Take a tour of Toulouse’s markets
Toulouse, capital of the Occitanie region, also boasts a rich culinary heritage.
Its authentic gastronomy showcases local produce, the quality of which is attested by more than 240 official certifications.
Take advantage of Toulouse’s markets to compose a takeaway meal, ideal for a picnic along the Garonne, a typically Toulousian experience.
During your vacation at our campsite in the Tarn, take a tour of the Toulouse markets, true temples of gastronomy, where flavors and conviviality meet. Follow the guide!
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The Carmes market
Located in the heart of a district steeped in history, the Carmes market is named after the former convent that stood there until the 18th century.
Today, it combines tradition and modernity, housing its stalls under a contemporary structure topped by a parking lot. The bright colors of the stalls and the effervescence of the customers testify to the quality of the products on offer.
After shopping in this covered market, take a seat on the terrace of a nearby café to enjoy the lively atmosphere around this emblematic Toulouse landmark.
Place des Carmes, 31000 Toulouse – open Tuesday to Saturday, 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.<h3>0
Cristal market
During your vacation at our campsite near Toulouse, be sure to visit the Cristal market. Often nicknamed “the boulevards market”, it’s the largest of Toulouse’s markets. This downtown open-air market takes its name from the now-defunct Grand Café du Cristal Palace.
The popular Cristal market stretches along the boulevards from Place Jeanne-d’Arc to Arnaud-Bernard. Producers’ stalls, selling mainly fruit and vegetables, attract a loyal following.
Boulevard de Strasbourg, 31000 Toulouse – open Tuesday to Sunday, 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.<h3>0
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