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Marché de Passy

Marché de Passy is a covered market in Paris 16, on Rue de l’Annonciation. It offers practical food shopping in the Passy neighborhood.

Marché de Passy

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Marché de Passy is a covered market in Paris 16. It sits on Rue de l’Annonciation, in the heart of the Passy neighborhood. It works best as a local food market. It is not a major sightseeing stop. Its value is practical. You can shop under cover and stay close to the area’s cafés and boutiques. It also gives a clear sense of daily life in western Paris. For hotel guests staying in Passy, La Muette, or near Trocadéro, it is an easy detour. It is also a useful one. This is not the largest market in Paris. It is better approached as a neighborhood address with a steady local rhythm. It pairs well with a walk through Passy’s shopping streets. You can also combine it with Maison de Balzac or Seine-side viewpoints nearby. If the weather is unsettled, the covered format is especially convenient. On busy weekend mornings, the atmosphere can feel tighter. In that case, go earlier. Or use it as a short stop between Passy and Trocadéro, rather than a standalone outing.

The Concierge's Tip

Go on a weekday morning for an easier, more local feel. The market works best as a short stop. Then continue through Passy’s shopping streets or walk toward Trocadéro. In wet or cold weather, the covered setting is especially useful. In summer, pair it with a Seine-side stroll. If you want a larger market outing, keep Passy as a neighborhood stop rather than the main plan.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Marché de Passy one of the must-visit markets in Paris?
Marché de Passy matters most as a neighborhood market in western Paris. It is not the city’s largest or most famous market. Still, it is a practical covered option. It makes sense if you are staying in the 16th arrondissement and want a local stop rather than a major market excursion.
Is Marché de Passy the biggest market in Paris?
No. Marché de Passy is not known as the biggest market in Paris. Its appeal is convenience rather than scale. Think of it as a covered neighborhood market for food shopping and a short local visit, especially useful if your hotel is nearby.
How much time should I allow for Marché de Passy?
In most cases, a short visit is enough. If you are browsing or picking up a few items, you will not need long. Allow extra time if you plan to continue through Passy’s shopping streets or walk toward the Seine. It works better as part of a neighborhood route than as a full outing.
When is the best time to visit Marché de Passy?
Weekday mornings are usually the easiest time to go. Weekends can feel busier, especially around regular shopping hours. The covered setting is particularly useful in rain or cold weather. If you want a calmer experience, aim for an off-peak moment. Treat it as a quick stop within a wider Passy walk.
Is Marché de Passy suitable for families?
Yes, if you keep expectations simple. The neighborhood setting is easy, and the covered market helps in uncertain weather. It is not a long family attraction on its own. It works better when combined with a nearby walk, a café stop, or time outdoors in the surrounding area.
Is it easy to reach from Place de Passy?
Yes. The market is in the immediate Passy area, on Rue de l’Annonciation, so it is easy to reach on foot from Place de Passy. For a precise route, use a map app based on your exact starting point. This is especially useful if you want to combine it with nearby shops or Trocadéro.
Is Marché de Passy a good option in bad weather?
Yes, that is one of its most practical strengths. Because it is a covered market in Paris 16, it remains easy to visit in rain or cold weather. That makes it a useful neighborhood option when you want to stay local without relying entirely on outdoor plans.

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