Saturday, May 11, 2013

Marché de Saint-Denis


Marché de Saint-Denis


The Saint-Denis Market is located just a few moments 
outside of Paris and is one of the largest in the greater Paris.  
Few tourists make a stop here, 
but it is rich with international flavors, lively and bustling.


It was closed on the day that five of us visited the Basilique Saint-Denis, 
but I am thinking that it would be worth another trip 
to the end of Métro Line 13 for the colorful market.



Marché de Saint-Denis
92 Bis Rue Gabriel Péri, 
93200 Saint-Denis

8 comments:

  1. Adorable facade, the clock is beautiful and I like b&w for this picture!
    Léia

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  2. Any market in France (or Europe) is worth the trip!

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  3. That's just what I was thinking -- what Starman said.
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  4. that's good to know. Those are the places that make your visit "real," and not just a tourist gig.

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  5. Oh, I hope you get to go, dear Genie!
    The joys of a French market...
    Have a splendid Mother's Day, chere amie!
    Bises,
    - Irina

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  6. hi Genie
    you show us the real Paris!
    never been to the end of line 13.

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  7. Another one for the "next time" list. Merci, Genie!

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  8. Love the name being carved into he top of the building. Lovely old structure. the other genie

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Merci for your comments!