2024

MARCHÉ COUVERT VICTOR-HUGO

Covered market and market hall
4.4/5
7 reviews

The "belly of Toulouse"! Several famous Toulouse brands have their dressing rooms here: Betty or Deux Chavanne cheese dairies, La Marée Toulousaine and its tasty delicatessen preparations, Garcia or Copains comme cochons delicatessen, Marty or Besnier butcher's shops, La Parmentière delicatessen or the gourmet Délices de l'Inde delicatessen? You will also find bakers, wine merchants, tripiers and bars, for an impromptu aperitif. At lunchtime, go to the mezzanine where there are five restaurants. Night parties are regularly organised: a festive atmosphere is guaranteed!

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2024

MARCHÉ COUVERT DE SAINT-CYPRIEN

Covered market and market hall
4/5
2 reviews

We date the origin of this market to the end of the 19th century! Of the three covered markets in Toulouse, it is the only one to have preserved a market hall in keeping with the original spirit. Around thirty traders await you in pretty stalls and a village spirit: butchers, creamers, fishmongers, caterers, butchers... so many passionate craftsmen and producers, ready to advise you, plus a small bar for a break. Outside, you can enjoy the fresh produce. On Monday, the day off, the market hall is not totally inactive as it houses a bookstore market under its awnings.

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2024

MARCHÉ COUVERT DES CARMES

Covered market and market hall
4/5
1 review

Located in one of the most charming districts of the pink city, the Carmes market welcomes fifty traders in bright and pleasant booths. Many restaurants in Toulouse buy fresh vegetables there. Cheeses, bakery products, meats and fishes are waiting for you! But if you don't feel like cooking, the Carmes market, as well as its surroundings, also offer very pleasant tables for lunch!

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2024

MARCHÉ VICTOR HUGO

Covered market and market hall

Visiting Toulouse and not passing by the inevitable Victor Hugo market? It's impossible! The oldest covered market in France is one of the most emblematic places of life in the pink city. Since 1896, it has been welcoming gourmets in its convivial hall, which brings together about sixty merchants. All the local products are offered on the first floor by butchers, poulterers, delicatessens, caterers, wine merchants, cheesemongers, bakers, fishmongers... that you can find directly in your plate, in the restaurants on the second floor!

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