Marche des Chartrons
Marche des Chartrons transforms half a mile of riverside quay into Bordeaux's premier weekly antiques and food market every Sunday morning.
About Marche des Chartrons
Marche des Chartrons transforms half a mile of riverside quay into Bordeaux's premier weekly antiques and food market every Sunday morning. You'll find genuine 18th-century furniture alongside organic vegetables, rare books next to artisanal cheeses, and vintage Hermès scarves beside locally made honey. The northern section focuses on serious antiques where dealers spread period furniture and collectibles on blankets, while the southern end buzzes with food vendors selling everything from fresh oysters (€12-15/dozen) to warm socca pancakes.
The market flows along Quai des Chartrons with the Garonne River on one side and elegant 18th-century merchant houses on the other. Serious collectors arrive at 7am with flashlights, hunting through boxes before vendors finish unpacking. By 9am the atmosphere shifts as families stroll between stalls, kids clutching pain au chocolat while parents examine vintage pottery. The food section gets lively around 10am when locals queue for the best produce and prepared foods.
Most guides oversell this as a casual browsing experience, but it's really two markets in one. The antiques section is for serious buyers: dealers know their stuff and prices reflect it. A decent piece of period furniture starts around €200-300. The food section offers better value and atmosphere. Skip the touristy souvenir stalls near the middle and focus on either serious antiquing up north or quality food shopping down south.
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