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Flea & Street Markets in Paris

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Flea & Street Markets in Paris

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  • AHolliday
    Liberty Hill, TX9 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    What a fun market! I could definately see myself living in Paris and going to this market to get a week's worth of food! The produce was great! And the cheese selection was awesome. Just make sure you check what days it is open -- it is closed on Saturdays.
    Written 13 January 2025
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  • Richard R
    16 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    A “foodies paradise” and must stop. Fill up with fresh produce, cheese, chocolate, baked goods and more. Next time in Paris, I might just stay at an Air b&b just to take full advantage of this treasure.
    Written 8 May 2024
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  • TripPhotographer52
    Cincinnati, OH1,858 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    We had walked this area before which was recommended by Rick Steves in his travel book and decided to go back. So many wonderful food options, etc. We had lunch at a deli kind of place and of course desserts at a chocolate store- both delicious.
    Written 19 January 2025
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  • Gillian W
    Cape Town, South Africa11 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    I really enjoyed this visit. Unfollowed by nose so to speak. I don’t feel you needs guide. I asked locals for directions they were very helpful. I didn’t engage in price questions in the more antique part of the market as no prices are shown in the windows so it was to difficult to workout if the prices were in range of affordability. I found that items were either really high quality or bric-a-bark. I just couldn’t work out the level of expected price which I feel was off putting, Getting there was easy and I felt save. I would try the other market in the South next time though
    Written 13 August 2024
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  • feri s
    3 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We rented a flat in this area for a few days to visit Paris and we went to this market is very good and all fresh . the cafes and everything you feel in the real Paris.No visit to France is complete without a tour of a French market. Our guide in Paris told us to check this place and was great
    Written 23 December 2024
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  • Hamed KIANI
    Paris, France36 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Every day in Paris you can discover new places, for example go to the oldest market in Paris, named after the nearby hospital where orphans were clothed in red, and has been standing since 1628.
    Here you can see the warm atmosphere of the people, buy fresh fruits or taste various foods and enjoy the atmosphere
    Written 13 September 2023
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  • Tammy K F
    Portland, Oregon63 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Best croissant in Paris! Lovely produce, cheese, fois gras, handmade jewelry, clothing, and leather journals. We went for the pastry and came back with much more. Much nicer market than others we have seen in Paris.
    Written 21 May 2024
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  • Go21460102130
    15 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    I absolutely loved the market, which was less than a block from where we stayed in the 15th Arrondissement. It's held right under the train tracks for block. You can find anything and everything from cheeses, butchers, fresh vegetables and fruits, even clothes at the market on Wednesdays and Sundays. I found a nice pair of gloves and sunglasses on Sunday then went again on Wednesday and found a hat to match my gloves. I highly recommend if you get the chance to visit.
    Written 2 January 2024
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  • Trainbleu
    Brussels, Belgium39,489 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    The Marché Saint Quentin (French for “Saint Quentin Market”) is a covered food market located between Boulevard de Magenta and rue Chabrol, within walking distance of both the Gare du Nord and Gare de l’Est railway stations. The market is held in an attractive triangular 19th-century iron-and-glass hall in Victor Baltard style. Stalls sell a wide variety of fruit and vegetables, cheese, meat, fish and seafood, bakery products, wine, plants and flowers, and more. More interesting for tourists are the many ethnic deli counters (Italian, Portuguese, Lebanese, Moroccan, Asian, Brazilian, you name it) selling takeaway or eat in food at very reasonable prices. Just take your food to the seating area (called “espace de convivialité”) in front of the wine merchant. There are clean loos. The market is open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on weekdays and from 8.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. on Sunday. Closed on Monday.
    Written 5 July 2023
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  • John G
    Middle Park111 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Place Monge market is one of our regular haunts when staying in Paris, it has a good range of foods, friendly vendors and a few small craft stalls.
    Nowhere as big as Marche Bastille, but a great place to shop if you’re staying on the Left Bank.
    Written 26 September 2018
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  • Shazza
    Durham, UK20 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Great street in Paris,loads of shops,stayed at the Duette Hotel,so central ,20 mins walk to Moulin Rouge,40 min walk to Eiffel Tower
    Written 23 October 2024
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  • Thomas V
    Oakland, CA18,941 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    There are outdoor markets in many Paris neighborhoods, but this one is upscale. The display and variety are lovely and tempting. Fun part of town.
    Written 13 September 2018
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  • worleybird98
    Hudson, OH930 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    We had just toured Sainte Chappelle, and worked our way over to see this amazing indoor/outdoor flower market. A beautiful variety of all types of plants and flowers, and a lot of neat items for your garden or your interior plantings. We enjoyed our stroll through this market and would encourage people to visit if you're in the area.
    Written 16 January 2025
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  • Turner S
    1,495 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    A very clean but very expensive market open everyday but Monday. The food is quality though so you get what you pay for I guess. Even the vendor from the fruit and veg stand at the top of the street admitted this might be the most expensive market in Paris. Then he sold me on cheap and pricy tomatoes and told me to taste the difference. He was right. Excellent expensive tomatoes. I hated that he was right but so it goes. The seafood stands were also expensive with langoustines ranging from 23-98€ depending on the type. Yikes. There was a small stand selling roasted chicken that had the longest line. A good idea if your hotel is nearby. The fromagerie on the street was reasonable and we snagged a delightful Camembert. For a tourist, it’s a fun thing to see if in the area which is off the beaten track a fair bit. Test your French and eat great vegetables.
    Written 23 August 2020
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  • Alaskanabroad
    Fairbanks, Alaska82 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    We stumbled on this market while killing time before seeing the catacombs. What a treat. The food is very fresh and the variety is outstanding. Fish, meat, vegetables and so much more. This is well worth the time. Lots of little cafes and several serious eateries.
    Written 24 May 2016
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