The covered market of the Enfants Rouges, created in 1615, hasn't aged a day! The oldest food market in the capital is located in the Haut Marais, just a stone's throw from the rue de Bretagne. Parisians and tourists alike fill up on fresh produce from the colourful, fragrant stalls under the beautiful arcades and slate roofs. In a friendly, good-natured atmosphere, take an impromptu lunch break at the Italian grocery, the organic stand, the Lebanese delicatessen or the Japanese snack bar. On Sundays, brunch-goers will flock to l'Estaminet, a restaurant nestling in the heart of the market, or La Petite Fabrique.