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Where to shop in Caen?

Looking for fresh, local and seasonal produce? You've come to the right place in Caen! The city has 11 open-air markets, open-air showcases of Normandy's gastronomic and artisanal wealth. Here's a quick overview of some of the must-see markets, to explore from Tuesday to Sunday.


Saint-Pierre Market

THE big weekly event

This is the largest market in Calvados and Caen, with 400 traders present every Sunday. Located on the Quai Vendeuvre, it attracts up to 20,000 people on sunny days!
Food products, flowers, local crafts... at the Place Saint-Pierre market, you're sure to find what you're looking for. With a setting worthy of a postcard: the marina, the cries of the seagulls, and the patter of the vendors haranguing the crowd.
From our Best Western Plus Le Moderne hotel, you can be there in less than 10 minutes (on foot).


Saint-Sauveur Market

An iconic market in Caen

Every Friday morning, 150 traders take over the oldest square in the city. Here again, the choice is vast.
A must-see is the cheese stands to taste Norman specialties: Camembert, Livarot, Neufchâtel, etc.
Don't miss the fishmongers' stalls and their morning catch. Nor those of the local market gardeners who sell their week's produce.
Do you prefer to rummage? Head to the second-hand dealers' corner to find little wonders.


Caen's small markets

Traditional or organic markets

More confidential, these markets are no less charming and typical.
The Guérinière market brings together around sixty traders on Thursdays. On Tuesdays, head to Rue de Bayeux - 30 stalls - or to the Grâce-de-Dieu market, Place du Commerce.
Do you eat organic? It is on the Saint-Paul market, on the church square, that you will find your happiness.
A dozen vendors are present every week: market gardeners, cider seller, fishmonger… And even a food truck.
You can also discover other local and artisanal products in the boutique of our Best Western Plus le Moderne hotel.
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