Marché de Saint-Denis, Public market hall in Saint-Denis, France
Marché de Saint-Denis is a market hall with around 300 merchant stands spread across three distinct areas offering fresh produce, meats, fish, textiles, and household goods. The vendors are systematically organized throughout the space to serve daily shopping needs.
The commercial tradition in this location dates back to medieval times when the Lendit fair established the city as an important trading center. This early mercantile history continues to define the market's role in the community.
The market reflects the diversity of the neighborhood through vendors selling Italian specialties, Portuguese delicacies, Spanish goods, and North African ingredients that shape daily life here. These products represent the communities that call this area home.
The market is open Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday and is easily accessible by Metro Line 13. Arriving early offers the best selection and a more active shopping experience.
The market hosts seven fishmongers, seven pork butchers, and six butcher shops, including specialized vendors for horse meat and tripe. This concentration of specialized meat dealers is uncommon and makes the market a distinctive destination for meat shopping.
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