The Marché d’Aligre, with origins dating to the 18th century, is one of central Paris’ most bustling markets, particularly beloved by adventurous foodies. Located in the heart of the city, it combines an open-air section and a covered area known as the Marché Beauvau. Here, visitors can explore a variety of bakeries, cheese shops, butchers, produce vendors, and specialty stalls, alongside a small flea market. The market’s vibrant atmosphere is complemented by several well-rated cafés, restaurants, and wine bars, making it a culinary paradise for both locals and tourists.
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