Nestled in a charming village square near Bastille, this vibrant market is a haven for food lovers, teeming with fresh produce, meats, and artisanal goods.
"Le marché d’Aligre is a traditional covered market filled with typical french products, meat, fish, cheese, vegetables and fruits. A multi-sensory, one-stop shop for everything you could possibly need to cook yourself or your date an impressive dinner." - Violaine & Jérémy
"This popular market fills my Sunday mornings with delight. The diversity of produce on the stalls is incredible!" - The MICHELIN Guide
"Established in 1779, the Marché d’Aligre has an incomparable atmosphere and unbeatable prices. The Beauvau market structure (1843) is a listed monument. When my wife and I have finished our shopping, our greatest pleasure in life is to sit at the Sea Bar Paris Pêche near the exit of the market and have a few oysters and a glass of white wine before heading home." - The MICHELIN Guide
"Marché d'Aligre is a very special place: Commerces de bouche (mouth businesses!) line up to sell their goods, an orchestra of voices calls out daily specials, andcheesemongers offer free samples. The market's selection changes with the seasons. In summer, apricots from the Roussillon, figs from Toulouse, and bouquets of herbs from Provence spillfrom cases and perfume the air. As fall arrives, the butcher will display fresh game from the hunt, and there's usually at least one stand where someoneisshucking fresh oysters. After your visit here, your appetite will surely be piqued; happily theneighborhood is rich in restaurants that base their menus on what'sfresh atthe market."
"Occupying an old-world, village-like square, this market near the Bastille bustles with locals stocking up on their weekly groceries. When you need to catch your breath, head to Le Baron Rouge, a great wine bar just around the corner."