Marché de Montorgueil
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- Marché de Montorgueil
Description
The delivery trucks and busy atmosphere that colour the early morning hours of the rue de Montorgueil take you back to a time in Paris when the Halles Baltard were just around the corner.
Every Thursday and Sunday, the site takes on the atmosphere of a small village full of vendors, some of which have been here for centuries, like the infamous Stohrer bakery which invented the succulent Baba au Rhum. If you’re more in the mood for something savoury, stop by L’Escargot and taste one of their iconic French dishes!
Let yourself get carried away by the delicious scent of quality products by greengrocers, butchers, seafood vendors or cheese makers who welcome you along your journey. Fine grocers and historic vendors blend in with trendy clothing shops, turning this market street into a social hub teetering between tradition and modernity.
Practical info
Access and contact
Days and opening hours
All year round.
Prices
Tour
Spoken languages
- French
Accessibility
- Hearing disability
- Mental disability
- Visual disability
- Accessible for wheelchairs with assistance
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