Marché de Saint-Denis
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- Marché de Saint-Denis
Description
Just a few minutes from Paris by metro and nearby the lavish Basilica of Saint-Denis is an architectural work masterpiece and classified Historical Monument.
At the former site of the Landit market in the Middle Ages, admirers of metal architecture can fawn over this “Eiffel-style” hall that houses the Marché de Saint-Denis. The market immerses you in a friendly and cosmopolitan environment with more than 300 vendors who set up their stalls three times a week to sell their high-quality products from all four corners of the globe. Fruit, vegetables, seafood, charcuterie, meat, cheese… You can find anything your heart desires at the Marché de Saint-Denis, regarded as the best of the greater Paris region.
Practical info
Access and contact
Access in public transport Bus: 153-253 - 255-268 Metro: Line 13, "Basilica of Saint-Denis" Tramway: T1 - "Saint-Denis Market"
Days and opening hours
All year round, every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday.
Prices
- Free
Tour
Accessibility
- Accessible for wheelchairs with assistance
- Copyright images:
- Nathalie Danancher
- Charline Féral