Welcome to the Christmas markets DE Metz. I offer you a visit DE these markets showing you the products that might interest you. I am adding some historical comments on some points of interest to this visit DE.
If you book this tour, you will enjoy EN Christmas markets while taking your time while having historical information as well as local products. A mulled wine, a hot chocolate or a hot juice DE fruit will be offered at the end DE the tour. I can't wait DE meet you.
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Welcome to the public and presentation DE the visit. Little historical comment about this place DE. Accompaniment on this first Christmas Point of Sale with product description.
I will tell you DE Saint-Etienne DE Metz Cathedral. Then I'll show you some of the products on display at this Christmas Point of Sale.
I will tell you a little about the history of the Temple-Neuf, which is located at the exit DE la Point of Sale and DE l'Opéra-Théâtre. I will also tell you about an important event that took place in a building DE this square. Visit DE this Point of Sale only starts at 5:00 pm Monday to Friday. Before 5:00 p.m., I'll focus more on the history DE this place. If you would like to see this Point of Sale, I recommend DE reserving your slot only from 4pm. The Point of Sale can also be visited on weekends from 11:00 AM.
We will walk around this Christmas Point of Sale which is the largest Point of Sale DE la ville. Guests can enjoy some chalets, including the one where DE Christmas balls are made on site. You will also have the opportunity DE discover DE biscuits of the region.
We will conclude our visit to this last Christmas Point of Sale. You can discover DE local and local craftsmen. Guests can taste free Lorraine or Alsatian biscuits. At the end DE the tour you can enjoy a mulled wine or a mulled juice DE fruit that I will gladly offer.
The point DE ren-de-zvous is located at the foot of the statue DE column DE in the centre DE Place Saint-Jacques.
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