Strasbourg is not just its cathedral or Christmas markets. For those who live here, shopping for food is a daily ritual that sets the pace of the city. Forget anonymous supermarkets; here, people go to the market to meet producers, smell the scent of fresh sauerkraut, and choose vegetables according to the season. This guide lists the essential addresses, ranked by authenticity and quality, to turn your grocery run into a true local experience.
Marché de Strasbourg Neudorf
Marché de Strasbourg Neudorf
Address: Pl. du Marché Neudorf, 67100 Strasbourg
Google rating: 4.6/5 (457 reviews)
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This neighborhood market has a warm, authentic atmosphere. It is the ideal place to find local products without the tourist crowds of the city center. The opening hours are specific: closed on Monday and Wednesday, it opens on Tuesday from 07:00 to 13:00. Take the opportunity to chat with the vendors, who know their regular customers well.
La Nouvelle Douane
La Nouvelle Douane
Address: Rue du Vieux-Marché-aux-Poissons, 67000 Strasbourg
Google rating: 4.3/5 (559 reviews)
Website: http://www.lanouvelledouane.com/
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Set in a historic location near the Ill, this covered market hall is a benchmark for lovers of fine products. Open every day from 09:00 to 19:30, it offers a carefully curated selection of cheeses, charcuterie, and Alsace wines. The architecture of the place itself invites you to linger before doing your shopping.
Halle du Marché Gare
Halle du Marché Gare
Address: 41 Rue du Marché Gare, 67200 Strasbourg
Google rating: 4.3/5 (622 reviews)
Website: https://halledumarchegare.fr/
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Located not far from the central station, this market hall is a convenient hub for people who work in the area. Closed on Monday, it is open Tuesday to Sunday from 09:00 to 19:00. You will find a wide variety of fine groceries and fresh products, perfect for putting together a full meal basket before catching the train again.
Marché-Gare de Strasbourg - MIN - SAMINS
Marché-Gare de Strasbourg - MIN - SAMINS
Address: 55 Rue du Marché Gare, 67200 Strasbourg
Google rating: 4.3/5 (622 reviews)
Website: http://www.min-strasbourg.fr/
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This is the beating heart of wholesale and semi-wholesale food supply. Open Monday to Saturday from 08:30 to 12:00 and from 14:00 to 17:00, this place is essential for professionals but also for individuals looking for competitive prices on large quantities of fruit and vegetables. It does get busy, especially early in the morning.
Marché de la place de Bordeaux
Marché de la place de Bordeaux
Address: 5-8 Pl. de Bordeaux, 67000 Strasbourg
Google rating: 4.4/5 (69 reviews)
Website: http://marches-strasbourg.fr/agenda/strasbourg-place-de-bordeaux
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A small local market much appreciated by neighborhood residents. It is closed on Monday and Wednesday, and open on Tuesday from 07:00 to 13:00. Although smaller than the central halls, it offers a carefully chosen selection of groceries and fresh products, ideal for a quick and efficient visit.
Marché Contades
Marché Contades
Address: 8 Rue Strauss-Durkheim, 67000 Strasbourg
Google rating: 4.5/5 (41 reviews)
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Located in the elegant Contades district, this market benefits from a central location. It is open every day from 08:00 to 20:00, offering rare flexibility for those who cannot get there in the morning. It is a good compromise between product quality and convenient opening hours.
Marché de Strasbourg Hautepierre
Marché de Strasbourg Hautepierre
Address: 1 Pl. André Maurois, 67200 Strasbourg
Google rating: 4.4/5 (23 reviews)
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This market serves the large northern district of the city. Pay attention to the opening hours: according to current data, it is closed on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Check the exact opening days with local vendors, as they may vary depending on the season. It is an important meeting point for neighborhood life in Hautepierre.
Le marché des Rois Mages
Le marché des Rois Mages
Address: 1 Pl. Benjamin Zix, 67000 Strasbourg
Google rating: 4.6/5 (12 reviews)
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Tucked away near the station, this small market has an evocative name. With an excellent 4.6/5 rating, it wins people over with its friendly atmosphere. It is a more discreet address, but worth the detour if you want to discover original products and support local shops.
Practical tips
To reach these places, Strasbourg’s tram network (CTS) is very efficient. Line D directly serves the Marché Gare area and La Nouvelle Douane (stop: 'Gare Centrale' or 'Homme de Fer'). For Neudorf, choose line F or the bus. As for opening hours, be aware that most food markets close around 13:00 on Saturdays, and sometimes earlier during the week. My local tip: avoid Saturday mornings in the city center if you hate crowds; opt for Tuesday or Thursday morning at La Nouvelle Douane or in Neudorf for a calmer experience and products that are often fresher, having arrived only recently.
