Marché du Centre
2009-01-01 to 2009-12-31 at 08:00
Biggest Market in Lausanne
The largest market takes place on Wednesday and Saturday mornings. It takes up almost all the pedestrian streets in the center of Lausanne: starting at the top of Rue de Bourg, it occupies Place St-François, Rue du Pont, Place de la Palud, Rue Madeleine, and Place de la Riponne. Rue St-Laurent and Rue l'Ale complete the market map. You'll find fruit and vegetable sellers, cheese-makers, butchers, fishmongers and bakers. A vibrant way to spend a Saturday with locals!
Venue:
Place St-FrançoisSquare outside St-François Church
5 Place St-François
Lausanne,
1003
Neighborhood: Flon
Phone: +41 21 315 2555
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It does not look like much, but this square is the hub of Lausanne. You will find the hippest of cafés here (Café Romand, for example), a grand church (St-François), street entertainers, students hanging out and lots of people coming and going. Every city has one place where everyone inevitably winds up passing through, and this is Lausanne's. You will walk through the square on your way to trendy rue de Bourg, Place de la Palud, Place Riponne and all its museums. Good place to be seen.NYC Best Hotel Deals: 50% Savings In New York! Experience New York At It's Finest!JustClickLocal.comAlaska – it’s HOT! Get a FREE Official Alaska Travel Guide today.TravelAlaska.comdisabled access.
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Marché du Centre
Jan 1st, 2009 to Dec 31st, 2009
8:00AM
Biggest Market in Lausanne
The largest market takes place on Wednesday and Saturday mornings. It takes up almost all the pedestrian streets in the center of Lausanne: starting at the top of Rue de Bourg, it occupies Place St-François, Rue du Pont, Place de la Palud, Rue Madeleine, and Place de la Riponne. Rue St-Laurent and Rue l'Ale complete the market map. You'll find fruit and vegetable sellers, cheese-makers, butchers, fishmongers and bakers. A vibrant way to spend a Saturday with locals!