Bordeaux, Gironde Department, Aquitaine, France. Scene in Le Marche des Capucins the Capuchins market.

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Marché des Capucins

Bordeaux


A classic Bordeaux experience is a Saturday morning spent slurping oysters and white wine from a seafood stand in the city's legendary covered food market. Stalls overflowing with fruit, veg, cheese, meats, fish, bread and all sorts fill the space to bursting.


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