Khu chợ Hoa và chim ở Paris - Flower And Bird Market
"Walk through the stalls of this market, You feel like you are in a natural paradise filled with flowers, plants and birdsong. The market is famous for rare birds and rodents. On weekdays, the market specializes in selling flowers, on weekends, the market turns to selling birds."
The famous flower and bird market (Marché aux fleurs et aux oiseaux) has been located since 1808 on the Ile de la Cité, Place Louis Lépine and Quai de la Corse along the Seine. Between a covered and open-air market, the flower market is made up of six 1900-era stalls, surrounding a tree-lined walkway. In these stalls you can find a wide variety of flowers, trees and shrubs, and even decorative items, especially around Christmas. The market is open daily from 8am to 7:30pm
More specifically, on Sundays (animal lovers take note!) The flowers give way to birds, some very rare and some rodents too. They are sold with all kinds of accessories, such as cages or birds.
Since June 7, 2014, on the occasion of Queen Elizabeth II's state visit to celebrate the 70th anniversary of D-Day, this market has been renamed. Indeed, during his visit to the market, the British head of state unveiled a new street sign called “Marché aux fleur Reine Elizabeth II (Queen Elizabeth II Flower Market), nothing short of authentic. reality of this place.
No fresh air, this captivating country setting offers a wonderful floral scent and takes you on a sensory journey not to be missed. Don't hesitate to ask the advice of these lovely sales people, who are passionate about their trade, and will explain all the features of their products and advise you on the most suitable plants for you. your life.
To go sightseeing and parade Marché, there's nothing simpler: get off the metro at Cité, the only stop on the island, you'll arrive directly at the market, so you can't say you can't find one it.
Address: 37 Place Louis Lépine, 75004 Paris, France
Opening hours: 09:30-19:00 (every day of the week)














