The Halles or covered market of Lannion, part II !!

I am back in lovely Lannion north of me in department Côtes d’Armor 22 of my lovely Bretagne in my belle France. I have written before on Lannion of course, and just came back from another visit. This is my start of a wonderful trip, and bring back memories of my family’s visits over the years,The city is 95 km from Brest, 69 km from Saint Brieuc, 38 km from Morlaix, and 133 km from my house, I like to tell you again on the Halles or covered market of Lannion, part II !! Hope you enjoy the post as I.

Lannion Halles or covered market front sep24

The big Halles or covered market of Lannion at place des Halles corner pl du Gén Leclerc is an institution! Every Thursday, at dawn, it takes over the city center or downtown, for the whole day. In the morning, honor is given to the regional food products, on the place de Général-Leclerc and in the adjacent streets. The first hour, on Thursday morning 8h, the street vendors settle in the city center. In the morning, producers in the region offer for sale their mouth-watering products in the Place du Général Leclerc, rue Jean Savidan and rue Cie Barbé. On the Quai d’Aiguillon, rue Le Taillandier, rue des Chapelier, the other merchants take place for the whole day.  In the morning, from Tuesday to Saturday. For one hundred years, the stalls of the central halles have the famous fresh products of the land and the sea. This is a wonderful building indeed and deserves more.

Lannion Halles or covered market inside fruits sep24

Every Thursday, more than 200 traders install their stall in the old alleys of the historic city center and along the bequeath, Food market merchants settle for the morning, others often remain part of the afternoon, especially in fine weather.

Lannion Halles or covered market meats sep24

The Côtes d’Armor dept 22 tourist office on the Halles of Lannion:  https://www.cotesdarmor.com/fr/fiche/degustation/les-halles-de-lannion-lannion_TFODEGBRE022V51D3YS/

The city of Lannion on its commercial activities as the market: https://www.lannion.bzh/vivante/vie-commerciale

There you go folks, blending architecture, and history all under one roof at Lannion. This is a wonderful monument that should be visited, and we did again, Again, hope you enjoy the post on the Halles or covered market of Lannion, part II !! as I.

And remember, happy travels, good health, and many cheers to all !!!

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