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My Top Five Food Markets in France

France is well known for its cuisine and the markets that sell fresh produce and local specialties that are the foundation of French cuisine. Visiting food markets in France is not only a great way to sample the delicious cuisine but also to experience the culture and way of life of the local people. In this post, we will take a look at my top 5 food markets in France.

Bastille Markets
Bastille Markets

1. Bastille Markets

Place de la Bastille

Bd Richard-Lenoir

75011 Paris


The Bastille Markets in Paris are the biggest markets in Paris and one of the most popular ones. The market is located at the foot of the Bastille monument and is open on Thursdays and Sundays. The market has a great selection of fresh produce, meats, cheeses, and fish, as well as a range of other goods like clothing and crafts. One of the highlights of the market is the crepe stand from people who come from Brittany to make crepes every week. These crepes are a must-try and are some of the best in Paris.


Marché Aux Fleurs Cours Saleya
Marché Aux Fleurs Cours Saleya

2. Marché Aux Fleurs Cours Saleya

Cours Saleya

Nice 06300


The Cours Saleya Market is located in the heart of the Old Town of Nice and is open every day except Monday. This market is a paradise for food lovers, with a vast range of fresh produce and local specialties. One of the local specialties that you can find here is the socca, a chickpea pancake that is a must-try when in Nice. The market also has a great selection of fresh fish, fruits, vegetables, and flowers.


.Chauvigny Markets
.Chauvigny Markets 

3..Chauvigny Markets 

Place du Marche

Chauvigny 86300


The Chauvigny Markets are one of the local markets that I go to every Saturday. The market is located in the center of the town and has a great selection of fresh produce, meats, cheeses, and fish. The atmosphere is very friendly and the locals are always happy to share their knowledge and expertise with visitors. The market is also a great place to sample some of the local specialties, such as goat's cheese and honey.


Marché d'Amboise
Marché d'Amboise

4. Marché d'Amboise

Place du Marché

Amboise 37400


The Ambroise Market is located along the river and has a fantastic mix of food, produce, and other goods like clothing and crafts. The market is open on Sundays and is a great place to find some unique and unusual items. The market has a great selection of fresh fish, fruits, vegetables, and cheeses, as well as a range of other goods.


Marché Saint-Antoine
Marché Saint-Antoine

5. Marché Saint-Antoine

Marche Saint Antoine

Lyon 69002


The Marché Saint-Antoine in Lyon is a must-visit for cheese lovers. The market has a vast selection of local cheeses, as well as other fresh produce and goods. The market is open every day except Monday and is located in the heart of the city.


A must-do when visiting any French market is to get a roasted chicken along with potatoes that have been cooked below the chickens in the fat that comes off them. This is a traditional French dish that is delicious and is a must-try when visiting any French market.


In conclusion, visiting food markets in France is an excellent way to experience the culture and way of life of the local people. The markets offer a vast range of fresh produce, local specialties, and other goods, making them a paradise for food lovers.


My top 5 food markets in France include the Bastille Markets in Paris, Cours Saleya Market in Nice, Chauvigny Markets, Ambroise Market, and Marché Saint-Antoine in Lyon. Whether you are a seasoned traveler or a first-time visitor, be sure to visit one of these markets and try the local specialties next time your in France.

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