MARCHÉ PUCES DES SALINS
Read moreEvery Sunday, the people of Clermont-Ferrand meet at Place Gambetta - better known as Place des Salins - to bargain. The exhibitors, professionals and individuals, are there and the good deals are always present. Next to the market, there are also stalls selling fruit and vegetables, bread, cheese, meat and fish, as well as many ready-made dishes to enjoy at lunchtime. A real market worthy of the name! To exhibit, it is advisable to reserve 15 days in advance.
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Read moreThe Issoire market is the second largest in the Puy-de-Dôme. Every Saturday morning, local traders and producers gather in the streets of the town center. From Place de la République to Place de la Montagne, via Rue Berbiziale, it's the perfect time to come and meet the many producers and merchants, and stock up on local produce. You'll love strolling along and discovering new flavours. The shopkeepers are happy to let you taste their products and give you valuable advice.
MARCHÉ DE RIOM
Read moreEvery Saturday morning, one of the largest weekly markets in the Puy-de-Dôme is held. It is animated by a hundred traders and producers. On the stalls, you can find fresh, quality products, in short circuit (fruits, vegetables, fish, delicatessen, honeys...), but also clothes and trinkets of all kinds. Its picturesque character and its notoriety are reinforced by the presence of small producers on the central square. This commercial effervescence reminds us of the origin of Riom's name, which comes from Ricomagus, "rich market"!
HALLE GOURMANDE SAINT-PIERRE
Read moreSince 1873, the Halle gourmande Saint-Pierre has been an institution, offering meats, fruit, vegetables, cheeses, Auvergne wines, ready-made meals and catering services... Large tables offer tastings of Auvergne, Spanish, Italian and Asian products, as well as ready-made meals from the market's merchants, including the Reines butcher's shop, Eo Viet'Street Foods, Klein d'Alsace, and Istrenn Tavarn oysters. Events and tastings are also organized from time to time.
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Read moreCome to Ambert on Thursday mornings for the market! A useful outing idea that will allow you to buy local products that you will hardly have the opportunity to find elsewhere. Quality products, guaranteed local production, exchanges with passionate craftsmen and producers: the Ambert market is an opportunity to make good and beautiful purchases, as well as crisp and friendly meetings. You will find cold meats, mountain honey, blueberries, fresh produce, clothes and of course the Ambert cheese.
MARCHÉ DE PRODUCTEURS DE MONTFERRAND
Read moreIn 2013 were born "Les samedis du terroir" in the historic district of Montferrand. Every first and third Saturday of the month, the Montferrand merchants' association organizes a food market with products from short circuits. About twenty producers are waiting for you between the place de la Fontaine and the rue Jules-Guesde. It's convenient because it's right next to the tramway line, which is free on weekends. A perfect opportunity to support the local economy!
MARCHÉ D'AUBIÈRE
Read moreEvery Friday, the food market takes place around Knox Square. On Sundays, the numerous exhibitors, both food and commercial, are spread out more widely in the downtown streets. While strolling around, you are bound to find what you are looking for: vegetables and fruits, cheeses, meats, fish, world or regional specialties, breads and pastries, wines, jewelry, tableware, leather goods... If you don't come by public transport (free on weekends), two parking lots are nearby, Place de l'Europe and Place Saint-Verny. They are free.
MARCHÉ DE JAUDE
Local producers' market held on the1st and3rd Sundays of each month, in ...Read more
HALLE SAINT-JOSEPH
Read moreBetween Place Delille and the SNCF train station, under a 19th century metal hall, protected as a historical monument, a pretty farmers' market is held. It is organized by the association La Jonquille. About thirty producers, farm or organic, sell their products directly every Friday morning: fresh fruits and vegetables, dairy products, meats, delicatessen, cheeses, honeys, pastries, jams, syrups, wines, bread, oils, herbal teas... A friendly atmosphere and affordable prices, you would be really wrong not to come!
MARCHÉ DU MAZET
Read moreOn Saturday mornings, as an extension of the Halle gourmande Saint-Pierre and the market that takes place around it, the Mazet market is the place to fill your fridge. All the way down the rue de la Boucherie, local producers offer fresh seasonal products and welcome passers-by with a smile. The shopping bags go from stand to stand, from producer to producer. We stroll in a pleasant atmosphere, especially on days when the sun is shining. A break on the terrace concludes this gustatory escapade.
MARCHÉ DE COURNON
Read moreIn a friendly atmosphere, this market brings together local residents to bring fresh produce right to their doorstep. During construction work, the market has been relocated to rue des Fusillés de Vingré, opposite the Henri-Bournel school. As well as food shops selling local produce, there are also flower and pastry stalls, and a number of inexhaustible and friendly traders who keep the market lively. Families and housewives come to stock up for the week. And why not end the morning on a café terrace?
MARCHÉ DE CHAMALIÈRES
Read moreThis open air market animates the heart of Chamalières. Ideally located close to the church and the town hall, it welcomes various food merchants and other businesses. Some local producers offer their seasonal products to a clientele of regulars. Perfect for stocking up on provisions and good things to cook, especially since for the rare products that are not on the market, a flock of shops flourish in the adjacent pedestrian streets. You will surely leave with culinary advice from a shopkeeper!
MARCHÉ DE MONTFERRAND
Read moreFrom the Place de la Rodade (the former foirail) to the covered market hall of the Place Poly, stalls enliven the medieval heart of Montferrand every Friday morning, an ancient town renowned for its markets since the 12th century. Seasonal fruit and vegetables rub shoulders with regional cheeses, grilled chickens and other catering stalls. To complete the offer, there are also stalls selling clothes, bed linen and accessories of all kinds. You can take the time to talk to the producers and shopkeepers and observe to rediscover this beautiful historic district.