Region: paca

  • Farmers Market in Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer: Weekly Local Goods

    Farmers Market in Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer takes place at Centre ville, in Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer. The public schedule is Every Thursday from 1 January to 31 December 2026, 8:00 AM to 12:30 PM. Its regional value is practical and everyday: producers, artisans and regular marketgoers keep the open-air market as part of local life. Every Thursday morning, the Farmers Market in Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer is essential for food lovers and those interested in local culture. From 8:00 AM to 12:30 PM, visit numerous stalls featuring local producers and artisans. You’ll find delightful products like honey, jams, cheeses, and olives, highlighting the region’s rich flavors. Producer stalls, craft stands, seasonal goods and the town-centre setting show how the market works as a regular meeting place. Local markers such as artisan food keep the focus on the people, products, repertoire or customs behind the programme. The practical anchor is Centre ville, Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer, France, a precise location that keeps the event tied to its town rather than to a loose regional label.

  • Marché Provençal in Les Arcs: Local Artisan Goods

    Marché Provençal in Les Arcs takes place at Place du Général De Gaulle, in Les Arcs. The public schedule is 1 January to 31 December 2026. Its regional value is practical and everyday: producers, artisans and regular marketgoers keep the open-air market as part of local life. The Marché Provençal in Les Arcs is an established market celebrating local products, filled with rich colors and enticing scents. Open year-round at Place du Général De Gaulle, this market draws visitors into the heart of Provence’s culinary heritage. Every Saturday, local artisans showcase fresh, high-quality goods, providing an opportunity to visit handmade crafts and regional specialties. Producer stalls, craft stands, seasonal goods and the town-centre setting show how the market works as a regular meeting place. Local markers such as producer stalls and artisan crafts keep the focus on the people, products, repertoire or customs behind the programme. The practical anchor is Place du Général De Gaulle, Les Arcs, France, a precise location that keeps the event tied to its town rather than to a loose regional label.

  • Farmers’ Market in Saint-Maximin: Weekly Fresh Goods

    Farmers’ Market in Saint-Maximin takes place at Place Malherbe, in Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume. The public schedule is 01 January to 31 December 2026, Saturdays from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Its regional value is practical and everyday: producers, artisans and regular marketgoers keep the open-air market as part of local life. The Farmers’ Market, known as Marché du samedi, occurs every Saturday throughout 2026 in Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume. Operating from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM, this market showcases a range of local products, from fresh fruits and vegetables to artisanal cheeses. It’s an established gathering spot that not only offers high-quality goods but also fosters a community spirit that celebrates local agriculture. Producer stalls, craft stands, seasonal goods and the town-centre setting show how the market works as a regular meeting place. Local markers such as saint maximin keep the focus on the people, products, repertoire or customs behind the programme. The practical anchor is Place Malherbe, Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume, France, a precise location that keeps the event tied to its town rather than to a loose regional label.

  • Provençal Market in Bédoin: Local Treasures

    Provençal Market in Bédoin takes place at avenue Barral des Baux, in Bédoin. The public schedule is Every Monday, from 1 January to 31 December 2026, 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Its regional value is practical and everyday: producers, artisans and regular marketgoers keep the open-air market as part of local life. It also carries a second reading: its regional value lies in the way a town or village occupies public space through shared custom, seasonal rhythm and collective memory. The Provençal Market in Bédoin is a celebrated weekly event showcasing the finest local goods in Provence. Every Monday, vendors gather in the village’s courtyard and squares, transforming the area into a pedestrian-friendly marketplace. Here, visitors can find a rich variety of products, ranging from fresh produce to distinct artisan creations. Producer stalls, craft stands, seasonal goods and the town-centre setting show how the market works as a regular meeting place. Processions, shared meals, dances, music, bonfires, fairground moments or communal gatherings make these dates locally recognizable when they are part of the programme. Local markers such as bedoin keep the focus on the people, products, repertoire or customs behind the programme. The practical anchor is avenue Barral des Baux, Bédoin, France, a precise location that keeps the event tied to its town rather than to a loose regional label.

  • Visan Wine Guinguette in Visan: Tasting Event

    Visan Wine Guinguette in Visan takes place at 66 rue du chateau, in Visan. The public schedule is 24 July 2026. Its regional value comes from the link between product, landscape and producer knowledge, rather than from spectacle alone. It also carries a second reading: its regional value is strongest when the performance is tied to a local venue, a public celebration or a repertoire that people recognize in the region. The Visan Wine Guinguette on 24 July 2026 offers a festive evening in the heart of Visan. Attendees can browse the wines of the appellation in a delightful guinguette setting. From 7 PM to midnight, enjoy wine tastings accompanied by an array of local delicacies. Food and drink details matter here through local sourcing, named products, tastings and the habits that connect the table to the territory. Instruments, dance forms, choirs, brass bands, folk groups and local stages give the programme more cultural weight than a simple concert notice. Local markers such as wine tasting and terroir keep the focus on the people, products, repertoire or customs behind the programme. The practical anchor is 66 rue du chateau, Visan, France, a precise location that keeps the event tied to its town rather than to a loose regional label.

  • Provencal Market in Régusse: Weekly Gathering

    Provencal Market in Régusse takes place at Cours Alexandre Gariel, in Régusse. The public schedule is Every Sunday from 1 January to 31 December 2026, 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM, weather permitting. Its regional value is practical and everyday: producers, artisans and regular marketgoers keep the open-air market as part of local life. The Provencal Market in Régusse unfolds every Sunday from 8 AM to 1 PM, weather permitting, providing visitors with an authentic taste of the region. Situated on Cours Alexandre Gariel, the market showcases a diverse range of local producers and artisans offering fresh products. From seasonal fruits and vegetables to local cheeses and artisan crafts, this market exemplifies the community spirit of the area. Producer stalls, craft stands, seasonal goods and the town-centre setting show how the market works as a regular meeting place. Local markers such as artisan food and regusse keep the focus on the people, products, repertoire or customs behind the programme. The practical anchor is Cours Alexandre Gariel, Régusse, France, a precise location that keeps the event tied to its town rather than to a loose regional label.

  • Saint Mandrier Provencal Market: Local Flavors

    Saint Mandrier Provencal Market takes place at Place des Résistants, in Saint-Mandrier-sur-Mer. The public schedule is Every Saturday from 1 January to 31 December, 7 am to 12 pm. Its regional value is practical and everyday: producers, artisans and regular marketgoers keep the open-air market as part of local life. The Saint Mandrier Provencal Market brings the heart of Saint-Mandrier-sur-Mer alive with established stalls showcasing a variety of local produce. It’s a go-to destination for both locals and visitors seeking to indulge in the region’s rich Provencal flavors. From fresh ingredients to traditional handicrafts, the market reflects the area’s cultural heritage. Producer stalls, craft stands, seasonal goods and the town-centre setting show how the market works as a regular meeting place. Local markers such as handicrafts keep the focus on the people, products, repertoire or customs behind the programme. The practical anchor is Place des Résistants, Saint-Mandrier-sur-Mer, France, a precise location that keeps the event tied to its town rather than to a loose regional label.

  • Provençal Market in Draguignan: Textiles & Food

    Provençal Market in Draguignan takes place at PLACE DU MARCHÉ, in Draguignan. The public schedule is 01 January to 31 December 2026; Wednesdays, Saturdays from 07:00 to 12:30. Its regional value is practical and everyday: producers, artisans and regular marketgoers keep the open-air market as part of local life. The Provençal Market in Draguignan offers a rich selection of local products and crafts. It features two main sections: Boulevard Jean Jaurés for textiles and Place du Marché for food. Visitors can find fresh produce, regional delicacies, and handcrafted goods. Producer stalls, craft stands, seasonal goods and the town-centre setting show how the market works as a regular meeting place. Local markers such as textile market keep the focus on the people, products, repertoire or customs behind the programme. The practical anchor is PLACE DU MARCHÉ, Draguignan, France, a precise location that keeps the event tied to its town rather than to a loose regional label.

  • Ciel mon marché! in Châteaufort: Local Offerings

    Ciel mon marché! in Châteaufort takes place in Châteaufort. The public schedule is 27 August 2026. Its regional value is practical and everyday: producers, artisans and regular marketgoers keep the open-air market as part of local life. It also carries a second reading: its regional value is strongest when the performance is tied to a local venue, a public celebration or a repertoire that people recognize in the region. Ciel mon marché! takes place every Thursday in the charming villages of Thèze, Sigoyer, Vaumeilh, Melve, Nibles, and Châteaufort. This established market highlights local producers and artisans, showcasing a delightful array of distinct products and culinary local goods. Visitors can browse through various stalls offering handmade goods, fresh regional produce, and more. Producer stalls, craft stands, seasonal goods and the town-centre setting show how the market works as a regular meeting place. Instruments, dance forms, choirs, brass bands, folk groups and local stages give the programme more cultural weight than a simple concert notice. Local markers such as chateaufort keep the focus on the people, products, repertoire or customs behind the programme. The practical anchor is Châteaufort, France, a precise location that keeps the event tied to its town rather than to a loose regional label.

  • Fréjus Provençal Market in Fréjus: Local Treasures

    Fréjus Provençal Market in Fréjus takes place at Place Formigé, in Fréjus. The public schedule is 1 January to 31 December 2026; every Wednesday and Saturday, 7 AM to 1 PM. Its regional value is practical and everyday: producers, artisans and regular marketgoers keep the open-air market as part of local life. The Fréjus Provençal market presents a lively selection of local produce, aromatic spices, and regional crafts. Operating every Wednesday and Saturday from 7 AM to 1 PM, this market is a cherished experience for both locals and visitors. Here, you can find an assortment of vendors showcasing fresh fruits, vegetables, and handcrafted goods that embody the essence of Provence. Producer stalls, craft stands, seasonal goods and the town-centre setting show how the market works as a regular meeting place. Local markers such as regional crafts and frejus keep the focus on the people, products, repertoire or customs behind the programme. The practical anchor is Place Formigé, Fréjus, France, a precise location that keeps the event tied to its town rather than to a loose regional label.