Marché Saxe-Breteuil
Marché Saxe-Breteuil runs along Avenue de Saxe every Thursday and Saturday morning, with the Eiffel Tower rising directly behind the vegetable stalls.
About Marché Saxe-Breteuil
Marché Saxe-Breteuil runs along Avenue de Saxe every Thursday and Saturday morning, with the Eiffel Tower rising directly behind the vegetable stalls. You'll find some of Paris's best cheese mongers, fishmongers selling day-boat catches, and produce vendors who supply local restaurants. The quality here is exceptional because you're shopping alongside residents of one of Paris's wealthiest neighborhoods who won't accept anything less than perfect.
The market stretches about 400 meters from Place de Breteuil toward Avenue de Ségur, with vendors setting up white canvas stalls on both sides of the tree-lined avenue. You'll weave between locals filling wicker baskets, tourists snapping photos, and vendors calling out prices in rapid French. The Eiffel Tower looms so close you can see rivets in its iron lattework, creating an almost surreal backdrop as you examine wheels of Comté or select sea bass for dinner.
Most guidebooks gush about the setting, but honestly, the prices reflect the upscale location. Expect to pay 20-30% more than neighborhood markets like Marché des Enfants Rouges. The cheese at Laurent Dubois is sublime but costs accordingly (€8-12 per 100g for aged varieties). Skip the tourist-trap produce stalls near Place de Breteuil and head toward the middle section where locals actually shop. The oyster vendor near Avenue de Ségur offers the best value at €8-10 per dozen.
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