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During your stay on Île de Ré, it's impossible to resist the warm atmosphere of its markets! All the villages on the Île de Ré have their own weekly or daily event, offering a gourmet and friendly break to the rhythm of the seasons and local produce. Here are the top 5 stalls on Ré not to be missed!


The Bois-Plage-en-Ré Market


This is one of the most renowned on the island. Just a stone's throw from the Élégance Suites Hôtel****, the Bois-Plage market welcomes you year-round, with extended hours during the season (every day from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. from April 1st to November 1st).
Between fresh oysters, goat cheese, colorful vegetables, and artisanal creations, it's hard to resist the temptation!


Saint-Martin-de-Ré Market


In the unique setting of the old town, the Saint-Martin-de-Ré market invites you to stroll among its stalls and cobbled streets.
Open every day in summer and from Tuesday to Sunday the rest of the year, it delights with its lively atmosphere and regional products to enjoy on the go or to take away.


Ars-en-Ré Market


A true local institution: all year round, the Ars-en-Ré market is located between Place Carnot and the port.
When the weather is nice, it expands outdoors and offers a true showcase of the island: seafood, crafts, sweet treats, and more.
Not to mention the famous singing Donin carousel, which delights young and old alike.


La Flotte-en-Ré Market


Medieval charm and local flavors are the two watchwords of this covered market, located in a picturesque setting on Cours Félix Faure and open daily all year round.
In summer, it bustles until nightfall. A must-see for shopping for fresh produce and tasting local specialties.


Rivedoux-Plage Night Market


Open daily from June to September on Place de la République, this market comes alive from 7 p.m.
Ideal for a gourmet stroll with the family, you can buy and taste fruits, vegetables, wines, and artisanal products, all with an ocean view.

Continue your gourmet discovery of Île de Ré by savoring the fine and authentic cuisine with a touch of seafood at the Plaisir restaurant.
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