I’m in such aww of the manner in which the French display food. It’s like art! One can’t help but to want to eat good natural food. The opposite of the US’s view of food. I wish that the US could view food in such a way. Thank you for the video, it’s like I’m shopping with you until I get back to Paris! 🥰 💃🏽
When I lived in Paris, I typically went to Marche Popincourt (metro Oberkampf) open Tuesday & Friday. It was about the same distance for me to go to Bastille, but I just preferred this one. Plus, it's also a short walk from Canal St Martin, a great place to picnic.
I’m glad Bastille Market is in #1!! I came across it in 2018 (while celebrating my 60th). We had fresh oysters and sparkling wine for brunch! Heaven! Paella looked pretty good too! Produce is top class!
The marche at Versailles is also a beautiful one to visit when you are there. You can pick up some wonderful things to have a picnic in the gardens or along the grand canal. Highly recommended.
Omg i miss french markets and cuisine so much! I used to love walking around in the different areas of Paris and picking up some food on the spot at a random market. The cheeses, charcuteries and breads are of the highest quality!
You two made navigating Paris truly amazing! There were times where I pulled off the side of the road and watched your videos, to help me navigate. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I can't wait to go back. Rue Mouffetard was my favorite little area. What transformation that area goes through from morning to night.
As someone who shares his life between Paris and the US I think your videos are spot on. Insightful, pleasant to watch , honest. PS: @Antoine the spice that you got on your Pita snack at Monge market is called SUMAC, and yes it tastes like a lemony thyme thingy😉
Having viewed your many informative videos on Paris I feel confident that my visit will yeild what I have planned for myself. Your enjoyment of that city is quite infectious, thus, I'm counting down the days to my departure with great enthusiasim.
Thanks for this! Markets are a good idea that I did not go to in the few times I've been to Paris - always rushing around. If I get back to Paris again, I will take time to enjoy places like the markets. That looks to be more fun than trying to squeeze in of so much "sightseeing" of landmarks.
Yea I totally agree..I was in Paris back in May for the first time and totally get you. It was rush rush getting everywhere. Definitely gotta check out these markets.
YES! I’ve been to Paris a few times but the best time was 3 weeks in 2018 to celebrate a significant birthday. A dream stay. Markets, just living there. Save some money by self-catering. Live like the parisiennes!
Grenelle is local for me and my fave. When I take visiting tourists they find it hilarious that there are bras next to fish :) I have built a huge costume jewellery and scarf collection from there, and I like that being under the metro, you're covered in case it rains!
We are coming from Australia in one weeks time and it will be our third trip! Looking forward to visiting a Marche so this was terrific, thank you. You should consider hosting small group tours ❤
We love your videos! We come to Paris 2-3 times per year and always stay in the 7th but explore all over. We’re always seeing familiar places and it makes us happy!
I really enjoyed this video! The take away foods looked great. Especially the escargot with the chill pats of garlic, parsley herb butter ready to prepare at home.
Your videos helped us so much in our trip to Paris in June! Now I want to go again to experience the markets :). Keep posting - it's wonderful seeing Paris through your eyes!
Thank you very much for your wonderful videos! They really helped us make our gastronomical list for our Paris trip. It's very unfortunate that this video about markets came out too late, so that we couldn't use it in our trip... We greatly appreciate all of your work!
Merci beaucoup! Adding these markets to our itinerary! Plan to make dinners in our apart-hotel and wanted to buy most ingredients at outdoor markets. This is very helpful!
Yummy !! At Marché Grenelle prepared food looks soooo good and like homemade food "fait avec amour" !! I visited the market of Place Monge a long time ago, it looks like it developed a lot, which is good !!
We were recently in Paris for a month and our fav markets were Marche d’Aligre and Marche Notre Dame Versailles. Didn’t make it Marche Grenelle but with try it next trip. Cheers!
Just returned from 8 days in Paris. Used the Metro all 8 0:00 days, shopped in a marche every day in the 15th arrondissement. Ate at a brasserie call Suffrens on Rue de Suffren 3 or 4 nites, Picolettos etc. Thanx for all your videos. The food and wine tasting in Las Mara is and Montemarte(sp?)
Love your video’s, very informative for us tourist, wanting to visit Paris. And I don’t think it matters if Colleen is pronunciation is like a true French or not, if this video are for tourist.
This video is wonderful. I am trying to think of something like it in the states. Maybe Pike Street Market in Seattle with a farmers market and a flea market combined but with more stuff. The foods look wonderful.
Hello, we love your videos. Thank you! We are going to spend New Year’s Eve in Paris. Are these marches open year around? Will we be able to find some open during the Xmas and NYs season?
The guy at 3:05 is making manakeesh which is a common breakfast food in the Arab world. It is a flatbread topped with lots of things. Ground and spiced meat is very common. The topping he adds looks like zaatar which is a mix of dried herbs and olive oil.
Oui le marché Bastille est super, on peut aussi manger des huitres (ouvertes), avec un verre de blanc, il y a aussi un affuteur de couteaux ce qui est rare !!!
Hi! I'm a mexican student starting his master in public health in Paris in August. I'm currently looking for an apartment and how to make a bank account, basically the arrengments to live there for 2 years. I'd love to see a video about housing and pricing in Paris or around it. I just discovered your channel and I love it. Hope you make more videos!
Great video, but easy with the cheese in America hate, lol. The Midwest is FILLED with some of the best cheese makers in the world. Heck, I have one 30 minutes from me that ages their cheese in a cave. You need to come to the Midwest if you want good cheese.
I love these markets, but usually Sarah has to drag me away or I'd visit one all day every day. I long for these in my hone town but sadly supermarkets would destroy them. Great video, thank you. 👍
Aligre is a wonderful market in a fixed location that's always open. The Grenelle market is fabulous but only open on certain days. All of the ones in the video are excellent.
Can you tell me what you often say when you are getting ready to go. It sounds like "Aller....." but I can't catch all the words and I'd like to know what you are saying. I love your videos. You present everything in a way that is very inviting! You are living my dream. Thanks so much!
Heading to Paris for the first time to celebrate our 30th and our son's first anniversaries in May. Your videos have been so helpful in planning, so thank you! Just curious, are the marchés about the same prices as the stores? (Here in the U.S., items at farmers markets tend to be quite a bit more than at the stores.)
Greetings Frenchies, I’m enjoying all your videos… My friend and I will be in Paris in Oct., and will be using your guide… Do you know if vendors at the marche carry organic/biologique produce? Thank you and be well!
I was just wondering if you know what seasonings they put on the rotisserie chicken in the French Parisian market place? Or do they sell a brand of seasonings to put on rotisserie chicken before they put it on the spit, like they make in the marketplace? If yes, can you please tell me the name of it so that I might be able to buy it thank you. Furthermore, we really enjoy your videos. You have hearts of a teacher, and we feel like we are there with you!
How is the pricing at the markets in Paris? Will you pay quite a bit more for the bread, the ready made food or the scarves? I heard you say that it was great for someone who wanted the experience but will you pay more for the experience?
I want to know more about the cheese sous vid. I live in California and going to Paris in July. How do I transport cheese back to the USA? In my carry on or do I pack it? I understand it is air packed, but I just need to know where do I put it and how long will it keep in the sous vid bag? Thank you
Les Frenchies should give small group tours for visitors. I'd be the first to sign up!
I agree with you 👍👍❤️
Me too. Would love that!! Might give My Private Paris a try. 🇫🇷
Great idea.
I’m in such aww of the manner in which the French display food. It’s like art! One can’t help but to want to eat good natural food. The opposite of the US’s view of food. I wish that the US could view food in such a way. Thank you for the video, it’s like I’m shopping with you until I get back to Paris! 🥰 💃🏽
When I lived in Paris, I typically went to Marche Popincourt (metro Oberkampf) open Tuesday & Friday. It was about the same distance for me to go to Bastille, but I just preferred this one. Plus, it's also a short walk from Canal St Martin, a great place to picnic.
I’m glad Bastille Market is in #1!! I came across it in 2018 (while celebrating my 60th). We had fresh oysters and sparkling wine for brunch! Heaven! Paella looked pretty good too! Produce is top class!
Ahh Saturday morning in my bed watching Les Frenchies video...a great day
The marche at Versailles is also a beautiful one to visit when you are there. You can pick up some wonderful things to have a picnic in the gardens or along the grand canal. Highly recommended.
Is it open every day?
Omg i miss french markets and cuisine so much! I used to love walking around in the different areas of Paris and picking up some food on the spot at a random market.
The cheeses, charcuteries and breads are of the highest quality!
You guys are the BEST!!! So appreciate you.
I lived in france for 11 years... You bring back the most beautiful memories of everyday life! Thank you.
Fact: everything is better on a baguette. I almost licked the screen - thanks for such a delicious video!
You two made navigating Paris truly amazing! There were times where I pulled off the side of the road and watched your videos, to help me navigate. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I can't wait to go back. Rue Mouffetard was my favorite little area. What transformation that area goes through from morning to night.
try it on a Sunday.
Your videos are gifts! ! ✌️
As someone who shares his life between Paris and the US I think your videos are spot on. Insightful, pleasant to watch , honest.
PS: @Antoine the spice that you got on your Pita snack at Monge market is called SUMAC, and yes it tastes like a lemony thyme thingy😉
SO nice to see people smiling and breathing fresh air. Sans face covering! Thanks for this!
Your videos are so inspiring and loving, every single one is an experience
Merci Frenchies! I was really looking forward to this type of video!!
Love your watching your videos. And love that you mention the different cuisines at the markets and mentioning African cuisine as well ...thank you!!!
Having viewed your many informative videos on Paris I feel confident that my visit will yeild what I have planned for myself. Your enjoyment of that city is quite infectious, thus, I'm counting down the days to my departure with great enthusiasim.
I've gone to Marches. They're so fun. Paris is like a giant Easter Egg Hunt! Thank you for this video
I’ve always been amazed at the quality of French produce.
This video is one of your best! Thank you so much for posting it. 😘
I have learned so much from your videos Thank you.
Thanks for this! Markets are a good idea that I did not go to in the few times I've been to Paris - always rushing around. If I get back to Paris again, I will take time to enjoy places like the markets. That looks to be more fun than trying to squeeze in of so much "sightseeing" of landmarks.
Yea I totally agree..I was in Paris back in May for the first time and totally get you. It was rush rush getting everywhere. Definitely gotta check out these markets.
YES! I’ve been to Paris a few times but the best time was 3 weeks in 2018 to celebrate a significant birthday. A dream stay. Markets, just living there. Save some money by self-catering. Live like the parisiennes!
Très belle promenade de dégustation. Merci, à bientôt .
My husband and I went to the Marche Grinnell!! So glad you mentioned it in this video! The market is so amazing!!
Grenelle is local for me and my fave. When I take visiting tourists they find it hilarious that there are bras next to fish :)
I have built a huge costume jewellery and scarf collection from there, and I like that being under the metro, you're covered in case it rains!
We are coming from Australia in one weeks time and it will be our third trip! Looking forward to visiting a Marche so this was terrific, thank you. You should consider hosting small group tours ❤
We just don't have the time 😔
We love your videos! We come to Paris 2-3 times per year and always stay in the 7th but explore all over. We’re always seeing familiar places and it makes us happy!
I really enjoyed this video! The take away foods looked great. Especially the escargot with the chill pats of garlic, parsley herb butter ready to prepare at home.
The best Paris videos, thank you for making this video. Very helpful tips
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video n for showing your day at d fresh markets in Paris.
@@LesFrenchiesTravel Wonderful. 😁
Your videos helped us so much in our trip to Paris in June! Now I want to go again to experience the markets :). Keep posting - it's wonderful seeing Paris through your eyes!
Excellent video again. Thanks
Like usual,you are the sunshine of my day...My favorite: the La Bastille Market!!!!Have a great day guys!
I appreciate your valued recommendations
One of your best episodes! Very essential and you made it easy for your viewers...
Thank you very much for your wonderful videos! They really helped us make our gastronomical list for our Paris trip. It's very unfortunate that this video about markets came out too late, so that we couldn't use it in our trip... We greatly appreciate all of your work!
Lovely! Thank you for taking me along this journey. Greetings from Berlin
I want to try them all! Your video has made me very hungry. Thank you for the lovely videos.
I am so impressed with your videos. Just watched a few but I love the one on markets. Thank you
Super utile, merci!
Thank you! Great market info for our trip in September.
I am a new fan of your channel!!! You two are so fun and helpful-I’m learning so much about Paris and France!!
I love your channel!
i really likes this guide!!
I really enjoy your videos.
I am really enjoying your videos thanks
Merci beaucoup! Adding these markets to our itinerary! Plan to make dinners in our apart-hotel and wanted to buy most ingredients at outdoor markets. This is very helpful!
Bon appétit!
Merci for another informative video. I will have to try 1 or 2 of these marchés on our next trip to Paris.
Yummy !! At Marché Grenelle prepared food looks soooo good and like homemade food "fait avec amour" !! I visited the market of Place Monge a long time ago, it looks like it developed a lot, which is good !!
One of these markets is only 2 minutes away from where I'm staying in Paris next year! I'm so excited!
thanks for the latest video~~~~ I enjoy visit markets a lot~~~ I've only been the one in Bastille and it's so fun~~~
美しい街並みで旅行に行きたくなります🇫🇷
Love your video.
You've been a great help in planning my trip to Paris this fall, I've downloaded and printed the guide. Can't wait to use it! Merci to you both!
love it, thank you
A very good information Les Frenchies, I just bought your book.
Amazing 👏
Watching your videos makes me more excited for our coming trip to Paris in the next 2 weeks...thanks for all the ideas and recommendations 👍👍👍
@@LesFrenchiesTravel likewise 😁
My wife and I are going to Paris next week (Thanksgiving week) and are celebrating our 30th wedding anniversary.
We have enjoyed all of your videos.
Much much enjoyed this! Personally a big fan or Bastille and Aligrè. Didn't know of the others, will explore in our next trip
love it!
This was great thank you, wish I had a trip to Paris 🇫🇷 on my agenda. It makes our Aussie markets look pretty ordinary 🥖🧀🥂
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It's really nice.. You looking so cool
We were recently in Paris for a month and our fav markets were Marche d’Aligre and Marche Notre Dame Versailles. Didn’t make it Marche Grenelle but with try it next trip. Cheers!
Amazing
Just returned from 8 days in Paris. Used the Metro all 8 0:00 days, shopped in a marche every day in the 15th arrondissement. Ate at a brasserie call Suffrens on Rue de Suffren 3 or 4 nites, Picolettos etc. Thanx for all your videos. The food and wine tasting in Las Mara is and Montemarte(sp?)
Your videos and edits are excellent, how long did it take you to learn and what software do you use to edit ?
Thank you
Very nice love
Variety of food is great.
Love your video’s, very informative for us tourist, wanting to visit Paris. And I don’t think it matters if Colleen is pronunciation is like a true French or not, if this video are for tourist.
Subscribed.
So nice 💕👍
This video is wonderful. I am trying to think of something like it in the states. Maybe Pike Street Market in Seattle with a farmers market and a flea market combined but with more stuff. The foods look wonderful.
It a favorite part of French life for us.
Next time your in the vicinity of d’Aligre Marche, stop by the Baron Rouge 1/2 block away. Go for the oysters and of course the wine!
Hello, we love your videos. Thank you! We are going to spend New Year’s Eve in Paris. Are these marches open year around? Will we be able to find some open during the Xmas and NYs season?
The guy at 3:05 is making manakeesh which is a common breakfast food in the Arab world. It is a flatbread topped with lots of things. Ground and spiced meat is very common. The topping he adds looks like zaatar which is a mix of dried herbs and olive oil.
Oui le marché Bastille est super, on peut aussi manger des huitres (ouvertes), avec un verre de blanc, il y a aussi un affuteur de couteaux ce qui est rare !!!
Hi! I'm a mexican student starting his master in public health in Paris in August. I'm currently looking for an apartment and how to make a bank account, basically the arrengments to live there for 2 years. I'd love to see a video about housing and pricing in Paris or around it. I just discovered your channel and I love it. Hope you make more videos!
Great video, but easy with the cheese in America hate, lol.
The Midwest is FILLED with some of the best cheese makers in the world. Heck, I have one 30 minutes from me that ages their cheese in a cave. You need to come to the Midwest if you want good cheese.
I love these markets, but usually Sarah has to drag me away or I'd visit one all day every day. I long for these in my hone town but sadly supermarkets would destroy them.
Great video, thank you. 👍
le Marché d'Aligre is the ultimate market in Paris. It's the favorit locals. High quality, affordable prices.
Aligre is a wonderful market in a fixed location that's always open. The Grenelle market is fabulous but only open on certain days. All of the ones in the video are excellent.
I had oysters at Marche Bastille. I want to go again
Can you tell me what you often say when you are getting ready to go. It sounds like "Aller....." but I can't catch all the words and I'd like to know what you are saying. I love your videos. You present everything in a way that is very inviting! You are living my dream. Thanks so much!
@@LesFrenchiesTravel Merci!
They are saying " Allez, on y va ". ie Let's go
I ended up in a Marché by accident after leaving the Cluny Museum. Don't even remember the name of it but it was pretty cool.
Heading to Paris for the first time to celebrate our 30th and our son's first anniversaries in May. Your videos have been so helpful in planning, so thank you! Just curious, are the marchés about the same prices as the stores? (Here in the U.S., items at farmers markets tend to be quite a bit more than at the stores.)
Greetings Frenchies, I’m enjoying all your videos… My friend and I will be in Paris in Oct., and will be using your guide… Do you know if vendors at the marche carry organic/biologique produce?
Thank you and be well!
Wonderful video! Question, are these marches open in the winter?
I was just wondering if you know what seasonings they put on the rotisserie chicken in the French Parisian market place? Or do they sell a brand of seasonings to put on rotisserie chicken before they put it on the spit, like they make in the marketplace? If yes, can you please tell me the name of it so that I might be able to buy it thank you. Furthermore, we really enjoy your videos. You have hearts of a teacher, and we feel like we are there with you!
Would that wrapped cheese be allowed in a carry on for flying back home? Absolutely love that idea!!
@@LesFrenchiesTravel understood! ❤️
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You look very nice in your button-up shirt
Thank you so much for this video! Question, will the vendors typically expect to be paid in cash or can we use a card?
Bonjour Lisa, tous les marchés acceptent la carte surtout après le COVID. Sans contact.
@@mussardi8867 merci!
@@LesFrenchiesTravel thank you!!
at any marches, is it customary to bring your own bags? do they provide bags to carry your items?
How is the pricing at the markets in Paris? Will you pay quite a bit more for the bread, the ready made food or the scarves? I heard you say that it was great for someone who wanted the experience but will you pay more for the experience?
When buying cheese at marche beaulau, do they do vacuum pack? Im they're for a day visit and would like some cheese!
Hello! Are the markets open all year long (including winter season) ?
Is the cheese room stable when it's Sous Vide? Is that just vacuum sealed? Or does that just buy you a couple days?
I want to know more about the cheese sous vid. I live in California and going to Paris in July. How do I transport cheese back to the USA? In my carry on or do I pack it? I understand it is air packed, but I just need to know where do I put it and how long will it keep in the sous vid bag? Thank you