Welcome to the 20th edition of our Marché de Noël!

Celebrate with us our 20 years of offering you a festive shopping experience inspired by the holiday markets in France.

Escaping from the cold and exploring our Marché de Noël has truly become a beloved Boston tradition!

Visit our seasonally-decorated Beaux Arts-style mansion, sip on complimentary mulled wine or apple cider, and shop our beautiful array of French-inspired jewelry, housewares, French books, gourmet treats, and more. There's something for everyone on your list!

Remember to enter our FREE raffle for a chance to win a fabulous gift for you or your loved ones.

Free for members and children under the age of 10, $5 for non-members. Members must present an email from Bruna, our membership manager for free admission and to take advantage of discounts offered by our merchants.
Please note: in order to ensure a safe and fun event for all, all bags will be inspected. Backpacks and strollers will be prohibited.

Become a French Library Member so you can enjoy the many benefits of membership on the day of Le Marché and throughout the year. Memberships can be purchased in advance either online or during Le Marché. Our memberships also make great gifts for the Francophiles in your life!

This year's fine merchants and artisans include Louis Sel, Maré Fleur, Boutique de Soie, Olive and Branch, Za'atar Road and more!

 
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Bayard Milan Image preview Marefleur by Essence & Serenite Logo

Photos from previous Marchés de Noël

Upcoming Events

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

An inspiring evening of conversation, wine, and tasting, exploring how passion for French culture became thriving businesses in Boston.

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July Alors... Conversation Club

In-person, Indoor Event in French

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Seeking opportunities to speak French? Join us for our popular members-only conversation gathering.

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Thursday, July 16, 2026

Join us for a captivating evening marking the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution, centered on the remarkable life of Adrienne de La Fayette, a woman at the heart of two revolutions.

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