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YvonneHsu
真的是整个小镇都在欢庆一样, 不过吃饭时间每间餐厅都坐满了人, 几乎一位难求, 两点以后大部份餐厅都不接客人了, 如果不打算只吃市集的点心, 要早点去吃午餐
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carolannk
The Sunday morning market, church bells ring, cars arriving from all directions hoping for a parking space..( come EARLY) or park on edge of Ville.Everything you could possibly hope to find is here, the market alongside the Brocante lines the Quai's meanders through the town fills the squares and narrow streets with sounds and scents not to be missed.Take time to have a coffee i the numerous cafes and bars, reserve a table if you plan to have lunch in the summer months (June-September) they are always busy but particularly so at this time.Listen for the strains of Jazz? yes there is probably a street jam happening , sit on the kerb and take in the atmosphere by a CD and remeber this visit in the dreary winter days and you will tap your feet and smile!
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Eammorgan
This is a beautiful little Provence town and the Sunday market brings venders and visitors from all around, locals and tourists alike - though it was definitely more locals when we were there. They line the streets with food, crafts, clothing - all through the center of town and along the river. There are really a lot of things to see and browse and buy. People are sit outside and eat at all the cafes and restaurants along the water, and the shops are all open, too. It's very atmospheric. It lasts into mid-afternoon. Well worth driving here on a Sunday morning, if you are reasonably nearby.
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MargaretEllen1950
We visited in early October and arrived about 9:45. There was lots of parking on the Cours Victor Hugo and an easy walk into the market. There were vendors selling linens and other household items, foods, soaps, shoes and other apparel, plus "antiques" or other attic items. It was crowded but not horrible. Very friendly.We thought the little town itself was really cute and returned on another day just to enjoy the regular shops and cafes. Notice all the waterwheels and get an understanding of the town history and industry to get a good appreciation of this place.
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gayanz
not so crowded on thursday local products lavender honey, goat cheese, veggie vegetables, win expert
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carlota19
Antiques seemed quite pricey but overall there was something for everyone...picked up some reasonably priced gift items to being home...even at the end of October it was pretty packed. Can't imagine what high season is like. We're glad we went though.
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formerstew7
Everything from carrots to shoes. Jewelry to small electronics. We were not there for the big Sunday market which is supposed to be great. This was a local, I think Thursday market. It's fun to give a quick walk through, but it's nothing special. Great produce,and meat. The Wednesday market in St Remy is much better.
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Yolski
Really enjoyed wandering around this gorgeous little town with a canal that runs right through the centre. The markets were great but so very busy. Lots of beautiful fresh foods.
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DeniseB63
Known as the Little Venice of France, the Sunday market in this larger and more commercial Provence town has a variety of wares—antiques, used items, fruits and vegetables, meats and cheeses and the typical Provence products. It is lively and very crowded. We secured a parking space only because it was handicapped. A visit to this town on a typical, non-market day would allow you to enjoy what this town is known for—its many moss laden waterwheels moving water down the streams that were previously used for the textile industry. There are many river side restaurants and shops.
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901ChrisS901
Very popular market with lots of selection of the usual stuff Plus the antiques for which the market is known. Lots of real antiques but also surprisingly pricey for other things that we would consider garage sale items. Very charming location where the Sorgue river splits and creates this small island. Lots of places to eat. But if you don't arrive early be prepared to walk a bit from where you can find parking. Most enjoyable.