Traveling to Paris, be sure to visit the local market This is a friend's advice before I went to Paris. The most representative of Paris's bazaars is the non-bastille open market. The Bastille Market is not daily, only opens from Thursday and Sunday morning to noon. On the morning of Sunday, November 17, 2019, we went to the open-air market “catching up” next to the Bastille Square. I have gained an unusual travel experience while visiting a road market in a foreign country.
The Bastille Open-air Market, this market is still relatively large, there are several floors up and down, the categories sold inside are also very strong, equivalent to Wanda Plaza abroad, the service is still very good, remember to be used by locals as a place to go often, The service attitude inside is also very good, it feels very good
"Travel to Paris, be sure to visit the local market" is a friend's advice before I go to Paris, the most representative of the Paris market, the non-Bastille open market. The Bastille Market is not daily, only opens from Thursday and Sunday morning to noon. On the morning of Sunday, November 17, 2019, we went to the open-air market “catching up” next to the Bastille Square.
Very lucky to arrive in Paris on Sunday to catch up with the lively Bastille market! It is said that there are Sundays, Thursday mornings. Eat, drink and have fun, all kinds of flowers, fruits, vegetables, meat, seafood, clothing, gadgets... The most impressive thing is that although people are also pulling cars, carrying small purchases, but from dress to form are elegant, my fascination with Paris from this moment!
In Paris, Sunday is boring, because many shopping malls and attractions are closed to thank guests. If you really can't think of where to go to play, you can go to this market. The Bastille Market is held every Thursday and Sunday. The place is very easy to find. Metro Line 1 takes to the Bastille Station and you can basically see it when you leave the station. It is a market for locals in Paris, like a mix of domestic vegetable markets and small commodity markets, where many Parisians come to buy food and eat snacks. Seafood accounts for a large part of the stalls. The main varieties are oysters, green mussels and fish. Many locals bought oysters and dug them with the stall owner's spoon. I was afraid that there would be problems with the stomach and intestines. I didn't dare to try it. Now think about it, I regret it a little bit, eat one should be no problem! Snacks are all roast chicken, barbecue, sausage, fried rice and the like, smelling very fragrant, several stalls with good business are not short queues. Fruits and vegetables are sold together, Parisians buy fruit and vegetables is very interesting, a large onion, two oranges, four bananas, the amount is very small, said that Paris fruit and vegetables are really not cheap. There are also some stalls selling clothing, all three no products, the price is very cheap, a cashmere scarf only 10 euros. Most of the stalls here are the kind with sheds. It is estimated that they are fixed and taxed. There are also some stalls on the side of the road with a small table. I don't know if there is a city management in Paris? ! There are actually furniture stalls in this market. An old man is repairing a few antique chairs with tools. It looks very interesting. Although there are a lot of people in the market and shoulder-to-shoulder, there are no three or four people. Maybe it is because there are fewer tourists to visit!
Last night, I didn’t want to get to the largest market in Paris from the Internet. I only opened on Thursday and Sunday. Today, I immediately took Metro to the market. The local market was very grounded. I felt like I fell into the rice tank and walked around again. , Fruit, Homemade foie gras sauce... the only regret is not eating the legendary paella
The Bastille Open-air Market is a place we both feel very much like. Basically, the locals who come here are French. You can buy a lot of fresh vegetables and fruits. The most interesting thing is that their tomatoes are different from China. It is especially interesting. And the cherry that sells particularly large is equivalent to more than 30 yuan a kilogram
It is very lively, rich and fresh, clean and tidy, and warm like home. You can see a few more stalls before buying. It is also bananas, which are more expensive from the outside than the inside. The paella is packed back and it is delicious.
Traveling to Paris, be sure to visit the local market This is a friend's advice before I went to Paris. The most representative of Paris's bazaars is the non-bastille open market. The Bastille Market is not daily, only opens from Thursday and Sunday morning to noon. On the morning of Sunday, November 17, 2019, we went to the open-air market “catching up” next to the Bastille Square. I have gained an unusual travel experience while visiting a road market in a foreign country.
The Bastille Open-air Market, this market is still relatively large, there are several floors up and down, the categories sold inside are also very strong, equivalent to Wanda Plaza abroad, the service is still very good, remember to be used by locals as a place to go often, The service attitude inside is also very good, it feels very good
"Travel to Paris, be sure to visit the local market" is a friend's advice before I go to Paris, the most representative of the Paris market, the non-Bastille open market. The Bastille Market is not daily, only opens from Thursday and Sunday morning to noon. On the morning of Sunday, November 17, 2019, we went to the open-air market “catching up” next to the Bastille Square.
Very lucky to arrive in Paris on Sunday to catch up with the lively Bastille market! It is said that there are Sundays, Thursday mornings. Eat, drink and have fun, all kinds of flowers, fruits, vegetables, meat, seafood, clothing, gadgets... The most impressive thing is that although people are also pulling cars, carrying small purchases, but from dress to form are elegant, my fascination with Paris from this moment!
In Paris, Sunday is boring, because many shopping malls and attractions are closed to thank guests. If you really can't think of where to go to play, you can go to this market. The Bastille Market is held every Thursday and Sunday. The place is very easy to find. Metro Line 1 takes to the Bastille Station and you can basically see it when you leave the station. It is a market for locals in Paris, like a mix of domestic vegetable markets and small commodity markets, where many Parisians come to buy food and eat snacks. Seafood accounts for a large part of the stalls. The main varieties are oysters, green mussels and fish. Many locals bought oysters and dug them with the stall owner's spoon. I was afraid that there would be problems with the stomach and intestines. I didn't dare to try it. Now think about it, I regret it a little bit, eat one should be no problem! Snacks are all roast chicken, barbecue, sausage, fried rice and the like, smelling very fragrant, several stalls with good business are not short queues. Fruits and vegetables are sold together, Parisians buy fruit and vegetables is very interesting, a large onion, two oranges, four bananas, the amount is very small, said that Paris fruit and vegetables are really not cheap. There are also some stalls selling clothing, all three no products, the price is very cheap, a cashmere scarf only 10 euros. Most of the stalls here are the kind with sheds. It is estimated that they are fixed and taxed. There are also some stalls on the side of the road with a small table. I don't know if there is a city management in Paris? ! There are actually furniture stalls in this market. An old man is repairing a few antique chairs with tools. It looks very interesting. Although there are a lot of people in the market and shoulder-to-shoulder, there are no three or four people. Maybe it is because there are fewer tourists to visit!
Last night, I didn’t want to get to the largest market in Paris from the Internet. I only opened on Thursday and Sunday. Today, I immediately took Metro to the market. The local market was very grounded. I felt like I fell into the rice tank and walked around again. , Fruit, Homemade foie gras sauce... the only regret is not eating the legendary paella
The Bastille Open-air Market is a place we both feel very much like. Basically, the locals who come here are French. You can buy a lot of fresh vegetables and fruits. The most interesting thing is that their tomatoes are different from China. It is especially interesting. And the cherry that sells particularly large is equivalent to more than 30 yuan a kilogram
It is very lively, rich and fresh, clean and tidy, and warm like home. You can see a few more stalls before buying. It is also bananas, which are more expensive from the outside than the inside. The paella is packed back and it is delicious.