Are credit cards accepted in Strasbourg Christmas markets?

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We are thinking to visit "The Capital of Christmas" (Strasbourg, France) and it's famous Christmas markets on the beautifully illuminated streets with delicious aromas and holiday atmosphere.

Will we be able to pay with a credit card when shopping in the Strasbourg Christmas markets, or EUR cash is our only reliable option?






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Do Christmas markets take card?

Many of the traders now take debit and credit cards but there are still some that don't, particularly the food and drink stalls, so make sure you draw out as much cash as you think you'll need before you arrive, and keep it safe.

Is Strasbourg Christmas market worth it?

The Strasbourg Christmas Market at Place de la Cath\xe9drale While this is hands down among the most touristy Christmas market in Strasbourg, the stunning backdrop in this square (coupled with a buzzing atmosphere) makes it well worth a visit.

Is the Strasbourg Christmas market open 2021?

Discover the magic of Christmas in Strasbourg. From London St Pancras Int'l, with a quick change in Paris, Strasbourg Christmas market is the perfect destination for a bit of Christmas shopping. This year the Strasbourg Christmas market 2021 runs from 26 November to 26 December 2021, so get planning now.

What can you buy at Strasbourg Christmas market?

One of the Strasbourg markets is dedicated to traditional Alsatian yuletide food and drink. These include bredles, small cakes or cookies, often shaped like stars, Christmas trees, or (surprise) storks; knack, a sausage traditionally flavored with black truffles and smoked with beechwood; and warmed white wine.



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