L’ESTACADE
Read moreIn Grenoble language, the Estacade is the railway bridge that spans the Cours Jean Jaurès. This is where the city's largest market is held, along the Avenue de Vizille. It is therefore at the Estacade market that you can find the best products. The choice is vast, especially at weekends, and you should go to the very end of the market, after the crossing of rue Nicolas Chorier, to meet the small producers with impeccable products. In rainy, snowy or windy weather, you will appreciate being sheltered from the railway line, which passes just above. And then there are the little bistros around. Open from Tuesday to Sunday, the market par excellence in Grenoble.
SAINT-BRUNO
Read moreThis place is nicknamed "the little Marseille of Grenoble". It's up to you to find out why! Now, if there are good deals to be made, they are there. Sometimes "fallen from the truck" with incredible promotions on everything and sometimes anything. A word of advice: come early if you want to take advantage of them. Every morning, except on Mondays, a real Grenoble institution is held on the Place Saint-Bruno, a popular and colorful market in the heart of a district in full urban transformation. Food, but not only, with many "unpackings" and offers of all kinds. You either love it or you don't, but this market can't leave you indifferent.
FONTAINE :
Read moreTuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday Mail Mr. Cachin, Wednesday and Friday rue G.-Perished.
LES EAUX CLAIRES
Read moremorning 3 times per week (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) rue Henri-Dunand.
PLACE SAINT-ANDRÉ
Read moreShopping in Grenoble's most beautiful square, even during the renovation of the Parlement du Dauphiné, is a real treat. Place Saint-André, also known as "place du trib" (in reference to the former Palais du Justice), offers a magnificent backdrop with the former seat of the Parlement du Dauphiné, its impressive dimensions, its cafés with terraces and its blue granite floor. On this pedestrian-only square, every day except Monday (as elsewhere in Grenoble), there's a farmers' market featuring products from the Isère region, including several organic producers. It's a friendly little market where you can stock up on good produce.
PLACE AUX HERBES
Read moreIt's the market of a historic district. Place aux Herbes is an adorable square covered by a small late 19th century hall that welcomes every morning, except on Mondays, retailers of freshly picked fruit, vegetables and flowers. This market, between the working-class district on the Chenoise side and the shopping centre, a pedestrian area, is a little bit at a crossroads. On Friday from 3pm to 6.30pm the Isère mountain market is reserved for local producers only. Very pleasant, the many terraces on the square and around to have a drink before/after its market. Shops to complete your basket. A real meeting place.
HALLES SAINTE-CLAIRE
Read moreIn the heart of Grenoble, the Halles Sainte-Claire combines tradition and modernity. Nice presentation of the quality merchants who have a shop in this covered market, a real piece of local history since 1874, now a historical monument, installed in the place of a former convent. It will therefore be much forgiven to the gourmets to stock up on good products, especially local ones. Delicatessen, fishmongers, cheese shops, excellent butcher's shops... A must for all gourmets: to see, to visit and to eat in and around.