LES HALLES CENTRALES
It is in this emblematic place of the city centre that one comes to make his market several times in the week. A true historical site, these market halls, designed in 1868 and built a few years later, have an incredible charm. The metal framework inspired by Eiffel constructions, decorated with animal motifs is stunning and forms a choice showcase for gourmet and local products. An anti-morosity effect is guaranteed, because taking the time to stroll through the aisles with your basket is more than just shopping. Les Halles centrales welcome: market gardeners, greengrocers, butchers and poultry farmers, cheese-makers and fishmongers for everyone's pleasure. The early risers and the impatient begin their turn as soon as they open after the coffee break in one of the café counters surrounding the halls; the hive quickly comes alive and the queues get longer. You like the friendly atmosphere and the refreshment area where you can put your shopping bag on the floor while you have a drink or even a snack. The Sunday morning brunch is a must. If 2020 has, due to the health crisis, modified the formula, the idea remains the same. From June to September, chefs take it in turns to propose several dishes in order to create a real gourmet brunch. Set up for the occasion, the halls come alive with amateurs of good food and musical entertainment that stretches until the early afternoon. An experience to be lived absolutely if you are in Dijon during this period!
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Beautiful craftsmen, beautiful butchers. A negative point, prohibitive prices mongers… Much more expensive than Paris and when you know that transport is not an explanation on the price… It is a shame.