Rue Mouffetard Market
Market
About Rue Mouffetard Market
Rue Mouffetard is a narrow cobblestone street that slopes steeply from Place de la Contrescarpe down to Saint-Médard church, lined with food vendors, fromageries, and produce stalls. The Roman road foundation shows through worn stones, and medieval buildings lean inward overhead. You'll find serious cheese merchants like Androuet alongside North African spice sellers and wine shops with bins of €3 bottles.
The street flows downhill in a gentle S-curve, with permanent storefronts occupying ground floors and temporary stalls spilling onto the narrow walkway. Shoppers move slowly, stopping to sample cheese or examine pyramids of seasonal fruit. The crowd thickens around Laurent Dubois cheese shop and the rotisserie chicken vendor near rue de l'Épée de Bois. Weekend mornings bring long lines at popular bakeries.
This isn't a tourist market-locals actually shop here, which keeps quality high but means vendors can be brusque if you're just browsing. Skip the overpriced cafés at the top near Contrescarpe and focus on the food vendors between rue de l'Arbalète and the church. The Tuesday closure catches many visitors off guard, and afternoon crowds make serious shopping difficult.
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