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At the gateway to Paris, Rungis International Market offers an exceptional experience rarely accessible to the general public. A veritable “belly of Paris”, it is the world’s largest fresh produce market, a fascinating universe where producers, wholesalers, restaurateurs and food professionals come together every night.
This tour takes groups behind the scenes of the food supply chain, to the heart of an extraordinary place that is spectacular, lively and deeply rooted in French gastronomic culture.
Rungis Market covers over 230 hectares and brings together more than 1,200 companies and thousands of professionals.
A veritable city within a city, it is an essential link in the food chain, supplying a large part of the Paris region every day, as well as many other regions and countries.
Created in 1969 to replace the former Halles de Paris, it symbolizes a major modernization of food distribution and internationally recognized expertise.
At Rungis, everything is organized to guarantee the freshness, quality and diversity of the products, making the site a veritable showcase for gastronomy.
Unlike traditional tours, a visit to Rungis Market takes place at a very special time: in the early hours of the morning, when activity is at its peak.
From 4:00 or 5:00 in the morning, the pavilions come alive with activity. Transactions flow, products circulate, and professionals work in a unique effervescence.
Groups enjoy an immersive experience:
This time difference is an integral part of the experience and contributes to its exceptional character.
The tour takes in several of the market’s most emblematic sectors, each offering its own special atmosphere and discoveries.
The beating heart of the early morning market, this pavilion impresses with the diversity of seafood on offer. Fish, shellfish and crustaceans are on display in a bustling, perfectly organized environment.
These spaces illustrate the rigor and professionalism of the market, with a wide variety of meats and strict compliance with quality standards.
Cheeses, butter, mature products… this sector showcases French know-how and the richness of its terroirs.
The market’s largest sector, it offers an incredible variety of products from France and all over the world, revealing the full diversity of the food on offer.
Colorful and fragrant, this pavilion brings a different dimension to the visit, blending aesthetics and nature.
This diversity makes Rungis a unique place where all the food trades come together.
As well as the products themselves, the visit reveals the men and women who bring the market to life. Wholesalers, buyers, logisticians, producers: each plays an essential role in this complex organization.
Visitors include :
This immersion lends a human and concrete dimension to the visit, making it a particularly enriching experience.
Depending on the package chosen, the visit can be rounded off with a breakfast or mâchon rungissois, a real moment of conviviality.
In a typical atmosphere, groups sample products straight from the market:
This gourmet moment extends the discovery and gives a concrete appreciation of the quality of the products on offer at Rungis.
Rungis Market is usually reserved for food professionals. The opportunity to visit it is therefore a rare and privileged one.
This behind-the-scenes look at the world’s largest fresh produce market offers a unique experience that’s educational, lively and impressive.
The Rungis tour is specially adapted for groups, with a guided tour to help you understand the organization of the market and its specific features.
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This outing is ideal for groups looking for a cultural, technical and convivial experience.
Yes, Rungis Market is usually reserved for professionals, but guided tours are available for groups. These give access to this unique site and a chance to see how it works from the inside, under organized and supervised conditions.
Rungis Market's activity takes place mainly at night and in the early hours of the morning, when transactions are most intense. Visiting the market at these times allows you to fully experience its atmosphere, observe the exchanges and discover the professionals in full activity.
The tour takes in several of the market's pavilions, including the seafood, meat, fruit and vegetable, dairy and floral sectors. You'll also learn how the market is organized, what trades are involved and how products are distributed.