A must-see for lovers of fresh produce and conviviality, the Millénaire-la Pompignane district in Montpellier transforms into a popular destination every Saturday morning. Discover the charm of this new space, ready to welcome goods and socialize beneath the foliage of Mélina Mercouri Park, starting September 6, 2025. Easily take public transportation to reach this promising market, proud of its atmosphere and diverse local products.

Montpellier is inaugurating a brand new weekly market in the heart of the Millénaire-la Pompignanedistrict, starting September 6, 2025. Nestled within Mélina Mercouri Park, this event is a real opportunity to transform your Saturday mornings into a memorable experience combining local discoveries and warm encounters.A green and welcoming setting

Imagine your visit to the market under the canopy of century-old plane trees, offering both shade and tranquility. The stalls are set up in a bucolic setting that highlights the natural harmony of the park of the Mélina Mercouri Community Center. This new local event promises to be a time of relaxation and exchange for residents of the neighborhood and beyond every Saturday.

Merchants and Local Products

Ready to meet local demand, the merchants will be waiting from 7:30 a.m. with a tempting array of fruits, vegetables, and other fresh produce. In an effort to preserve the neighborhood’s charming environment, these few customers will set up their stalls without heavy infrastructure or visual impact, preserving the urban tranquility.

Easy Access for a Hassle-Free Visit With the parking issue resolved, access is also made easier by the bustram. Line A, connecting Place de l’Europe to Notre-Dame de Sablassou, serves the park directly, making your arrival as comfortable as it is conducive to discovery and local shopping. Monthly Events and Oyster Entertainment Beyond the traditional stalls, this newly opened market aims to become a social focal point through the organization of monthly events. Treat yourself to moments of authenticity and sharing around activities organized to energize the community and strengthen social ties.

Community-supported participation

This long-awaited project is finally here, supported by strong demand from local associations and residents. The residents of Millénaire-la Pompignane are thus making this space their own as a place to live and meet, once again demonstrating the vitality of Montpellier’s municipal fabric. For more information and other activities in Montpellier, please visit these pages: What to do this Monday evening in Montpellier,

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