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The Cristal Market
The guide was updated:Marché Cristal is a bustling outdoor market featuring a wide variety of farm-fresh goods including fruits, vegetables, cheese, bread, and delicious rotisserie chicken. You'll find plenty of locals shopping here for their daily or weekly needs. The market is open every day except for Mondays.
Useful Information
- Address: 33 Boulevard de Strasbourg, Toulouse
- Opening hours: Tue–Sun 6:30am–1pm
- Public Transport: Metro station: Jeanne d'Arc
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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
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Marché Cristal is a bustling outdoor market featuring a wide variety of farm-fresh goods including fruits, vegetables, cheese, bread, and delicious rotisserie chicken. You'll find plenty of locals shopping here for their daily or weekly needs. The market is open every day except for Mondays.
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Rue de Rome
Rue de Rome is renowned as Toulouse's premier shopping street, where you can find a wide array of shoe stores and clothing retailers, as well as a few designer shops, second-hand gems, and some quirky and intriguing little boutiques.
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Les Carmes
Located in the historical district of Toulouse, Les Carmes is arguably the most vibrant neighbourhood in Toulouse and is predominantly recognized for its numerous restaurants. During the daytime, it transforms into a haven for antique shops and a bohemian atmosphere. Come and experience it for yourself.
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Victor Hugo Market
With over 80 stalls offering premium fish, meats, cheeses, and other fresh regional products, Marché Victor Hugo is a true food lover's paradise. The abundance, variety, and vivid colours of the goods on offer are simply staggering, with endless rows of items to tantalize the senses. It's the perfect place to sample a few local specialities.
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Galeries Lafayette
The Galeries Lafayette, France's most famous and prestigious department store, contains an extensive selection of various brands, mainly clothing and cosmetics. Bonus in Toulouse, the top floor offers what is possibly the best view in the city. Even if you're not there to shop, you can simply head upstairs and admire the view.
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Les Puces d'Oc
Closer to a bazaar than a boutique, Les Puces d'Oc is a joyful mess of... everything! From antique furniture pieces to random objects, the only thing they have in common is that they have nothing in common. For sure you will find a special item to bring back home.
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Artisans du Monde Toulouse
For ethical shopping, make sure to check out this fair-trade store, where you can find a wide range of products sourced from over 44 countries and the surrounding region of Toulouse. From food to craft items, everything is priced reasonably and produced with the assurance that the suppliers have been paid fairly. The staff, who are all volunteers, are incredibly welcoming and eager to assist you in making a selection.
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La Cave Spirituelle
At La Cave Spirituelle, Toulouse's top wine cellar, you'll find a wide selection of wines from regions such as Bordeaux, Burgundy, Rhône, and Loire, as well as from all over the world. They also stock a range of champagnes and spirits, catering to all tastes and budgets. Whether you're a wine connoisseur or simply looking for a great bottle, this cellar is sure to have something for you.
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