Market Hall Fort-de-France
Fort-de-France
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The small and manageable Marché couvert de Fort-de-France has been in use since 1885, operating as the city's main marketplace, where Martiniquais purchase fresh produce, spices, rum, crafts, and souvenirs. The colorful stalls are especially lively in the early mornings, so it is worth getting up early to see them.
Useful Information
- Address: Rue Blenac, Fort-de-France
- Phone: +596 696 79 03 68
- Address: Mon–Fri 6am–4pm, Sat 6am–1pm, Sun closed
Shopping
Martinique is one of the better shopping destinations in the Caribbean, with a wide variety of shops and boutiques showcasing everything from local crafts and jewelry in the best Creole tradition to stunning artwork and the latest in French fashion, fresh off of Parisian catwalks. The numerous markets can also be a fascinating visit, offering the chance to wander through colorful stalls browsing fresh produce, spices, and local rum, for a memorable and authentic Martinican experience.