The town of Versailles hosts an array of bustling farmer’s markets that have a rich history dating back to the 17th century. The town has open-air markets in the 1700s until they were replaced by a covered market in 1841, one which is still in use today. Several markets flourish in the town, including the Market of Notre Dame, which is the largest outdoor farmers’ market in the Île-de-France region and offers everything from frog’s legs to freshly baked brioche and homemade cheese. The Jussieu-Montreuil market sells high-quality organic produce, such as fresh fruit, vegetables, herbs, and organic milk and cheese.

Versailles' Markets , Versailles, France