


A lively market in Rueil-Malmaison, offering fresh produce, local specialties, and a vibrant atmosphere.
Marché De Rueil Malmaison can be rainy, this jacket keeps you dry and comfortable.
Exploring the market requires comfortable footwear.
To carry your purchases and reduce plastic waste.

Handcrafted pottery from the local workshops, reflecting the region's rich ceramic tradition.
Pure honey produced by local beekeepers, a testament to the area's lush countryside.
Delicate lace products, a nod to the region's historic lace-making industry.
A historic château where Empress Joséphine once lived, now a museum with beautiful gardens.

A local market offering fresh produce, local delicacies, and a lively atmosphere.
A museum dedicated to the history of Rueil-Malmaison and its famous residents.
A local favorite for pastries and bread since 1980.
A historic café with a beautiful terrace, serving breakfast since 1920.
A popular lunch spot at the local market, offering fresh and seasonal dishes.
Buttery, flaky pastry with a soft interior, typically eaten plain or with jam.
Crispy baguette slice spread with butter and jam, a classic French breakfast.

Mixed greens with tomatoes, hard-boiled eggs, tuna, olives, and anchovies.
Audubon Zoo, nestled in Uptown New Orleans, is a 58-acre zoo featuring over 2,000 animals and award-winning exhibits.
A grand 17th-century palace in Sivasagar, Assam, showcasing Ahom architecture and history.
Experience the stunning Upper and Lower Tahquamenon Falls, surrounded by lush forests and wildlife in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.