You Can Buy Just About Anything At This Historic Market In New Orleans

The French Market in New Orleans is the oldest public market in the U.S., offering a variety of vendors and dining options across six city blocks.

Dating back over 200 years, the French Market is the oldest public market in the country. It encompasses six city blocks and filled with amazing vendors from all over the country. Whether you're looking for a great meal or some unique jewelry, you can find it all at this historic market.

The French Market is America’s oldest public market.

The market has existed in the same location since 1791, and originally began as a Native American trading post.

The market takes up six city blocks filled with merchants from all over the world.

Today, thousands of people visit this historic market every day to shop and dine.

From traditional items like clothing and antiques to art, jewelry, candles and more, you’ll find anything and everything you could ever need here.

The French Market’s Flea Market is open every day from 9am-6pm.

And the farmers market pavilion is open every day from 10am-6pm.

It’s a wonderful place to pick up some fresh produce and local seafood.

You’ll find a variety of restaurants serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Some of the best, most authentic cuisine is waiting for you at this historic market.

You can find the French Market at 700-1010 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA 70116.

Have you ever been? Let us know in the comments below!

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