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Friday, August 12, 2011
I suggest visiting these street markets:
Marché Raspail. Rue Cherche Midi/Rue de Rennes in the 6th. Rennes or Babylone métro station. An organic food market on Sunday morning and on Tuesday. On Friday it offers a wider variety of products.
Marché Montorgeuil. Rue Montorgeuil in the 2nd. Located near the Les Halles métro. This is a charming street market from the good old days. Open Tuesday and Sunday.
Marché Mouffetard. Some people like this enchanting market best of all. It is crowded with cafés and bars. Some people think marché Mouffetard is everything Paris should be. Merchants offer local products and items from all over the world. Even when the market is not open it is busy with interesting boutiques, restaurants, and shops. The market is Tuesday through Sunday. Métro: Place Monge or Censier-Daubenton.
Marché Rue de Buci. There is more than one excuse to visit this compact market in Saint Germain des-Prés. Not only are there the traditional vendors but cafés, pâtisseries, salon de thés, bookstores, and a wide variety of shops and boutiques are found here. Open daily. Located near the Odéon or Mabillon métro.
2 comment(s) so far...
I like your post. If you plan to visit Paris you could check the Paris metro for easy travel within Paris city. Also check the Paris travel guide for planning your trip.
By Adrian Seres on
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
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I am glad! It is nice to see that you are enthusiastic about your document. If you are flying to Paris you can check the Paris airports for transfer to Paris guide and general information. If your destination is Charles de Gaulle Airport check the airport tranfser to Paris options. The fastest and cheapest transfer mode is using the RER train line B (Blue) Keep up the great work and I’ll return for more! Cheers!
By Fatima on
Thursday, September 01, 2011
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