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Marché couvert des Ternes

Marché couvert des Ternes, also known as the Lebon market in Paris 17, is a practical covered market for exploring the neighborhood’s food shops.

Marché couvert des Ternes
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About

Marché couvert des Ternes sits on rue Lebon in Paris’s 17th arrondissement. This covered market in Paris 17 matters less as a landmark than as a working neighborhood address. People come here for everyday food shopping, local rhythm, and a more grounded view of the area. For visitors, the appeal is practical. Marché des Ternes offers a slice of residential Paris away from the main sightseeing flow. It works well as a short stop before or after a walk along avenue des Ternes, rue Poncelet, or toward Parc Monceau. The market is best for travelers who enjoy observing local habits. You are likely to see residents, office workers, and regular customers rather than a tourist crowd. The atmosphere is usually easier to read outside peak shopping periods. It can also be a useful pause in the day. You may find fresh produce and simple takeaway options, depending on the stalls open that day. If you are looking for photos of Marché couvert des Ternes, morning light is often clearer. In colder months, the covered setting also makes it a sensible alternative to an outdoor market walk.

The Concierge's Tip

Go in the morning, but avoid the lunch rush. The aisles are easier to navigate, and the neighborhood feels more legible then. Pair the stop with rue Poncelet or a walk toward Parc Monceau. In colder or rainy weather, the covered setting makes this a practical choice. If the market feels too busy, keep it brief and continue exploring the Ternes area on foot.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Marché couvert des Ternes worth visiting during a stay in Paris?
Yes, if you want a neighborhood experience rather than a major monument. Marché couvert des Ternes is a short, easy stop that fits well into a walk in western Paris. Its main value is the local atmosphere, the food-focused stalls, and a more everyday view of the 17th arrondissement.
How much time should I allow for Marché des Ternes?
Allow around 20 to 40 minutes for a straightforward visit. Stay longer if you like browsing stalls, picking up a few items, or extending your walk into nearby streets. This is not a long-form attraction. It works better as a flexible stop within a broader neighborhood itinerary.
What is the best time to visit this covered market in Paris 17?
Morning is usually the easiest time to visit. You can see the market in motion without the tighter flow that often builds closer to lunch. If you are hoping to take photos, earlier light is often cleaner on the stalls and frontage. In winter, morning also feels more comfortable than a late, dim visit.
Is the Lebon market in Paris 17 suitable for families?
Yes, especially for a short and simple stop. The covered format helps in wet weather, and it does not require a major detour. With young children, quieter periods are easier. This is better suited to a brief browse than to a long, structured family outing with dedicated activities.
How do I get to Marché couvert des Ternes?
The address is 8 bis rue Lebon in the Ternes area. The easiest approach is usually on foot from nearby shopping streets, or by public transport to the neighborhood and then a short walk. As with many Paris market addresses, the final few minutes are often simplest and quickest on foot.
What are the market days in Paris’s 17th arrondissement?
The 17th arrondissement has several markets, both covered and open-air, and schedules vary by location. For Marché des Ternes, it is best to check the day’s opening before you go. That is especially useful if you are looking for a Sunday market in Paris 17 or comparing nearby options.
Is the Ternes neighborhood pleasant for a walk?
Yes, Ternes works well for an urban walk. It combines active shopping streets, food addresses, and a lived-in neighborhood feel. Marché couvert des Ternes fits naturally into that setting. Choose this area if you enjoy residential Paris with local energy, rather than a highly staged sightseeing environment.