An emblematic market where you can meet local producers and taste local delicacies.

Located in the center of Toulouse, Marché Victor Hugo is a historic covered market hall, the city’s food jewel, where dozens of stalls sell fresh produce: fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, cheese, charcuterie and regional specialties. Passionate shopkeepers share their know-how and local produce. On the second floor, several restaurants and bars let you taste the flavors you’ve bought on the spot. A must for lovers of local gastronomy and authenticity.

Open Tuesday to Sunday, arrive early for the best products!

The market is open Tuesday to Sunday mornings, generally from 6am to 1:30pm-2pm (closed on Mondays), making the early morning hours the best time to enjoy the stalls with the most choice and the least crowds. Local charcuterie, Toulouse sausage, regional cheeses, fresh fish, artisanal patisseries and wines from the South-West are among the must-have purchases, and visitors also enjoy nibbling directly at the market or lunching in the restaurants on the second floor for a total immersion in Toulouse gastronomy. For further information: https://www.marche-victor-hugo.fr .

Approx. 11 km, accessible by bike or public transport.

From Camping Le Rupé in Toulouse, Marché Victor Hugo is about 11 km into the city center, easily accessible without a car. By bike, follow the urban cycle paths for a pleasant ride to Place Victor Hugo, ideal for strolling between the stalls. By public transport (Tisséo network), take the bus or metro to the city center, then walk a few minutes to the market. It’s a great way to discover local produce and the friendly atmosphere of a typical Toulouse market.