Why Arras is the French Christmas market alternative you need to know about this winter
by Chrissie McClatchie
Dec 08, 2023
4 minutes
Even though it’s still November when I visit, you would have to be Scrooge to deny that it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Arras. The cold is biting but the sun is shining on the small northern French city. My fingers curl like a cat in front of a warm fire around my first cup of mulled wine of the season. A curious, yet quintessentially seasonal, mix of cinnamon, roasted chestnuts and fried churros lingers in the air.
To a soundtrack of boppy Christmas jingles, a swell of people wrapped in thick jackets and scarves is starting to stuffed with cheese or spices, vacuum-packed for take-home convenience.
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