Street food walking tour Marché des Enfants Rouges

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About this activity

Stroll through the Marché des Enfants Rouges, located in the Marais District, for an unforgettable experience in an emblematic place in Paris.

This market was created in the 17th century and was named after an orphanage where the orphans wore red capes. It has been classified as a historic monument since 1982. The richness of this market lies in its diversity. There are well-known greengrocers and butchers but what attracts people is cuisine from the four corners of the world. Inside the market, people come for grocery shopping but also to taste cosmopolitan foods and enjoy the neighborhood. The atmosphere is colorful, joyful, and good-natured with a mix of delightful street food, guinguettes, and souks. Stop at one of the most famous stands in Paris to eat one of the best sandwiches in the capital, the Chez Alain Miam Miam. This street food master integrates a variety of fresh products. The sandwich is composed of artisanal bread slathered in olive oil, organic vegetables (candied onions, lettuce, mushrooms, tomatoes, and avocado), French origin meat (raw or cooked ham and pastrami), Spanish cold cuts (cecina), and cheese from small producers. Once assembled, the sandwich is toasted in a crêpe pan. This is truly a lunch and a place that you will never forget.

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Tourism
80% Food
75% Cultural
55% Original
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