MARCHÉ TRADITIONNEL
Read moreDon't miss the typical Sunday morning market with its stalls of farmhouse cheeses and local cold meats, among other things, which will delight the gourmets. Benefiting from a prolific terroir, the market is the showcase of all these products with a privileged relationship between the producer and the consumer. Let yourself be carried away by the scents of lavender, croustade, walnut oil, but also foie gras, duck confit, black pudding, truffles grown (in winter) on the plateaux of the Causse, quince honey for jam!
HALLE MARCADIEU
Read moreHalle Marcadieu is a historic trading center. Having reached its apogee in the 19th century as a crossroads for the horse and mule trade between Spain and France, it welcomed up to twenty thousand people at its "grands marchés". Today, it remains one of the largest markets in the South-West, attracting hawkers and peddlers. Its regional specialities and delicacies offered by producers from all over the valleys are a real treat for the senses. The market hall is a jewel of Baltard-style architecture.
MARCHÉ DE L'ISLE-JOURDAIN
Read moreEvery Saturday morning, L'Isle-Jourdain closes its alleyways to traffic and transforms its town center into an open-air market. An ode to the land and countryside, visitors, Lislois and holidaymakers alike enjoy strolling through to meet the countless duck producers and market gardeners from the surrounding area, as well as numerous cheesemakers, patissiers and other 130 craftsmen and producers. Well-stocked, it's best to come early to this market to get the best of what's on offer.
MARCHÉ
Read moreThe market of Saint-Girons is as famous as the ancestral market of Mirepoix. You'll find all kinds of locally made, artisanal products that often come straight down from the surrounding mountains. Cow's milk cheese, goat's milk, mixed milk, arts and crafts, various (and summer) products, poultry, jams, various and delicious cold cuts... In addition to the local Saint-Gironnais, a colourful population of neo-rurals from the surrounding villages, enchants the market and provides an atmosphere that is always top notch.
MARCHÉ AU GRAS - LES MATIN'HALLES
Read moreIn addition to the open-air market for early fruits and vegetables, cheese, meat, bread, clothing and utensils, there is a famous "marché au gras" (fat market) held under the market hall, where sales are regulated to ensure quality, freshness and hygiene. The term "au gras" includes the carcass market and the market for fresh whole goose or duck livers. The "carcass" market offers goose and duck products for your confits, duck breasts and aiguillettes. Cutting service available.
MARCHÉ COUVERT VICTOR-HUGO
Read moreThe "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!
LES HALLES
Read moreLes Halles de Lourdes, in the heart of the town, features late 19th-century metal architecture inherited from the Marché de la Pierre in Toulouse. A place where colors and scents unite with Pyrenean accents, offering a vast selection of local produce. From local cheeses and Bigorre black pork charcuterie to fresh produce from local producers, honeys, jams and traditional pastries such as spit cake... Les Halles de Lourdes is an invitation to gastronomic discovery.
MARCHÉ FERMIER
Read moreAll year long the city of Moissac organizes an important farmer's market gathered around the covered market hall. The quality of the producers and the freshness of the products offered such as fresh fruits and vegetables, original products, cheeses and various products from our region, in a very Occitan atmosphere! Organized periodically by the "Petit Boi" association and the "Producers of the Moissagai Basin", on Saturdays and Sundays during the weekly market on the Place des Récollets, the themed markets highlight seasonal products.
LE MARCHÉ COUVERT
Read moreAn architectural treasure, its first version is attributed to André Jules Michelin in 1901. At the time, its creation required the destruction of the entire neighborhood. The result was a building that could accommodate up to 25 butchers and charcuterie stores, 10 fishmongers and 115 market gardeners, fruit growers and cheesemongers in 4m2 dressing rooms. The space has been refurbished without losing its former soul, and now takes on the silhouette of a Baltard-style pavilion where people still come to shop for fresh produce and gourmet foods.
MARCHÉ DU LUNDI
Read moreA large general market is held all year round in the town centre of Caussade. It is known and recognized by all the inhabitants and has been attracting a crowd of local buyers for decades. The Caussade market is a real institution. It remains one of the most authentic markets in the region. You will find the delicate flavours of the South-West, from the black chicken of Caussade to the fattened duck, not forgetting the nuts and other fruits and vegetables. You will find a plethora of producers and seasonal products.
MARCHÉS FERMIERS
Read moreOn Wednesdays, the market is more confidential, with only local fruit and vegetable producers. On Saturdays, it is the most important and most diversified market. It remains traditional with once again many local producers, a good majority of whom offer organic products, but it has a slightly fair spirit with non-food products as well. You will be able to buy fancy or designer jewellery, straw hats, various clothes and even flowers and plants
MARCHÉ COUVERT DE SAINT-CYPRIEN
Read moreWe 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.
MARCHÉ SAINT-AUBIN
Read moreThe Saint-Aubin market is the place to be on Sunday mornings in Toulouse to fill your basket. In a friendly and sometimes festive atmosphere, you can stroll along the stalls around the Saint-Aubin Church. Fruits, vegetables, meats, cheeses, French and international dishes... Organic and local producers come from all over the region to offer you the best culinary specialties of the area. You will also find creative craftsmen, book stands, jewelry, there is something for everyone!
LES MARCHÉS
Read moreOccitan is spoken before 10am and "English" afterwards. Regional products abound, local producers are honoured and the presence of craftsmen such as the remover, the manufacturer of leather sandals to your measures transport you in its markets of former days which makes that we are not surprised to see and hear some troubadours at the angle of an arcade. It is an amazing market where you can also buy plants, chairs, power tillers and farmyard animals. On Thursday mornings, there is a small market of local producers.
MARCHÉ COUVERT DES CARMES
Read moreLocated 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!
MARCHÉ BIO DE L'ESPARCETTE
Read moreA bit of a bohemian market? No doubt, but it's for a good cause: defending local producers of organic produce! The L'esparcette association founded this market thirty years ago, when it was the first organic market in France. The products on offer are inspected and certified, to guarantee you a healthy diet. Nearly thirty producers are represented: fruit, vegetables, cheese, bakery, meat and fish, honey, wine, lentils, flowers... Please note that during the Christmas festivities, the market will be moved a few meters to rue d'Alsace-Lorraine.
MARCHÉS
Read moreAx-les-Thermes is fortunate to have three markets in high season, from 7am to 1pm, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and two in low season, on Tuesdays and Saturdays. These pleasant markets are located on the sunny Place Saint Jérôme (opposite the Post Office), where you'll find a wide range of local, high-quality produce in an atmosphere reminiscent of the markets of yesteryear. You'll be able to stock up on fruit, vegetables, meats, cold meats and cheeses, as well as local honeys, clothes, ready-made meals...
LES HALLES DE LA CARTOUCHERIE
Read moreAfter 6 years of work, Les Halles de la Cartoucheries will open in September 2023 in the 14,000 square meters of rehabilitated former GIAT factories. Inside this huge pink brick building, a 3,000 m² gourmet hall will open with 1,500 seats and 27 stalls for shopping, drinking, eating and feasting at lunch and dinner. There are traditional market shops, street and world cuisine, a grocery store and a cooking school.
MARCHE
Read moreThe weekly market of Montpezat-de-Quercy, which is held every Saturday morning throughout the year, is an opportunity to discover local producers of fruit and vegetables, wines, but also cheeses and meats or delicatessen. In a pleasant atmosphere, you can stroll through the alleys in this village which comes alive with the sound of its vendors. It's an ideal place to buy fresh produce and to prepare balanced meals at reasonable prices. The market is fully accessible to people with reduced mobility and a cash withdrawal point is available.