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Home / France / Paris - "City of Light" / Marché Edgar Quinet 26
Marché Edgar Quinet is an open market held every Saturday and Wednesday mornings in the Montparnasse district. At this colourful market are stalls selling flowers, fruits, vegetables, fresh and processed meats, a range of cheeses, oysters and fish, mixed up with sellers of pots and pans, clothing, bric-a-brac etc.
Read more about our visit to Marché Edgar Quinet and take a look at Tony's video Here.
- All kinds of spiced olives
- Allée Georges-Besse, the median strip of Boulevard Edgar Quinet
- Beautiful vine tomatoes
- Busy fish stalls
- Colourful necklaces
- Costume jewelry and women's blouses
- Cured meats
- Delicious pan roasted potatoes
- Dried fruits and nuts
- Flower stall
- Halibut and Nile perch
- Liquidation stock - belts for 5 euros
- Lots of colour scarfs
- Lots of nuts
- Marché Edgar Quinet at the Metro Edgar Quinet end
- Metro Edgar Quinet in front of Montparnasse Tower
- Montparnasse area map
- More olives
- Moules de Bouchot are mussel grown on poles in the sea
- Rubbish at the end of market day