LES HALLES
Read moreHere beats the heart of the city, every morning and every day of the week. In Nîmes, these halls were built in 1884 and given a new look by Jean-Michel Wilmotte, architect, town planner and designer. What are we looking for here? In addition to conviviality and relationships, there are fresh produce, labelled Militants du goût or AOC gardoise, seasonal fruit and vegetables, Aubrac meats, fish from the morning fish market, Cévennes cheeses, bread and desserts. Without forgetting exotic, organic or trendy products. These halls are a must!
LES FRÈRES PLANIOLS
Read moreThe Planiols brothers are producers of organic fruits and vegetables that they offer to the customers of Les Halles de Nîmes on their discreet outlet at the Allée driveway. It's a bit of a., but it's a little bit., but it's a little bit eccentric. On weekends, you often need to be patient to serve: stalls are overflowing with world! It should be said that the kindness of those who serve and the freshness of the products are particularly valuable. Next to the early ones, you will also find on the spot what you care in basic products - always organic - of the genus sugar, wine, flour, jars of canned vegetables, cereals… Appreciable, especially as prices for bio are quite reasonable.
LES HALLES DE L'ABBAYE
Read moreIt's one of Alès' must-sees. From butchers and greengrocers to fishmongers, bakers and cheesemongers, all these regional producers invite you to join them at Les Halles de l'Abbaye for a delightful discovery that will awaken all your senses. You'll find all the local produce you need to put in your basket to enjoy the best of the Gard Cévennes: Cévennes charcuterie, goat's cheese (the famous Cévennes pélardons), Cévennes sweet onions, Vigan reinette apples and chestnut honey.
L'ÉTAL BIO
Read moreA very large stall, located near the main entrance of the Halles, where the welcome is very friendly. Christophe Clément offers: fruit, vegetables and complementary organic products (brown sugar, oils, cereals, salt, compotes, jams, spices, soups, cooked corn on the cob). Squash and forgotten vegetables, such as parsnips, are reborn here and allow for new combinations of flavours. The organic stall offers four or five varieties of apples all year round, for the little ones' stewed fruit, and as many kinds of salads. The rest varies according to the season.
LE MAS DES AGRICULTEURS
Read moreSouth of Nîmes, on the 960m2 premises of the Gard Chamber of Agriculture, we offer you 100% Gard produce, with no intermediaries. 150 shareholder producers and over 3,000 partner farmers are involved! The concept? To guarantee fair remuneration for producers and a coherent price level for consumers. The emphasis is on product quality and seasonal production. Here, you'll find the real taste of fruit and vegetables and a selection of quality local produce.
MARCHÉS
Read moreBuying fresh produce, following the seasons, taking the time to chat with producers... Don't miss the Thursday market, where all the specialties of Provence are naturally brought together! The colors, the smells and, above all, the atmosphere. The market offers a wide variety of food products, as well as numerous stalls selling clothes, second-hand goods and other items. Early risers will be able to take home fish straight from the Mediterranean coast and fresh organic fruit and vegetables.
MARCHÉS
Read moreHere's the pretty market in Marguerittes (a small village in the south of France, near Nîmes) to discover on Saturdays from 7.30am to 12pm. You'll find all its stalls on avenue Ferdinand Pertus, avenue de Paris and avenue de Provence. It's all in good fun, and you'll always find a good deal. In any case, you won't leave empty-handed. Themed markets are also organized here to the delight of onlookers. You'll find products sold by local producers. Enjoy your visit!
LE MARCHÉ DE BARJAC
Read moreEvery Friday morning, the small town of Barjac comes alive with local producers setting up stalls selling all kinds of delicacies. It's the ideal outing if you're an early riser and have a big appetite. If you're a night owl, there's a market for you in summer, as well as for those who want to buy local produce from small local producers. The terroir is rich and tasty in the heart of the Cévennes! These are perfect times to meet market gardeners and artisans, and understand their work.
MARCHÉ DE PONT-SAINT-ESPRIT
Read moreThe Pont-Saint-Esprit market is one of the most popular in the region. First and foremost for the location, and above all for the freshness and quality of the products on offer. Lovers of good fish come here to stock up from all over the region. And you'll find a bit of everything, from clothes to vegetables, cheeses and meat. Not to be missed if you're in the area on a Saturday morning. This is the Gard, but it's also Provence in all its flavors.
LA FERME DU COIN
Read moreLa ferme du Coin is a direct sales store which gathers about thirty producers from Gard and Lozère. You can find all kinds of regional products: onions, cheese, yoghurts, vegetables, fruits, honey, chestnuts, jams, wines, asparagus... but also cosmetics and soaps, floral waters, etc. Everything is 100% local, generally organic or of reasoned culture. An essential stop for gourmets who love authentic regional products! The farm is a great place to connect with nature and taste good products.
MARCHÉ DE BAGNOLS-SUR-CÈZE
Read moreCheap clothes, hardware, fish, vegetables, meat....etc, you'll find it all at the Bagnols market every Wednesday! An exceptional market, since it covers the entire town center! Inhabitants of neighboring towns never fail to turn up, and the streets are always packed. And when the weather's fine, it's a lively and pleasant place to stroll. Where, what's more, you can pick up some great bargains. What more could you ask for?
MARCHÉ À LA BROCANTE
Read moreOur favorite in Villeneuve-lès-Avignon, quantity and quality. An undeniable reputation on all the agglomeration. Some people come from far away to bargain and make good deals! We like the warm atmosphere which reigns there; the refreshment bar in the heart of the square and also La Petite Cuillère next to the tourist office; the tasting of oysters accompanied by a "p'tit blanc" on a shucking stand. To park, use the side parking lots after the market square or higher up towards the Philippe le Bel tower.
MAISON NADAL
Read morePresent in Nîmes since 1919, real institution in Nîmes and in the Gard, known for individuals as well as professionals, Les Nadal has just opened an outlet at the Halles. An excellent idea! The quality of the large wines sold is well suited to the good regional products that make the reputation of this market courru of all gourmets. Jean-Pascal and Mathieu accepted the invitation of the Halles of the Halles and therefore began to venture into the adventure: you can rely on their advice. They will help you with skill and psychology to choose your aromas and your type of milling. A character house that no longer has to prove its nobility. We love!
LE WEEK-END DE LA TRUFFE
The truffle is celebrated through different thematic evenings and as a ...Read more
MARCHÉ FERMIER DE SOMMIÈRES
Read moreEvery Saturday morning, the town of Sommières passionately honors a commercial tradition that has endured over the centuries: the market. An essential part of the week, passers-by and residents alike stroll and glean the wonders of the area. All year round, fishmongers, market gardeners, butchers, farmers, winegrowers, olive growers, oyster farmers and beekeepers enthusiastically showcase their handcrafted products. Tasting and sharing are part of this weekly ritual, which is also an opportunity to stroll in the shade of the plane trees that line the Vidourle.
INTERMARCHÉ DE SAINT-AMBROIX
Read moreLocated between Lozère and Ardèche, Intermarché Saint-Ambroix welcomes you with a team of professionals at your service. The Intermarché Saint-Ambroix store offers you multiple services: the drive for shopping in five minutes in your trunk, a service station and gas bottles, a cash dispenser, a car wash. Soon, take advantage of a laundromat with 8 kg and 18 kg washing machines and an 18 kg dryer.