The must visit market in Nice is Cours Saleya. Not only is it a favorite gathering spot among the locals, the market is filled with colourful fruit stalls, flowers, soaps and lovely cafe terraces. Every day is market day, from the flower market to the antiques fair.
For an insiders guide you can spend a day with food writer, Cordon Bleu-trained cook and long time resident Rosa Jackson. Rosa, owner of
Les Petits Farcis, provides guided market tours followed by a cooking class in her beautifully renovated 17th-century apartment, just steps from the vibrant food market.
Bon Appetite!
I love that photograph of the soaps! What a gorgeous array of colors!
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Oh, that looks heavenly.
ReplyDeleteI love the soaps! Those French markets are so much fun--an absolute visual feast. Much more stimulating than my local Publix!
ReplyDeleteMe too Jennifer! The shades of soap are just beautiful!
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ReplyDeleteI love the Cours Salea , specially on MOnday when there is the antiques market . There are a lot of glamour antiques from the old palaces !!!
ReplyDeleteHi, just came across this... lovely pictures of the market and thanks for mentioning my classes and tours!
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