Markets and flea markets in Tours and the surrounding area
A stay in Touraine is impossible without taking the time to stroll through the aisles of the markets and flea markets.
These vibrant venues are perfect for soaking up the city's atmosphere, sampling local specialties, or even finding that rare gem.
Whether you're a bargain hunter or simply curious, Tours and its surrounding areas offer several unmissable monthly events.
Boulevard Béranger Market is the largest and most iconic market in Tours.
Every Wednesday and Saturday morning, its lively aisles welcome the region's producers and market gardeners with their wide range of seasonal products.
You'll find everything there, including goat cheese, Loire wines, organic fruits and vegetables from the Loire Valley, flowers, and some local specialties.
It's a must-see if you want to sample the flavors of the region.
Nearby, Tours Market delights food lovers with its covered stalls open year-round. More than 30 vendors offer fresh fish, meat, and pastries.
It's a true culinary landmark in Tours. Don't hesitate to indulge in a tasting before heading to Old Tours for a stroll.
Outside of Tours, Loches hosts the largest market in Touraine every Wednesday and Saturday morning, featuring a wide variety of local products.
If you're passionate about antiques and bargains, Tours and its surrounding area have some wonderful surprises in store.
Twice a week (Wednesday and Saturday mornings), the Tours Flea Market takes place on Place de la Victoire.
Between antique furniture, books, and vintage clothing, the place is overflowing with little gems at all price points.
Another iconic venue is the Boulevard Béranger flea market.
Every last Sunday of the month, it attracts collectors and the curious.
You'll find everything from antique furniture to vinyl records, crockery, and even jewelry.
It's the perfect place to browse while enjoying the lively market from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
About thirty kilometers from Tours, Chinon also hosts a Sunday flea market in the town center every third Sunday of the month.
Wander among the stalls to pick up some treasures before exploring the town, dominated by its medieval castle.
The experience takes on the feel of a historical stroll!
Further east, Amboise also hosts a popular monthly flea market every first Saturday of the month.
Located at the foot of the ramparts, it offers a great opportunity to combine a visit to the royal city with the pleasure of bargain hunting.
The Best Western Plus L'Artist enjoys an ideal location for visiting Tours, 300 meters from the train station.
All our rooms are equipped with a king-size bed and a private bathroom. You can also enjoy a breakfast buffet every morning.
Book your stay directly and take advantage of our best rates!
These vibrant venues are perfect for soaking up the city's atmosphere, sampling local specialties, or even finding that rare gem.
Whether you're a bargain hunter or simply curious, Tours and its surrounding areas offer several unmissable monthly events.
Tours' markets for tasting some local flavors
Boulevard Béranger Market
Boulevard Béranger Market is the largest and most iconic market in Tours.
Every Wednesday and Saturday morning, its lively aisles welcome the region's producers and market gardeners with their wide range of seasonal products.
You'll find everything there, including goat cheese, Loire wines, organic fruits and vegetables from the Loire Valley, flowers, and some local specialties.
It's a must-see if you want to sample the flavors of the region.
Tours Market, a Gastronomic Institution
Nearby, Tours Market delights food lovers with its covered stalls open year-round. More than 30 vendors offer fresh fish, meat, and pastries.
It's a true culinary landmark in Tours. Don't hesitate to indulge in a tasting before heading to Old Tours for a stroll.
Outside of Tours, Loches hosts the largest market in Touraine every Wednesday and Saturday morning, featuring a wide variety of local products.
Tours Flea Market, a Bargain Hunter's Paradise
If you're passionate about antiques and bargains, Tours and its surrounding area have some wonderful surprises in store.
Tours Flea Market
Twice a week (Wednesday and Saturday mornings), the Tours Flea Market takes place on Place de la Victoire.
Between antique furniture, books, and vintage clothing, the place is overflowing with little gems at all price points.
The Boulevard Béranger Flea Market
Another iconic venue is the Boulevard Béranger flea market.
Every last Sunday of the month, it attracts collectors and the curious.
You'll find everything from antique furniture to vinyl records, crockery, and even jewelry.
It's the perfect place to browse while enjoying the lively market from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Flea markets around Tours in Chinon and Amboise
Chinon: a Sunday flea market in a medieval setting
About thirty kilometers from Tours, Chinon also hosts a Sunday flea market in the town center every third Sunday of the month.
Wander among the stalls to pick up some treasures before exploring the town, dominated by its medieval castle.
The experience takes on the feel of a historical stroll!
Amboise, the flea market on the banks of the Loire
Further east, Amboise also hosts a popular monthly flea market every first Saturday of the month.
Located at the foot of the ramparts, it offers a great opportunity to combine a visit to the royal city with the pleasure of bargain hunting.
Your stay at the Hotel L'Artist in Tours
The Best Western Plus L'Artist enjoys an ideal location for visiting Tours, 300 meters from the train station.
All our rooms are equipped with a king-size bed and a private bathroom. You can also enjoy a breakfast buffet every morning.
Book your stay directly and take advantage of our best rates!