The Marché d’Aligre is a bustling market located in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The market is situated near the Place d’Aligre and takes its name from this historic square.
The Marché d’Aligre is comprised of different sections, each offering its own unique experience. The outdoor market, also known as Marché découvert Beauvau, is where local vendors set up their stalls to sell fresh produce, fruits, vegetables, and flowers. It’s a lively and colorful scene, with vendors passionately promoting their goods and shoppers selecting the best ingredients for their meals.
Adjacent to Marché Beauvau is the covered market, known as Marché couvert Beauvau. Click here to read more about the covered market.
In addition to the food market, there is also a flea market, known as Marché aux Puces d’Aligre, which operates in the area. This flea market is a treasure trove for antique lovers and bargain hunters, offering an assortment of vintage items, second-hand goods, and unique collectibles.
Overall, the Marché d’Aligre is a beloved destination in Paris, where locals and tourists alike can immerse themselves in a vibrant marketplace, savour the flavours of fresh produce, and explore the unique treasures of the flea market. It is a true embodiment of the city’s rich culinary and cultural heritage.
Opening hours
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 7:30am – 1pm
Wednesday: 7:30am – 1pm
Thursday: 7:30am – 1pm
Friday: 7:30am – 1pm
Saturday: 7:30am – 2:30pm
Sunday: 7:30am – 2:30pm
Market tips
Want to wander around Marché d’Aligre with a local? I wholeheartedly recommend the morning food walk with Silvia. She’ll get you the most delectable pain au chocolate and the best coffee in Paris (coffee can be terrible in Paris, but trust me, this is really good coffee!!). Then you’ll pick up fruit, olives, fresh baguette, meats and cheeses from different vendors at the market and have a little picnic. It’s the best way to spend a morning in Paris. Click here to learn more and book!
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