HALLES DE LYON-PAUL-BOCUSE
Read moreA concentration of gourmet talent at Les Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse. Opened in 1971, they are Lyon's gastronomic stronghold. In this glass-enclosed setting, with its wide aisles and shopping bags in hand, 56 retailers offer the best of the best in the various food trades. A friendly atmosphere around the counters, quality products from certified origins for good eating and drinking. The art of good living in Lyon.
MARCHÉ SAINT-ANTOINE CELESTINS
Read moreThe largest food market in Lyon, along the banks of the Saône, where it is a pleasure to come on Sunday morning. The clientele is happily mixed, from all social classes. It must be said that the setting lends itself to it and that you can find everything with about fifty traders on weekdays and 121 traders on weekends: vegetables, fish, artisanal fruit juices, butchers, delicatessens (especially from the Ardèche), cheeses, flowers... Good idea: plan to withdraw cash the day before or in another place, because the district's distributors are overrun!
L'ÉPICERIE DES HALLES
Read moreBuilt in 1838 as Lyon's first indoor market, Les Halles de la Martinière used to house the stalls of local producers. After a long period of neglect, the Halles revived their past 7 years ago. Renovated, they are now home to an independent SCOP grocery store selling seasonal produce from local farms, a grocery store that makes sense for responsible and affordable consumption, favoring direct sourcing from organic or in-conversion organic producers. Fruits and vegetables, fresh produce, excellent cheeses, savory and sweet groceries, bulk products, as well as beverages, cosmetics and cleaning products. Regular events.
MARCHÉ DE LA CROIX-ROUSSE
Read moreThis is the market where you have to go to find good fresh produce from a hundred or so merchants. Gourmets come here to stroll around or to mingle with the melting pot of people. Everyone enjoys the atmosphere by stopping on the terraces. Fruits, vegetables, cheese, poultry and charcuterie, as well as pastries, wine and flowers. Prices vary according to provenance and producers, but the special atmosphere deserves to go up to La Croix-Rousse to do your shopping.