1. The Marché de Pape’ete, also known as the Pape’ete Market, is a bustling market located in the heart of Papeete, the capital city of Tahiti in French Polynesia. It is a popular tourist destination and a hub of activity for locals.

The market is a vibrant and lively place, filled with colorful stalls selling a variety of goods. You can find fresh produce, including tropical fruits, vegetables, and herbs, as well as locally caught fish and seafood. There are also sections dedicated to arts and crafts, with vendors selling traditional handicrafts like wooden carvings, pareos (sarongs), and Tahitian black pearls.

One of the highlights of the market is the food court, where you can sample delicious Tahitian dishes such as poisson cru (marinated raw fish), mahi mahi, and tropical fruits. The market is also known for its vibrant atmosphere, with live music performances and traditional dance shows adding to the lively ambiance.

2. The Marché de Pape’ete is open every day except Sunday. The market opens early in the morning, around 4:30 or 5:00 am, and closes in the afternoon around 5:00 or 6:00 pm. It is best to visit the market earlier in the day to experience it at its busiest and to have a wider selection of fresh produce.

Phone: There is no specific phone number available for the market, as it is a public market with multiple vendors.

3. The Marché de Pape’ete is open to the public, and there is no entrance fee. It is easily accessible by foot from various points in Papeete, as it is located in the city center. If you are staying in a hotel, you can ask the concierge for directions or guidance on the best way to reach the market.