Le marché couvert Beauvau
Market
About Le marché couvert Beauvau
Le marché couvert Beauvau sits at the center of Place d'Aligre, where a traditional covered hall houses proper butchers, fishmongers, and cheese vendors who've been here for decades. The surrounding square fills with fruit vendors selling perfect mangoes for €1, North African spice dealers, and clothes stalls with jeans for €10. This is where locals from the 12th arrondissement actually shop, not tourists.
The covered hall feels like stepping back thirty years - vendors call out prices in francs-era rapid-fire French while wrapping purchases in brown paper. Outside, the square buzzes with haggling in Arabic and French as vendors arrange pyramids of oranges and display racks of leather jackets. The east side transforms into a proper flea market with boxes of old postcards, tarnished silverware, and random electronics.
Most guidebooks oversell the "authenticity" angle, but this place genuinely hasn't changed much despite Bastille's gentrification. The produce quality rivals Marché des Enfants Rouges at half the price. Skip the clothes unless you need basics - focus on the food vendors and arrive hungry. The covered section stays open until 1pm, but the outdoor action peaks between 9-11am.
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