LES HALLES AGRIVIN
Read moreLes Halles Agrivin in Rouen is a food market located on the esplanade of Docks 76, just 5 minutes from the city centre. Home to 25 local shopkeepers, independent artisans and passionate chefs, it's a must for epicureans of Normandy gastronomy. Services include in-store shopping. Les Halles Agrivin can also be privatised for tailor-made events, either during opening hours or after closing. Visitors can enjoy a variety of traders, including butchers, bakers, cheesemongers, greengrocers, patissiers, Italian caterers and many more. Parking at Docks 76 is available for visitors.
PLACE O MARCHÉ
Read moreJust a stone's throw from Le Havre town hall is the Place O Marché, a popular spot for gourmets. Opened in 2023, these new covered market halls are home to a host of gourmet artisans: greengrocers, cheesemongers, butchers, fishmongers, wine merchants... there's something for everyone! What makes the place so original is the food court aspect. In fact, you can order dishes from each shopkeeper and taste fresh produce on the spot. Evening entertainment includes concerts and tastings.
MARCHÉS
Read moreLe Havre is a city where life is good and the markets are part of it. No less than 18 markets spread over different days of the week offer you their stalls of fresh products. From Sanvic to Aplemont, from the harbour to Montgeon, you are bound to find what you are looking for! However, it is worth noting the abundance of the market on the Place des Halles, in the heart of the city, which has the advantage of being supported by the numerous stalls and stores of the Halles and especially of being surrounded by terraces where, on Sunday mornings, you can sip your coffee with your newspaper.
MARCHÉS
Read moreOn Wednesday morning, rue Saint-Jean is the "small market". The city's great traditional market takes place on Saturday morning, St. Patrick's Square. There are the Cochon pig fans and local specialities: fruits and vegetables, eggs, cider, calvas, jams… But also lovers of beautiful plants and flowers to repiquer, lovers of lace, patchwork and fanfreluches of all kinds and children, coming caresser a dwarf rabbit, pressed or biquette…
MARCHÉ
Read moreEvery week, two markets are held in the centre of Pont-Audemer. The Monday morning market is the most comprehensive, selling not only food, but also clothing, beauty products and even toys. The Friday morning market is entirely devoted to food! Whichever day you choose, you'll be able to buy everything that makes up Normandy's rich culinary heritage: cheese, of course, but also butter and the famous Pommeau de Normandie, which was born here.
MARCHÉ AUX POISSONS
Read moreOn Tuesday morning and Saturday morning, at Place de la Poissonnerie, the Tréport fish market is held. The opportunity to discover the region's products or simply to stroll around for the pleasure of the eyes. The fishermen's stalls offer a beautiful variety of fish and shellfish. Nevertheless, we will regret the distant provenance of some of them. Choose the location and go cook your lunch!
MARCHÉ DE PORTBAIL
Read moreIt is a traditional market in winter, and which gains in importance in summer, with the influx of tourists and holidaymakers come from everywhere. A few feet away from the English Channel, in the pretty village of Portbail, it is every Tuesday morning that the market is held. While the tourist season is in full swing, you will also have the possibility of you get from Carteret train, and no, since it is not a train, but a real train service on the train linking the two towns.
MARCHÉ HEBDOMADAIRE
Read moreIt is one of the most important markets in the Cotentin region. Every Friday, the one in Valognes literally transforms the town, changing the traffic and life for a morning, allowing thousands of people to come and trade with the 150 sellers - a figure that is higher in summer. From poultry to carpet merchants (literally!), from fish to fruit and vegetables and cheese, there is no shortage of anything! Beware of parking, difficult when the market is in full swing, in the middle of the morning: you have been warned.
LE COMPTOIR DES HALLES
Read moreYou will find in this vast space several food shops: butcher's shop, delicatessen, fruit, vegetables, grocery store, oysters from Lestre, salmon from Cherbourg, wine, cheese shop, creamery and restaurant... nothing is missing and everything is good, certified of great quality, and proposed by true connoisseurs. Little by little, the place has been adopted by the people of Cherbourg. Brunches are organised on Sundays: in summer, you can have them outside, since this street is pedestrian. A real favourite in this part of town.
MARCHÉ DE SAINT-VAAST-LA-HOUGUE
Read moreThis venerable market operates in summer and winter, but it is during the high season that it really comes into its own. Here, the local fruit and vegetable producers come up to Saint-Vaast as one man to offer their wonders, but we will also remember, and especially, the sea products, offered in an enchanting setting. Having a drink on the terrace in summer after shopping is a real must, like a break from time.
GRAND MARCHÉ
Read moreYou will find all the local and non-local market gardening products. On the same square, a press house, a tobacco and enough to take a little black. If you want to do your shopping another day in the area, you will go to Lillebonne on Wednesday, Notre-Dame-de-Gravenchon on Friday, and Caudebec-en-Caux on Saturday. Enjoy your meal!