Less known than the bustling La Défense market, a tiny Nordic Christmas market quietly opens its doors each year inside the Swedish church in Paris’s 17th arrondissement. It lasts only three days and offers a warm, authentic holiday experience steeped in Scandinavian tradition.
Each festive season, this century-old Protestant church hides a delightful secret. Its red-stone walls come alive with stalls filled with handmade crafts, homemade treats, and the fragrance of winter spices.
"Hidden away in the Swedish church in the 17ᵉ arrondissement, this very authentic Christmas market will transport you."
Visitors can enjoy an array of Scandinavian specialties rarely found elsewhere in Paris: dried fish, gravlax salmon, traditional cupcakes, and warm glögg. Every item, from edible delights to handmade decorations, reflects genuine Nordic craftsmanship and hospitality.
Run entirely by volunteers, the market exudes charm and warmth. There are no standardized toys or mass-produced goods—everything is made from the heart, which adds a soulful authenticity to the event.
"A lovely Nordic interlude for just three days!"
This small but vibrant Christmas market enchants both locals and visitors searching for original gifts and simple joy, embodying the essence of Nordic warmth in the heart of Paris.
For just three days each year, the Swedish church in Paris reveals a cozy, authentic Nordic Christmas market filled with homemade delights and heartfelt tradition.