
A Vosgian Christmas in Vittel
Would you like to celebrate Christmas on the mountain? Why don’t you spend the holidays in Vittel as a family? The city has a Christmas market where you can buy late gifts and explore the stalls in a magical atmosphere. Children can admire the Christmas decorations, small wooden chalets and scintillating Christmas trees with a thousand lights. It is the ideal place for a family Christmas. Discover and enjoy the local dishes and explore the traditions while strolling in a magical atmosphere.
The Saint Nicholas tradition endures here. Children can make small biscuits on the eve of Saint Nicholas Day. This well-known feature of the Christmas tradition is available in numerous Christmas markets. In Vittel, Saint Nicholas Day is marked by an exquisite fireworks display which will surely dazzle the young and old alike! You can go to the nearby Ballon d’Alsace Ski Resort for a getaway experience. With less crowding than alpine ski resorts, this skiable area is suitable for the entire family. It offers activities like skiing, snowshoe hiking, sleighing and much more! If you prefer to enjoy a well-deserved rest after a long hike, the town of Vittel is famous for its spa resort which offers spa and massage services.
Good to know: The origin of Christmas markets
Although Christmas markets started to spread all over France in the 1990s, to the extent that very few city councils do not have them, they originated in Germany and have existed since the 14th Century. During that era, they were called Saint Nicholas markets or "Klausenmärik". In the 15th Century, under the influence of Protestantism, these markets were renamed "Christkindlmarkt" (market of the child Jesus) to fight against the worship of saints. The Christmas market of Strasbourg dates back to 1570, it is the first in France and one of the oldest in Europe (that of Nuremberg dates back to 1628).