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These Christmas markets will officially launch the month of December this weekend in and Haute-Garonne

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Samuel Wagon

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Nov 27 2024 at 9:02 p.m

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The month of December hasn't started yet, but Noël is already on everyone's mind. The garlands and Christmas baubles quickly chased away the Halloween pumpkins to give way to the magic of end of year celebrations. While the first Christmas markets emerged last week, a new salvo is preparing to welcome the Haut-Garonnais this weekend, and even from Thursday November 28, 2024.

The big Christmas market in Toulouse

Like every year, the Toulouse Christmas market will light up the Chapters throughout the month of December. From Thursday November 28, 2024 until December 29, 100 chalets will occupy the place. Between mulled wine, gourmet meals, entertainment and nightlife, the Toulouse market will immerse its visitors in a magical atmosphere while waiting for the holidays. There large ice rink will also be back for ice skating enthusiasts.

The Christmas village will also extend to three other locations. Behind the Place du Capitole, on Square Charles de Gaulle. Ten exhibitors will be present during the period with its fir forest and its sublime decorations.

A little further, at the level of alleys Jean Jaurès28 chalets will be dedicated to artisans and creators. And finally, solidarity events will be offered on the Jules Guesde aisles with artisans, producers, associations, activities and shows.

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Ramonville craft market

The Coin du Cadre association meets Ramonvillois at the Château de Soule on Friday 29 and Saturday 30 November and Sunday 1is December where the craft Christmas market will be held. Visitors will be able to discover unique creations and all kinds of works of art.

The traditional market of Plaisance-du-Touch

From Friday November 29 to Sunday November 1is December, the 68 chalets from local and regional artisans and Plaisançoise associations will welcome families. A festive and friendly atmosphere where artisanal creations, organic cosmetics, textiles, decorations and local products come together for the pleasure of all. From 5 p.m. this Friday in Rue des Fauvettes.

Aussonne market

The Rescapés d’Ovalie association, accompanied by its volunteers, organizes the 26th edition of the traditional Christmas market. The latter will be held at the Pierre Denis sports hall on Saturday November 30 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., where refreshments and catering will be available on site.

Castelginest market

Saturday November 29 and Sunday November 1is December, 50 exhibitors will host the Castelginest Christmas market. Various activities will be offered to young and old in the Joséphine Baker room. On the program: mulled wine, food trucks, tree sales, concerts and of course, photos with Santa Claus.

Frouzins Market

This same weekend, the Christmas market also takes place in Frouzins at the Latapie room. Organized by the La Gagnotte et la Ville association, numerous activities will be available to visitors. The market also includes a gourmet village to delight your taste buds.

Carbonne Market

Organized by the Carbonne + association, the Christmas market will be held on Sunday 1is December in the city center. Visitors will be able to enjoy a catering center, walks by the Légende troupe, artisans and creators, but also a makeup workshop for children and Bambou the clown.

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Finally, north of Toulouse, the Blagnac Christmas market will open its doors on Wednesday December 4 for five days. In total, 75 chalets will offer key culinary specialties of the holiday periods: mulled wine, sausage aligot, gingerbread and Liège waffles are notably on the program.

You will be able to wander among the artisans and creators to discover jewelry, clothing, accessories and objects of art of all kinds. In addition, numerous activities such as choirs, clown shows, brass bands, parades and ice sculptures will delight young and old alike.

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