




Marché Couvert des Enfants Rouges
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4.4 (3417 reviews)
Covered market dating to 1615 with produce, cheese & flower stalls, plus eclectic street food.
39 Rue de Bretagne, 75003 Paris, France
+33 1 40 11 20 40
Did You Know?
Paris's Earliest Market
Marché des Enfants Rouges is the oldest covered market in Paris, established in 1615.
Former Location
The market gets its name ('Market of the Red Children') from a former orphanage located nearby. The children wore red uniforms.
Neighborhood Gem
Located in the trendy Marais district, the market offers a vibrant and authentic Parisian experience, contrasting with more tourist-heavy areas.
Culinary Variety
The market boasts a diverse range of food stalls, offering everything from traditional French cuisine to Moroccan, Lebanese, and Japanese specialties.
Highlights from Reviews
• diverse food options
The market offers a wide variety of international cuisines, from Moroccan and Lebanese to Japanese and Italian, providing diverse food options.
• high quality food
Many reviewers highlight the high quality of the food available at the market, with fresh ingredients and well-prepared dishes.
• great atmosphere
The market has a great atmosphere, described as cozy, bustling, and relaxed, making it an enjoyable place to spend time.
• central location
The market is conveniently located and easily accessible, making it a great spot for tourists and locals alike to grab a bite to eat.
• covered market
The market is a cool, covered space with varied food stalls, offering a unique and organized food experience.