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Markets
Paris still appears as the gathering of many small villages, especially on market days. Indeed, those days, most of the population of an entire neighborhood gathers, meet, buys or bargains.
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If most local markets deal primarily with food, other products use the opportunity of the markets.
Besides, more and more specialized markets appeared (or reapperared) during the recent years. Outside or within buildings, frequent or rare, all these markets tend to rediscover the true spirit of les Halles (the largest market of Paris in the XIXth century). Often dedicated to one family of products (cloth at the marché St-Pierre, or antiques in the “Village des Brocanteurs” they develop real communities.
Come and discover this renewed conviviality in places that are also worth discovering:
Flea market
Puces de Clignancourt
Rue des Entrepots
75018 Paris
(Saturday, Sunday and Monday from 7am to 7h30pm)
Puces de Montreuil
Avenue de la Porte de Montreuil
75020 Paris
(Saturday, Sunday and Monday from 7am to 7h30pm)
Collectors market
Avenue Marigny et Gabriel
75008 Paris
(Thursday, Saturday and Sunday from 8am to 7pm)
Antiques books market
Square Georges Brassens
75015 Paris
(Saturday and Sunday from 8am to 8pm)
Clothes market
Carreau du Temple
Rue Perrée
75003 Paris
(From Tuesday to Sunday from 9am to midday)
Temple
Rue Dupetit Thouars
75003 Paris
(From Tuesday to Sunday from 8am to midday)
Flowers market
Place de la Madeleine
75008 Paris
(Tuesday and Friday from 8am to 7h30pm)
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