The Dordogne

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  • 1. Farmers' Markets

    A farmers' market is open daily on Place du Coderc from 8 am to 12:30 pm; on Wednesday and Saturday bigger versions spill over the square to the front of the Hôtel de Ville (Town Hall). If you love your gras (fat) as much as the locals do, you'll also want to witness one of the many marchés au gras that run on Wednesday and Saturday, November through March. The Saturday morning marché aux truffes (truffle market)—held December through February on Place St-Louis—is tempting, too.

    Périgueux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, 24019, France
  • 2. Ste-Marie

    Opposite the town hall and overlooking Place du Marché aux Oies, the deconsecrated Gothic church of Ste-Marie was redesigned by star architect Jean Nouvel to become the town's covered food hall. Open daily until 8 pm from April through November (every day but Thursday other months), it overflows with everything you'll need for a gourmet picnic or mouthwatering memento. Try to come on Saturday when a farmers' market winds all the way here from the entrance to the evocative Cité Médiévale. All the (liverless) ducks and geese on sale are proof of the local addiction to foie gras; and you’ll have the opportunity to stock up on homemade confiture, everything walnut—pastry, oil, liqueur—plus truffles galore.

    Pl. du Marché aux Oies, Sarlat-la-Canéda, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, 24620, France
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