Marché Saint-Quentin: Paris’s largest covered market in the 10th arrondissement
Paris has dozens of markets, but only one can claim to be the largest in the capital. This covered market in the 10th arrondissement attracts thousands of visitors every week to its monumental hall. Welcome to Marché Saint-Quentin, a Parisian institution where you can find everything.
A covered market steeped in history in the heart of the 10th arrondissement
The Saint-Quentin market opened its doors for the first time in 1866, at 85 bis, boulevard Magenta. This huge Second Empire triangular hall bears the signature of architect Victor Baltard. Baltard was a benchmark of his time, having designed the famous Halles de Paris.
All that remains of these historic Halles is the famous Baltard pavilion. However, the Saint-Quentin market still retains its metal, glass and stone architecture. This structure remains a living testimony to Parisian heritage.
Formerly known as Marché Saint-Laurent, this covered market was located further south. It moved to its current location when the Boulevard de Strasbourg was built. Now located between Gare du Nord and Gare de l’Est, it enjoys a central position.
“Under an impressive hall of metal, glass and stone, a whole world awaits you!
Preserved Baltard architecture
The triangular hall impresses from the outset with its generous volumes. Natural light floods into the space thanks to the immense glass roof over the stalls. This design allows visitors to enjoy a bright atmosphere, even on grey days.
Victor Baltard was able to create a place that was both functional and aesthetically pleasing. The metal structures, typical of the Second Empire, are remarkably solid. So, more than 150 years after its inauguration, the building still welcomes visitors in the best possible conditions.
Dozens of retailers to suit all tastes
This covered market is open from Tuesday to Sunday. Dozens of traders offer the best of their specialties. Butchers, fishmongers, greengrocers, cheesemongers and grocers can all be found under one roof.
Caterers round off the offer with a culinary world tour. Moroccan, Lebanese, Italian or Brazilian cuisine: each stand has its own gustatory nuggets. These artisans offer dishes to take away or enjoy on the spot.
- Butchers and fishmongers for fresh produce
- Primeurs and cheesemongers for local flavours
- Moroccan, Lebanese, Italian and Brazilian caterers
- A dedicated tasting area under the glass roof
- Practical services: florist, bar/café, shoemaker and alteration shop
Around the world without leaving Paris
The caterers at Marché Saint-Quentin treat visitors to recipes from around the world. Moroccan cuisine rubs shoulders with Lebanese flavors in a convivial atmosphere. And Italian and Brazilian specialties add an exotic touch to this covered market.
A dedicated tasting area is located under the immense glass roof. You can sit down with friends or family to savour your purchases. This configuration transforms every visit into a moment of sharing.
As a result, the Saint-Quentin market is more than just a place to shop. It has become a place where cultures mingle. Neighborhood regulars find their favorite merchants there, week after week.
More than just a food market
In addition to food stalls, this covered market is also home to a number of service businesses. A florist offers arrangements to brighten up Parisian interiors. A bar/café offers a break between two shopping trips.
There’s also a cobbler and an alteration shop. These craftsmen offer services that have become rare in the downtown area. All in all, the Saint-Quentin market caters for many everyday needs.
The village atmosphere appeals to lovers of good food. The shouts of shopkeepers punctuate the aisles, just as they did in days gone by. This covered market remains the ideal place for shopping of all kinds.
A convivial atmosphere under the glass roof
Conviviality defines the atmosphere of the Saint-Quentin market. Visitors take the time to chat with shopkeepers. Every stand tells a story, every product has its origin.
This market hall in the 10th arrondissement offers a true moment of life in the heart of Paris. Far from the hustle and bustle of the big-box stores, you’ll find the simple pleasures of the market. The capital’s largest covered market fully deserves its reputation.
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