Marché Saint-Antoine is a must-visit if you’re in Lyon and love exploring local flavors. Nestled along the Saône River, this small fresh market is a vibrant and authentic spot, perfect for anyone seeking top-quality produce and a genuine taste of French daily life.
The fruit and vegetables are incredibly fresh and often local—crisp apples, fragrant peaches, plump tomatoes, and seasonal specialties that change with the calendar. The vendors are friendly and knowledgeable, often happy to offer suggestions or let you taste before you buy.
The cheese selection is especially impressive for a market of this size. From creamy Bries to tangy chèvres, it’s easy to put together a perfect picnic or stock up for a dinner with friends. Some stalls even offer regional specialties you won’t find in supermarkets.
It’s not a large market, but what it lacks in size, it makes up for in charm and quality. The setting by the river adds to the experience—grab a few things and enjoy a snack nearby...
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Coming to France, one of the most exciting things are opens markets, and this one did not disappoint. The sight of fresh produce makes your heart full, and de delicacies are tremendous. You got everything from vegetables, fruits, dried meats, cheese, seafood, wine, bread and of course you can stand buy oyster to eat right there in the open air with a glass of sparkling wine. The rush of people and the atmosphere...
Read moreMagic place in Lyon - THE traditional French fresh food market, every morning (except Monday). What could be more symbolic for this city than a food market! The sound, the smell, the colours... Amazing atmosphere, great choice of perfect products, smiling and welcoming standkeepers... So difficult to refrain from tasting and...
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