The cours Julien Farmers' Market sells organic vegetables

Farmers Market

Marseille


Every Wednesday morning the farmers market along cours Julien squawks with life, colour and accordion music as traders flog mounds of organic vegetables, jars of homemade fruit jam, hand-collected quail eggs and bouquets of fragrant herbs. Once your shopping bags are brimming, head to a nearby cafe and watch the mostly boho crowd haggle with the stallholders.


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