Paris Market Finder
…Passy to Rue Lekain Métro: La Muette Days / Hours: Sunday morning; Tues-Sat 10 am-6 pm Rue de Lévis 17 Arrondissement Rue de Lévis, from Rue Legendre to Place Goubaux…
…Passy to Rue Lekain Métro: La Muette Days / Hours: Sunday morning; Tues-Sat 10 am-6 pm Rue de Lévis 17 Arrondissement Rue de Lévis, from Rue Legendre to Place Goubaux…
…the mission is to expand the reach of farmers’ markets for busy people and to provide better access to local food. They are adapting to the increased demand for home…
…Viader for chocolate milk, hot chocolate, and other milk sweets Jamón Experience to learn about jamon Escribà for elegant pastries Gelaaati di Marco for well-made Italian gelato Casa Gispert for…
…best time to go? Is it appropriate to negotiate on the price? I’ll share my answers to her questions and other flea market tips here. Which are the best flea…
Any trip to Paris prompts questions about what to do and where to eat. Another decision that’s important to some travelers is which Paris flea market to visit. Paris is…
…pancakes at the Raspail market 3 Best Regular Open-Air Food (plus other items) Markets Open Sunday in Paris: Le Marché Place Monge (on place Monge in the 5th arr.), Métro: Monge….
…of the products in our stores come from vendors who sell to restaurants and other grocery stores. When we’re able to get suppliers excited about our mission to provide affordable…
…5 Shopping Tips for Paris Markets Tip #1: Navigating Your Way to the Markets Tip #4: Timing Matters Tip #5: The Best Flea Markets in Paris To Market To Market…
…dough, hence the name), menele cookies in the shape of St. Nicolas—a special treat for children—marrons glacés (glazed chestnuts), and cakes topped with powdered sugar like freshly fallen snow. pain…
…on place d’Aligre. Trestle tables are loaded with old books, clothing, and housewares. Open boxes are an invitation to poke among the bric-a-brac to search for an inexpensive treasure. As…