TRAVEL, HOLIDAY CRUISES AND VACATION SPOTS.

 MARKETS OF PARIS.

Markets of Paris would be ideal and still is the best place to shop and visit while you are on a vacation in France, particularly in Paris the capital.Visiting these markets will give you an opportunity to shop for the best food,clothing and antiques.

Paris’s markets are a great chance to stock upon and experience the glimpse of life just like the local Paris resident. Paris is a city that has a market for each and everyone. Each neighbourhood has it’s own food market. Bargain-hunters can choose between antiques, flowers, birds and textiles. Here are some of the

markets to choose from out of the dozens.

1.Marche` de Montreuil.

poeple shoping in marche de Montreuil.One of the best markets of Paris
People shopping in one of the bestmarkets of Paris, marche de Montreuil.



Before stumbling upon a brilliant find in the markets of Paris you will have to rummage through tons of tat in Montreuil. It’s a place where you will discover vintage rather than priceless ancient relics such as Yves Saint-Laurent stilettos,collectable Pastis water jugs, and huge piles of second-hand clothes that start from as little as 50 cents a piece. Monday is the best day to visit as there are far less crowds and prices drop considerably. It’s opened on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. It,s located in Avenue de la Porte de Monteruil, 75012.

2.Marche` Richard Lenoir.

people shoping in Marche Rechard Lenoir another market of Paris
People shopping in Marche Richard Lenoirwhich is anotherone of the best markets of Paris.

Everyneighbourhood in Paris has it’s own flying market-“marche` volant”-where hundreds of food stalls appear on the street for one or two mornings each week. The most acclaimed marche` volant is definitely the Sunday market at boulevard Richard- Lenoir. The two long alleyways of tempting French Gourmet stretches for almost a kilometre that begins beneaththefamous monument at the Place de la Bastille. There are street entertainers and musicians. Als included are stalls like an irresistible wine seller , Eduard Mace, specailising in rare vintages, and Jacky Lorenzo, Paris’s most famous fishmonger. These are the stalls to hunt sown for It’s open days are Thursday and Sunday mornings. It’s located in Boulevard Richard-Lenoir, 75011.
3. Marche` Biologique Raspail.

passers-by the Bio Raspail another Market of Paris
People busy passing-by by the busyBio Raspail Market of Paris.

Just head for the favourite Sunday morning rendezvous at the Paris’s first organic market on the Boulevard Raspail for the perfect slice of bourgeois life on the ever-fashionable Rive Gauche. People come here to be seen as much as to shop, and the prices here are upscale as the clientele. You will find an American baker who sells English muffins, a bio vigneron whose wine is called Chateau Coccinelle, Ladybird Castle, hand-knitted scarves and gloves,homeopathic health remedies but also some incredible organic cheeses and not very politically-correct foie gras. It’s opened on Sunday mornings only. It’s located in Boulevard Raspail 75006.
4.Marche` Les Enfants Rouges.

marche Les Enfants Rouges the market of Paris with a discreet entrance
Marche Les Enfants Rouges isanother busy Market of Paris. Noticethe discreet entrance…

Not realising that it is the oldest covered market in Paris, founded way back in 1628 and named after a hospice for orphans who wore a red uniform, peoplewalkstraightpastthe discreet entrance of Les Enfants Rouges which is hiddenaway in a quiet part of the fashionable Marais quartier. what is different about this market compared to the other markets is the big number of stalls where you can actually eat, much like in Barcelona’s Boqueria market. There is a traditinal bistrot L’Estaminet, but also fusion Japanese cuisine, spicy African dishes, couscous and organic soups It’s closed on Mondays and it’s located in Rue de Bretagne, 75003.
Travel and visit these and many more markets in Paris. Paris will give you an opportunity to explore and you will want to go and come back time and again to experience it all. You will enjoy and appreciate the heritage and the vast diversity of culture of the French people in Paris, France.

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