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
Adorable facade, the clock is beautiful and I like b&w for this picture!
ReplyDeleteLéia
Any market in France (or Europe) is worth the trip!
ReplyDeleteThat's just what I was thinking -- what Starman said.
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that's good to know. Those are the places that make your visit "real," and not just a tourist gig.
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Oh, I hope you get to go, dear Genie!
ReplyDeleteThe joys of a French market...
Have a splendid Mother's Day, chere amie!
Bises,
- Irina
hi Genie
ReplyDeleteyou show us the real Paris!
never been to the end of line 13.
Another one for the "next time" list. Merci, Genie!
ReplyDeleteLove the name being carved into he top of the building. Lovely old structure. the other genie
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