Marche des Capucins Bordeaux
Market
About Marche des Capucins Bordeaux
The Marche des Capucins is Bordeaux's most authentic food market: a covered iron-and-glass hall in the multicultural Saint-Michel district that has been feeding the city since the 19th century. Locals call it "le ventre de Bordeaux" (the belly of Bordeaux). The market is at its best Tuesday to Sunday mornings from 6 AM to 1 PM: stalls selling oysters directly from the Arcachon Basin fishermen, charcuterie from Gascon producers, Basque cheeses, seasonal produce, caneles (the rum-and-vanilla caramelised pastry that Bordeaux invented), macarons from Lormont, and wine merchants who open early. The surrounding streets in the Saint-Michel and Capucins quarter are multicultural and working-class, with North African, African, and Portuguese shops alongside traditional French businesses. Arrive by 9 AM for the best selection.
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