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The Provencal market in Antibes
The Provencal market in Antibes features stalls full of colorful spices, mouth-watering cheeses, fragrant charcuterie, fruit and vegetables, and, depending on the season, artisan stalls. And, depending on the season, artisan stalls as well.
This market offers local products in part, but not exclusively.
Nowadays, the loud voices of the merchants are less audible, as they hail passers-by, boast about their wares or scratch neighboring vendors in a friendly and jocular manner.
This market is replaced in the afternoon by the artisans' market.
See days and times in the Practical Info section.
The artisans’ market
The market welcomes artisans in the same hall. The artisans and artists set up shop, and it's a different kind of enchantment, in a quieter atmosphere.
Painters, jewelry designers, potters, etc., present their handicrafts. Unlike the food market, these are not always the same artisans from one day to the next. Unlike the food market, these are not always the same artisans from one day to the next.
See days and times in the Practical Info section.
Provencal market in Antibes Practical info
Provencal market
Halles du cours Massena
Provencal market
Open Tuesday to Sunday, 6am to 1pm
Open daily in June, July, August, 6am to 1pm
Craftsmen's market
Open 3pm to 6pm Friday, Saturday and Sunday
In summer, open 3pm to 6pm Tuesday to Sunday
You too can choose your activities:
Practical! A single train line connects all these towns:
Menton - Roquebrune-Cap-Martin - Monaco Monte Carlo - Cap-d'Ail - Èze (beach) - Beaulieu-sur-Mer - Villefranche-sur-Mer - Nice Riquier - Nice - Nice Saint-Augustin - Saint-Laurent-du-Var - Cros de Cagnes - Cagnes-sur-Mer - Villeneuve-Loubet Plage - Biot - Antibes - Juan les Pins - Golfe Juan Vallauris - Cannes Including Mouans-Sartoux and Grasse
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Jean-Marc Foulquier