just at Christmas.

Galeries Lafayettes, Christmas Tree, 2020.
Galeries Lafayettes, Christmas Tree, 2020. Yes, it was incredible irl.

3. Visit the Galleries Lafayette Christmas Tree

A must-see holiday attraction is the Christmas tree at Galleries Lafayette. Sounds cheesy, it’s so not lol. Each year, this iconic Parisian department store features a beautifully decorated tree with a different theme. The building itself is worth a visit—the space is many stories high with a stunning interior glass dome that offers spectacular views from each floor. Be sure to head up to the mezzanine for a closer look and great photo opportunities, including a bridge that offers an even better vantage point.

Tip: Arrive early to avoid the crowds and long lines. Like, when it opens lol.

4. Stroll Through Paris’s Christmas Markets

Paris comes alive with charming Christmas markets during the holiday season. One of the most famous and largest markets is at Tuileries Garden, where you can shop for artisanal gifts, warm up with vin chaud (mulled wine), and indulge in delicious holiday treats – of the sweet and savory kind. It’s prime fondue and raclette season, too. Other markets to check out include the Marché de Noël at Notre-Dame, the one near the Abbesses Metro station, and the by Metro Saint-Germain-des-Prés on the boulevard. There are about 20 around Paris so definitely check out others, as each one has local charm and details.

These markets are open until after New Year’s, giving you plenty of time to explore. Whether you’re sipping hot chocolate, enjoying a glass of champagne, or picking up some gourmet French treats, there’s something for everyone at these festive markets.

Marché de Noël in front of Notre Dame, Paris, Rive Gauche, 2023.
Marché de Noël in front of Notre Dame, Paris, Rive Gauche, 2023.

5. Enjoy a Christmas Concert in One of Paris’s Historic Churches

For a truly magical Christmas experience, attend a holiday concert in one of Paris’s historic churches. From Église Saint-Germain-des-Prés to Sainte-Chapelle and Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre, Paris is filled with stunning churches where local musicians often perform during the holiday season. Whether it’s an opera singer, a choir, or a string quartet, the acoustics in these centuries-old churches are simply breathtaking. But do bundle up!

Tip: Look for concert listings online or check for signs outside churches during your visit. The atmosphere, especially on a cold winter’s night, makes for a memorable Christmas tradition in the making.

Hotel de Ville, Paris, 2022 Christmas Decor at night.
Hotel de Ville, Paris, 2022 Christmas Decor at night.

Bonus: Explore Place Vendôme’s Stunning Holiday Lights

For another beautiful Parisian Christmas experience, take a stroll through Place Vendôme at night. The square is beautifully illuminated during the holidays, and it’s the perfect spot for a walk and a photo opportunity. You’ll likely find fewer crowds in the evening after dinner, so it’s a great time to soak in the festive ambiance.


With these five tips, you’re sure to make the most of your Paris Christmas experience. Whether you’re indulging in festive treats, exploring Christmas markets, or enjoying a concert in a historic church, Paris at Christmas offers a unique kind of magic.

Happy holidays, and Joyeux Noël!

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