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Browse the markets of Haute-Savoie: local producers, regional specialities and a friendly atmosphere in the villages of the Genevois area.

Gastronomy is an integral part of French culture. The Haute-Savoie region is bursting with quality local produce, from cheese and charcuterie to seasonal fruit and vegetables. The best way to find out about these products is to visit a farmers’ market in Haute-Savoie, a real place for sharing in the heart of villages and town centres.

Often held once a week, farmers’ markets bring local people and visitors together to share Savoie know-how in a friendly atmosphere. These markets, set up in village squares or near town halls, are a must for savouring authentic local produce.

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Weekly meetings

in the villages of the Genevois area

Farmers’ markets are firmly rooted in local customs, with emblematic locations near town halls or in main squares. Thanks to their regularity and generally organised in the morning, these weekly markets enable residents to do their shopping in the heart of towns and villages.

In the French Genevois region, main towns such as Saint-Julien-en-Genevois, Valleiry and Viry host a farmers’ market once or twice a week. From 8am to 12pm, the squares in the towns and villages of the Genevois region come alive to bring together local producers and residents for a convivial get-together.

Local products

and Savoyard specialities

In Haute-Savoie, farmers’ markets offer quality local produce direct from the region’s farms. Set up in village squares or town centres, these weekly markets allow producers to sell their crops and produce in a short circuit.

From tasting to buying, you can discover many Savoyard specialities, including the famous Savoy cheeses: Reblochon, Beaufort, Abondance, Emmental and Tomme. These authentic products can be found on market stalls and are the perfect accompaniment to local charcuterie, such as cured ham or sausage, to liven up your aperitifs and meals.

Haute-Savoie’s markets are the perfect place to bring out the best in your dishes. Producers present their specialities: honey from beekeepers, sourdough bread from bakers, fresh fruit and vegetables from market gardeners, wines from winegrowers*, farmhouse yoghurts, fresh eggs from local farms, fish from fishmongers and meat and charcuterie from butchers and pork butchers.

Local craftsmen also showcase their skills at certain markets in the villages and towns of the Genevois area. Ideal for souvenirs or gift ideas, you’ll find handmade candles, jewellery, soaps and natural cosmetics.

A friendly,

authentic atmosphere

In Haute-Savoie, farmers’ markets are a great place to meet up and enjoy a convivial meal. Producers and local residents get together every week to exchange ideas. In an authentic and warm atmosphere, these gatherings bring towns and villages to life throughout the year.

In Saint Paul en Chablais, the weekly Sunday morning market, held in the town hall square, is a not-to-be-missed event from May to September. As for Saint Gervais les Bains, the market takes place every Thursday morning in the village centre, where locals and visitors meet up in a friendly atmosphere.

In summer, some of the town centres in Haute-Savoie offer lively night markets, combining local craftsmen, concerts and small restaurants for a convivial evening, such as the Nocturnes de Thonon-les-Bains on the Place des Arts in the Chablais region.

In winter, Christmas markets bring Haute-Savoie to life. In Annecy or during the Bonjour l’Hiver festival in Annemasse, the entertainment and illuminations fill the hearts of the towns and villages, encouraging people to meet and share.

* Alcohol abuse is dangerous to your health, consume in moderation.

Frequently asked

questions
  • What days are the markets in the Genevois area?

    In the French Genevan area, markets are held throughout the week, mainly in the mornings, depending on the town or village. Most weekly markets take place between 8am and 12pm. For example, the Saint-Julien-en-Genevois market is held several times a week, while other farmers’ markets are held on Sunday mornings, Thursdays or Saturdays, depending on the commune. To find out the exact days and locations of the markets in the Genevois region, it is advisable to consult the details of the markets by commune.

  • What products can you find on the markets?

    At the markets in Haute-Savoie, you’ll find a wide range of local produce, offered directly by producers and artisans. Stalls sell Savoy cheeses, charcuterie, fresh fruit and vegetables, sourdough bread, honey, eggs, farmhouse yoghurts, local wines* and other Savoy specialities. Depending on the day and location, some weekly markets also feature local craftspeople selling jewellery, candles, soaps, natural cosmetics, plants and decorative items.

  • Can you shop all year round?

    Yes, you can shop all year round. Many weekly markets are held throughout the year in Haute-Savoie, mainly in the mornings, whatever the season. They’re a great place to buy local specialities.

  • Are the markets accessible by public transport?

    Yes, many markets in Haute-Savoie are accessible by public transport. Most weekly markets are held in town centres, on village squares or near town halls, places that are generally well served by buses or local transport lines. In towns such as Saint-Julien-en-Genevois, Annemasse or Saint Gervais les Bains, markets are within easy walking distance of public transport stops. It is advisable to consult the local transport networks for each commune to plan your trip as well as possible in advance.