Most towns and villages in Provence have their local markets and there are often the local farmers who sell their own products. Here you can find nice and amazing products and you can buy local products such as lavender , honey and olive oil....
The products varie according to the season : in the summertime you will find everything of fruits and vegetables, in the autumn you can find nuts and during the winter oranges for example. Most markets open in the early morning and end at lunchtime (12.00-13.00) Below is a small list of markets that we particularly like , but you are welcome to help us to update the list and send us tips .
The products varie according to the season : in the summertime you will find everything of fruits and vegetables, in the autumn you can find nuts and during the winter oranges for example. Most markets open in the early morning and end at lunchtime (12.00-13.00) Below is a small list of markets that we particularly like , but you are welcome to help us to update the list and send us tips .
Aix en Provence
Every Tuesday , Thursday and Saturday there is a large market in Aix en Provence. At the Place du Verdun and Place Richelme there are great stalls with vegetables, fruits, olive oil , cheeses , flowers , honey and at Place du Verdun you can find here we also find ceramic, pottery, jewelry, used books and antiques. It is nice experience to stroll around among the stalls , feel and smell the products and occasionally be offered a taste of one of the lovely , homemade products . At the Cours Mirabeau (the main street) and around the Palais de Justice you will find clothes, shoes, scarves, bags , wallets etc .
Every Tuesday , Thursday and Saturday there is a large market in Aix en Provence. At the Place du Verdun and Place Richelme there are great stalls with vegetables, fruits, olive oil , cheeses , flowers , honey and at Place du Verdun you can find here we also find ceramic, pottery, jewelry, used books and antiques. It is nice experience to stroll around among the stalls , feel and smell the products and occasionally be offered a taste of one of the lovely , homemade products . At the Cours Mirabeau (the main street) and around the Palais de Justice you will find clothes, shoes, scarves, bags , wallets etc .
Apt
The market in Apt is one of the largest weekly markets in the Luberon and you can discover it on Saturday morning / afternoon all year round. The market goes through several streets and squares in the heart of Old Apt and you will experience a firework of colors and smells. You can find everything you need from food, local products, garments , textiles , curtains and tablecloths, flowers, herbs , toiletries, perfume, and many other things you probably didn't know you needed. Lorgues
The local market is each Tuesday from 8Am untill 13PM on the Boulevard Republique, Boulevard Clemenceau, Avenue Allongue and Place d'Entrechaux (Cours de la Republique). There are over 100 exhibitors selling fruit and vegetables, meat products, local products , clothes, utensils, furniture, toys... |
Saint Remy de Provence
Wednesday morning there is a market in the cozy , narrow streets of Saint Remy de Provence. The major market rife with colors and smells ( spices , olives, oils , honey, vegetables, flowers , fabrics ...)
Wednesday morning there is a market in the cozy , narrow streets of Saint Remy de Provence. The major market rife with colors and smells ( spices , olives, oils , honey, vegetables, flowers , fabrics ...)
Fruits and vegetables in Saint Etienne du Gres
Large fruit and vegetable market in Saint-Étienne -du- Grès on Mondays ( 18.00 to 18.45 ) , on Wednesdays ( 18.00 to 18.45 ) and Fridays ( 18.00 to 18.45 ) . You will find it on the Place du Marché . a large space north of the village. There are oveer 100 fruit - and vegetable retailers (depending on season) selling local fruits and vegetables, organic and natural products. In this market, you buy your fruit and vegetables in large amount.
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