Most beautiful market in France: the explosion of joy of the Niortais during the revelation of the 2024 ranking

“Your most beautiful market”, the big TF1 competition, delivered its verdict this Thursday.

It is the Halles de Niort (Deux-Sèvres) which wins this 2024 edition.

Thierry Coiffier announced it live, among traders and residents, on the 1 p.m. news.

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Your most beautiful market

There were 219, then 8 finalists, and finally only one remained. No less than 8 million votes were recorded this year to choose the winner of the “Your Most Beautiful Market” competition. And it is the Halles de Niort which wins this seventh edition, as Thierry Coiffier announces live and on site in the video above, obviously causing an explosion of joy.

A video where you also await a report in the aisles of this market which would compete for the third time, with the reactions of customers as surprised as they are enthusiastic about this victory, and the revelation of the rest of the prize list by Marie-Sophie Lacarrau.

Last year, the mayor of La Réole (Gironde) parachuted to celebrate his city’s victory. What challenge will Niort face? “We suggest coming to see you at TF1 to present our products with our producers to Marie-Sophie Lacarrau“, says Jérôme Baloge to Thierry Coiffier at the end of our video. See you soon. In the meantime, discover the entire list of winners below.

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The complete ranking of the seventh season of Your Most Beautiful Market:

1. Niort market – Poitou-Charentes

2. Audruicq market – Nord-Pas-de-Calais

3. Louhans Market – Burgundy

4. Sedan covered market – Champagne-Ardenne

5. Céret Market – Languedoc-Roussillon

6. Dinan market – Brittany

7. Villeneuve-sur-Lot market – Aquitaine

8. Revel Market – Midi-Pyrénées

9. Argenton-sur-Creuse Market – Center

10. Thiéfosse Market – Lorraine

11. Saint-Pourçain-sur-Sioule Market – Auvergne

12. Morestel market – Rhône-Alpes

13. Hyères city center market – Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur

14. Saint-Marc market in Rouen – Upper Normandy

15. Thann market – Alsace

16. Basse-Indre Market – Pays-de-la-Loire

17. Halle de Meaux market – Île-de-France

18. Saint-Leu market in Amiens – Picardy

19. Thise Market – Franche-Comté

20. Étang-Salé Market – Reunion Island

21. Hauteville Market – Lower Normandy

22. La Souterraine Market – Limousin

23. Bastia Market – Corsica

24. Diamond Market (Martinique) – Antilles-Guyana


The editorial staff of TF1info

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