Region: paca

  • Les P’tits Marchés in La Bâtie Montsaléon: Local Goods

    Les P’tits Marchés in La Bâtie Montsaléon takes place at Place de la Mairie, in La Bâtie-Montsaléon. The public schedule is 28 May to 19 September 2026, Thursdays from 18:30 to 22:00. 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. Les P’tits Marchés de La Bâtie Montsaléon is an established market event highlighting local producers and artisans. Running every Thursday from 28 May to 19 September 2026, it takes place from 18:30 to 22:00. Visitors can browse a variety of fresh products and handcrafted items, all within a warm community atmosphere. 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 musical entertainment and la batie montsaleon keep the focus on the people, products, repertoire or customs behind the programme. The practical anchor is Place de la Mairie, La Bâtie-Montsaléon, France, a precise location that keeps the event tied to its town rather than to a loose regional label.

  • Le p’tit marché in Saint Vincent sur Jabron: Local Offerings

    Le p’tit marché in Saint Vincent sur Jabron takes place at Le Village, in Saint-Vincent-sur-Jabron. The public schedule is Every Friday from 12 April 2026 to 25 October 2026, 9 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. 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. Le p’tit marché de Saint Vincent sur Jabron operates every Friday from April to November, providing an established marketplace experience from 9 AM to 12 PM. Located in the village square, this market features a wide range of local producers who offer high-quality goods, along with talented artisans and various street vendors. Visitors will find fresh produce, distinct handmade crafts, and a friendly atmosphere that celebrates the region’s culinary and craftsmanship traditions. 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 street vendors keep the focus on the people, products, repertoire or customs behind the programme. The practical anchor is Le Village, Saint-Vincent-sur-Jabron, France, a precise location that keeps the event tied to its town rather than to a loose regional label.

  • Marché des Producteurs in Les Arcs: Local Goods Market

    Marché des Producteurs in Les Arcs takes place at BP 70022, in Les Arcs. The public schedule is Every Saturday morning, from 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 des Producteurs in Les Arcs is an established weekly market held every Saturday morning, starting at 7:00 am. This market serves as a gathering place for local farmers and artisans who come together to display their fresh produce and handmade goods. Visitors can expect an enticing selection of fruits, vegetables, cheeses, breads, and various artisanal creations, all reflective of the region’s rich gastronomy. 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 fresh fruits keep the focus on the people, products, repertoire or customs behind the programme. The practical anchor is BP 70022, Les Arcs, France, a precise location that keeps the event tied to its town rather than to a loose regional label.

  • Roya Early Music Festival in Saorge: Violeta Parra

    Roya Early Music Festival in Saorge takes place at Eglise paroissiale Saint-Sauveur, in Saorge. The public schedule is 10 August 2026. 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. 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 9th Roya Early Music Festival showcases ‘Una flor voy a nombrar,’ performed by the ensemble ‘Il Festino.’ This concert will feature Violeta Parra’s impactful songs, brought to life with ancient instruments. After the concert, attendees are invited to enjoy a traditional baleti in the charming church square of Saorge. A refreshment bar will provide local drinks, enhancing the established atmosphere. Instruments, dance forms, choirs, brass bands, folk groups and local stages give the programme more cultural weight than a simple concert notice. 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 baleti keep the focus on the people, products, repertoire or customs behind the programme. The practical anchor is Eglise paroissiale Saint-Sauveur, Saorge, France, a precise location that keeps the event tied to its town rather than to a loose regional label.

  • Provençal Market in Montferrat: Fresh Local Goods

    Provençal Market in Montferrat takes place at Place Gabriel Peri, in Montferrat. The public schedule is Every Saturday from 8 am to 1 pm, 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. Every Saturday morning, the Provençal market transforms Montferrat’s Place Gabriel Peri into an established hub of local flavors and craftsmanship. Running from 8 am to 1 pm, this weekly event invites visitors to visit an array of regional products—from fresh produce to artisanal goods. Supporting local farmers and artisans, the market also celebrates the rich culinary heritage of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region. 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 Place Gabriel Peri, Montferrat, France, a precise location that keeps the event tied to its town rather than to a loose regional label.

  • Ciel mon marché! in Vaumeilh: Local Goods & Music

    Ciel mon marché! in Vaumeilh takes place in Vaumeilh. The public schedule is 9 July 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! is a weekly event held every Thursday in the picturesque villages of Thèze, Sigoyer, Vaumeilh, Melve, Nibles, and Châteaufort. On July 9, 2026, Vaumeilh will welcome local producers and artisans showcasing a variety of goods that reflect the region’s agricultural heritage. The atmosphere will be lively with performances by Doctor No, adding to the festive spirit. 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 producer stalls and artisan crafts keep the focus on the people, products, repertoire or customs behind the programme. The practical anchor is Vaumeilh, France, a precise location that keeps the event tied to its town rather than to a loose regional label.

  • Ciel mon marché! in Thèze: Local Market Celebration

    Ciel mon marché! in Thèze takes place in Thèze. The public schedule is 20 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. Every Thursday, the villages of Thèze, Sigoyer, Vaumeilh, Melve, Nibles, and Châteaufort host ‘Ciel mon marché!’. This lively market showcases local producers and artisans, offering a range of regional goods in a joyful setting. Enjoy a musical ambiance provided by Blue Jean’s, enhancing the community spirit on market days. 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 theze market and theze keep the focus on the people, products, repertoire or customs behind the programme. The practical anchor is Thèze, France, a precise location that keeps the event tied to its town rather than to a loose regional label.

  • Organic Farmers’ Market in Pierrefeu-du-Var: Fresh Flavors

    Organic Farmers’ Market in Pierrefeu-du-Var takes place at Marché bio, in Pierrefeu-du-Var. The public schedule is 13 May to 16 September 2026. Its regional value is practical and everyday: producers, artisans and regular marketgoers keep the open-air market as part of local life. The Organic Farmers’ Market in Pierrefeu-du-Var highlights local organic and sustainable producers. Running from 13 May to 16 September 2026, visitors will find fresh produce and a lively atmosphere enriched by food trucks and musical acts. The market is celebrated for its friendly vibe, making it a useful stop for families and friends. 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 organic produce keep the focus on the people, products, repertoire or customs behind the programme. The practical anchor is Marché bio, Pierrefeu-du-Var, France, a precise location that keeps the event tied to its town rather than to a loose regional label.

  • Marché Provençal in Le Muy: Local Delights

    Marché Provençal in Le Muy takes place at Allées Victor Hugo, in Le Muy. The public schedule is January 1 to December 31, 2026. Its regional value is practical and everyday: producers, artisans and regular marketgoers keep the open-air market as part of local life. In the charming streets of Le Muy, colorful facades reflect the light of Provence, creating a picturesque backdrop for the Marché Provençal. This Sunday market is one of the largest in the Var, attracting locals and visitors who come to experience a rich variety of fabrics, scents, and flavors. Each week, stalls burst with products that celebrate the region’s agricultural heritage and artisanal craftsmanship. 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 Allées Victor Hugo, Le Muy, France, a precise location that keeps the event tied to its town rather than to a loose regional label.

  • Weekly Market in Gordes: Local Goods Featured

    Weekly Market in Gordes takes place at Centre village, in Gordes. The public schedule is 1 January to 31 December 2026, every Tuesday from 8:00 to 13:00. 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. Located in the heart of this charming village, near the impressive renaissance castle, the market highlights the rich culinary heritage of Provence. Operating every Tuesday from January 1 to December 31, 2026, from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM, it invites visitors to browse through a diverse array of local products. As you wander through the stalls, you will find farmers and artisans selling fresh produce, handmade items, and regional specialties. 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 producer stalls and artisan crafts keep the focus on the people, products, repertoire or customs behind the programme. The practical anchor is Centre village, Gordes, France, a precise location that keeps the event tied to its town rather than to a loose regional label.