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Marché des Enfants Rouges

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The Marché des Enfants Rouges, located at 39 Rue de Bretagne in the vibrant Marais district of Paris, France, holds the distinction of being the city's oldest covered market. Established in 1615, this historic landmark sits at an elevation of approximately 36 meters and is a true Parisian institution. Its unique name, meaning "Market of the Red Children," pays homage to a nearby 17th-century orphanage where children wore red uniforms, symbolizing charity.

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    19. august 2021

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    The oldest food market (founded in 1615) in the French capital!
    Lovely atmosphere! Lots of stalls serving French and multicultural food 👌😃
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    5. november 2017

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    If you want to eat in Paris, you can of course in the countless bistros and restaurants - or quite authentic and quite affordable, for example. here. A small market, …
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    The Enfants Rouges covered market dates back to the early 17th century and is the oldest food market in Paris.
    You can find fresh products of all colors on colorful and fragrant stalls, you can take your lunch break in a friendly and good-natured atmosphere, in an Italian grocery store, an organic stand, a Lebanese caterer or even a Japanese snack bar. On Sundays, you can also have an excellent brunch there.


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    What is the historical significance of the Marché des Enfants Rouges?

    The Marché des Enfants Rouges is Paris's oldest covered market, established in 1615. Its unique name, meaning "Market of the Red Children," dates back to the 1770s and honors a nearby orphanage, the "Hospice des Enfants-Rouges," where orphans wore red uniforms as a symbol of charity. It has been listed as a historic monument since 1982.

    Is the Marché des Enfants Rouges easily accessible by public transport, and what are the best options?

    Yes, the market is very well-connected by public transport. It is situated in the Marais district, making it accessible via several Metro lines. The most convenient stations include Filles du Calvaire (Line 8), Arts et Métiers (Lines 3, 11), and Saint-Sébastien – Froissart (Line 8). From these stations, it's a short walk to the market.

    Are there any specific food stalls or types of cuisine highly recommended by visitors?

    Absolutely! Visitors frequently praise the diverse culinary offerings. The Moroccan snack bar is often highlighted for its generous portions and friendly staff, with many recommending the couscous. Other popular choices include Japanese bento boxes (like at Chez Taeko), Italian groceries, organic stands, Lebanese caterers, and classic French bistro fare. Many stalls offer seating for an authentic dining experience.

    How long should I plan to spend exploring the Marché des Enfants Rouges and its immediate area?

    To fully experience the market's atmosphere, browse the stalls, and enjoy a meal, plan for at least 1 to 2 hours. If you wish to combine your visit with a leisurely walk through the surrounding Marais district, exploring its charming streets, hidden courtyards, and nearby attractions, you could easily spend half a day or more.

    Is the Marché des Enfants Rouges suitable for families with children?

    Yes, the market is very family-friendly. The vibrant atmosphere, diverse food options, and the ability to choose from various cuisines make it an enjoyable experience for all ages. Children can find something appealing to eat, and the covered nature of the market provides shelter regardless of the weather. It's a great spot for a casual family lunch.

    Are dogs allowed inside the Marché des Enfants Rouges or in the surrounding Le Marais area?

    While many outdoor areas in Paris are dog-friendly, covered markets like Marché des Enfants Rouges typically have restrictions on pets, especially where food is prepared and served. It's generally best to assume dogs are not allowed inside the market itself. However, the surrounding Le Marais district is lovely for walks with leashed dogs, with many parks and streets to explore.

    What are the best times to visit to avoid crowds, especially for dining?

    The market can get quite busy, especially during peak lunch hours (12:30 PM - 2:00 PM) and on weekends, particularly Sundays when brunch is popular. To experience a slightly less crowded atmosphere, consider visiting earlier in the morning shortly after opening, or later in the afternoon outside of the main lunch rush on weekdays.

    Are there any wheelchair-accessible historical sites or attractions near Marché des Enfants Rouges?

    The Marché des Enfants Rouges itself is generally accessible, being a covered market with relatively flat surfaces. The surrounding Marais district, while historic, features many cobblestone streets which can be challenging for wheelchairs. However, several museums and attractions in the wider Marais area, such as the Picasso Museum or the Carnavalet Museum, offer good accessibility. It's always recommended to check specific venue accessibility details in advance.

    What kind of weather conditions are ideal for exploring Le Marais on foot, and what should I wear?

    Le Marais is best explored on foot during mild weather. Spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds than summer. Comfortable walking shoes are essential, as you'll be navigating charming but often uneven streets. Layers are always a good idea, as the weather can change, and a light jacket or umbrella can be useful for unexpected showers.

    Beyond the market, what are some hidden gems or unique urban trails to discover in the immediate vicinity?

    The Marais district is full of hidden treasures. Look for charming inner courtyards and private mansions (hôtels particuliers) that are sometimes open to the public, such as those around Place des Vosges. Explore the narrow, winding streets like Rue des Rosiers for its historic Jewish quarter and unique boutiques. You can also find tranquil garden squares like Square du Temple – Elie Wiesel, offering a peaceful escape from the bustling city.

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