Paris Markets
Flea market, street market, fair, open-air market, antique market
Street markets in Paris, where you can get lost among their wonders.
Street markets in Paris are plentiful and excellent — almost every arrondissement or district has its own.
They are perfect places to stock up on Parisian specialties and souvenirs to take home.
Some are covered, such as the Marché Les Enfants Rouges, and others are open-air, such as the Marché Bastille.
If you're looking for a flea market, you can't miss the Paris Saint-Ouen Flea Market.
Paris Markets
The most popular street markets in Paris
Marché Bastille / Popincourt
One of the largest markets in Paris, with around a hundred vendors. Food and fresh produce. At Bastille, Popincourt. 11th arrondissement.
Paris Saint-Ouen Flea Market
The world's largest flea market of its kind, and the most famous and oldest in Paris. At Porte de Clignancourt, in Saint-Ouen.
Marché Raspail
Fresh produce market. On Sundays it becomes an organic market. Near the Musée d'Orsay. At Saint-Germain-des-Prés – 6th arrondissement.
Marché Les Enfants Rouges
The oldest covered food market in Paris, founded in 1628. Fresh produce and French and international food stalls. In Le Marais – 3rd arrondissement.
Marché Saxe-Breteuil
A food market with a great atmosphere, located near the Eiffel Tower and the Napoleon's tomb and Les Invalides. At Invalides – 7th arrondissement
Marché Monge
A fresh produce, cheese, wine, and flower market operating since 1921. Right in the heart of the Latin Quarter of Paris. In the Latin Quarter – 5th arrondissement