Marketa mother and her son buy green beans at a market
©Market in Flandersland|BlueOrange Studio - stock.adobe.com
Our markets Fresh, local, weekly!

Our markets

There’s nothing like a market to discover the soul of a region. Let yourself be seduced by thefriendly atmosphere of our markets: stroll between the stalls, meet the local producers andfind local treasures or something to fill your daily basket.

In Bergues - Monday mornings 3ᵉ most beautiful in France, 1ᵉʳ in our hearts!

Every Monday morning, Bergues wakes up to the rhythm of its weekly market, the real beating heart of the town.

Rated 3ᵉ most beautiful market in France, this not-to-be-missed event attracts locals and visitors alike with its friendly atmosphere, colourful stalls and wealth of local produce. With its gourmet aromas, local flavours and passionate traders, the Bergues market is much more than just a place to shop: it’s a lively, authentic experience deeply rooted in the Flemish soul.

Come and stroll through the fortified town, discover the regional specialities, and feel the warm spirit of a town where the market is a tradition, a source of pride… and an invitation to meet people.

Land of FlandersWeekly markets
Wednesday morningsIn Bollezeele

Come to Bollezeele’s Grand’Place every Wednesday morning to discover its weekly market, right in the heart of the village.

From 8.30am to 12.30pm

Weekly marketWeekly walk
©Weekly walk
Wednesday morningsIn Wormhout

On Wednesday mornings, Wormhout’s village square comes alive with a weekly market full of local flavours.

From 8.00am to 12.00pm

MarketMarket
©Market
Friday morningsIn Watten

Every week, the Rue de Dunkerque in Watten comes alive to welcome the weekly market, a chance to meet local producers and produce.

WalkWalk
©Walk
Friday morningsIn Hondschoote

Don’t miss the weekly market in Hondschoote: an authentic meeting place on the square, at the foot of the majestic Saint-Vaast church, with passionate producers and quality products.

From 8am to 12pm

WalkWalk
©Walk
Frequently asked questions
  • Are the producers local?

    Yes, many stands are run by local producers and craftspeople, often based just a few kilometres away. It’s the perfect opportunity to discover the local produce and talk directly to the people who bring it to life.

  • Are markets held when it rains?

    Barring extreme weather conditions, the markets take place come rain or shine! Just remember to bring an umbrella or k-way!

  • Are there themed markets or special editions?

    Throughout the year, some communes keep their traditions alive with themed markets: Christmas, farmers’ markets, craft markets or summer markets. Check the calendar for upcoming dates!