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Paris, France / May 13th 2018: A wide angle photo includes people shopping for flowers at Rungis Market outside of Paris, France. Rungis Market is the largest horticulture market in the world.

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Marché International de Rungis

Paris


Covering an area bigger than Monaco (234 hectares), Paris' wholesale markets are sectioned into vast halls for meat, cheese, fish, fruit and vegetables, organic fruit and vegetables, plants and cut flowers. Fascinating behind-the-scenes tours of its operations are in English and French. Prices include a three-hour market tour, a 45-minute breakfast and bus transport to and from central Paris. Pick-up is at 4am from place Denfert-Rochereau, 14e, returning around 10am. Wear warm clothes (and comfortable shoes!). No children under 13.

The markets are otherwise off-limits to the public.