Marché Monge

Market · Jardin des Plantes

Marché Monge

Market · Jardin des Plantes

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1 Pl. Monge, 75005 Paris, France

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Marché Monge is the ultimate Parisian market, full of fresh produce, artisanal delights, and charming cobblestone streets, perfect for a pre-picnic stop.  

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1 Pl. Monge, 75005 Paris, France Get directions

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1 Pl. Monge, 75005 Paris, France Get directions

+33 1 48 85 93 30
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Jul 19, 2025

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@goop

"Complete with cobblestone streets, a bubbling fountain, stands full of fresh flowers, and heaps of fresh bread, cheese, and charcuterie, Marché Monge is pretty much the quintessential Parisian market. Jardin des Plantes is only a few blocks away, so it's a great pit stop before an afternoon of picnicking."

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@goop

"Complete with cobblestone streets, a bubbling fountain, stands full of fresh flowers, and heaps of fresh bread, cheese, and charcuterie, Marché Monge is pretty much the quintessential Parisian market. Jardin des Plantes is only a few blocks away, so it's a great pit stop before an afternoon of picnicking."

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Bee

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Small but packed full of stalls. Must buy the bottled juice, I got pear, delicious and definitely a must try. Another thing that you have to eat is the galette! I posted a picture of the stall where I bought it. It's amazing. Everything in France is amazing!!

David Hernandez Gomez

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Amazing street market in Paris street, you can get somethimg to eat, fresh vegetables, fruit, delicious cheese, a great variety of sea food and delicious paella !!! Almoist all local vendors accept credit card and cash, Olives variety are awesome. Prices are good for value, sundays in Paris are great for home food pantry.

Sab Tee

Google
Great small market

Jacob Flichtman

Google
This market also has great food stands in addition to all the produce vendors but it's a little shame there isn't a nice place to sit and eat nearby. Location is also excellent, it's smack right outside a metro station.

Joey Jiang

Google
We foundly this place accidently while walking around hotel in an early morning. It's a cozy place with farmers stall, bakery, butchery shop and restaurant. Really enjoyed interacting with locals.

Sebastian Giudice

Google
Definitely worth a visit to experience a typical Parisian outdoor market. Great combination of prepared and unprepared foods. Lots of stalls selling vegetables, meat, and cheeeeeeese

Kristi Deprin

Google
A market with about 4 rows of clothes, crepes, cheese, fish, and food. Great hand made pasta and 🍕 for "emporter" (take away).

Anthony Ippolito

Google
Great food market. Patricia & Philippe has the best mushrooms in Paris.
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Donna B.

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I was spending the day in a cooking class with a local French chef. He took us here to gather the fresh ingredients and duck for the all the dishes we were learning. Chef pointed out all the local ingredients and what is imported. He obviously had his favorite vendors, as they tried to interest him in special selections. This market, as many as I found in Paris, are fabulous. Blocks long presenting a ton of diverse food items. Fresh fruits and vegetables that usually looked better than in stores. Various poultry- duck, chicken and premade pâté. Tons of seafood. Always a few cultural dishes, Mediterranean. Get of the touristy museum path and discover Paris, its food and markets.
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Ali B.

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Amazing little outdoor market open on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays right by the Jardin de Plants. Both are must sees while in Paris. We picked up the most incredible tabouleh salad and basil tapenade from a vendor selling all sorts of meditteranean inspired food including build your own meditteranean burritos!! We picked up a mix of decadent olives at the local olive and dried fruit vendor. Tomatoes were delicious and about 2.90 e for a medium bag. We also picked up fresh radishes and carrots. The vendors were kind and polite and were understanding of our limited French language. We had left over bread and cheese available for our afternoon picnic otherwise we would have purchased some of the most delicious looking cheeses and salamis at this market. The salami man has salamis with dried figs, herbs de Provence, and nearly everything in between. He offers samples and will vacuum seal your purchased salamis for an extra .50 e. Enjoy the sights, sounds and smells of this nice open air market. Hours are 0700-1430. @yogafanatica
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Rick S.

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The farmer's market at this location is fun (at the square immediately when you exit the Metro station), and the area around is fun to walk around. I spent about 2 hours wandering this area and it was pretty relaxing. A lot of restaurants and cafes in the area to sit and enjoy life.