The Saint-Eustache Les Halles Market (Marché Saint-Eustache Les Halles) is a produce market in the 1st arrondissement of Paris. On Thursdays, the market extends its hours into the evening, though some vendors may pack up early, especially in bad weather.
The market takes place in the heart of Paris, around the grandiose Saint-Eustache church, on the streets that once formed the heart of Les Halles, famously known as “the belly of Paris” – a wholesale market that relocated to Rungis in the 1960s.
Visitors can find the usual fresh produce, including fruits, vegetables, cheese, meat, and fish, alongside prepared foods. There are also vendors selling leather bags, accessories, carpets, and clothing.
It is close to famous sights like the Louvre and iconic Parisian spots such as E. Dehillerin, a famous kitchenware shop, and Au Pied de Cochon, a classic French brasserie open round the clock that was once featured in the TV series “The Sopranos.”
Market days
Thursday & Sunday
Opening hours
Monday: closed
Tuesday: closed
Wednesday: closed
Thursday: 10am – 8:30pm
Friday: closed
Saturday: closed
Sunday: 7am – 8:30pm
How to get to the market
- By subway: Line 4 – Les Halles station
- By subway: RER A, B, D – Châtelet les Halles
- By bus: Line 29, 74, 85 – Louvre – Étienne Marcel – Montmartre stop
Paris attractions nearby
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