A visit to a brocante can be the highlight of your trip to Paris: a chance to immerse yourself in everyday French culture, an exciting way to spend a few laid back hours, and an opportunity to grab a bargain or pick up a prized souvenir to add to your collection. Each weekend, Paris’ flea markets gather crowds of fans and onlookers in search of a bargain, a rare item, a decorating idea or a souvenir.
The Marché Jules Vallès is, together with the Marché Vernaison, one of the best markets that respects the original spirit of the Puces de Saint-Ouen. This old indoor flea market […]
With nearly 220 booths spreading over 7 alleys, the Marché Paul Bert is one of the landmarks of the Saint-Ouen Flea Market, which explains why it is today frequented by […]
The Marché Serpette is an indoor market located in the heart of the Marché aux Puces de Saint-Ouen. It is one of the most flourishing venue of the Marché aux […]
Founded in 1970 by a group of merchants in a former furniture store, the Marché Cambo offers a selection of very well restored quality items: furniture from the 19th and […]
A delight to French and foreign designers, celebrities, and political figures looking for treasures and unusual objects, the Marché Biron is the place where famous and influential customers meet. Back […]
Inaugurated back in 1991, the Dauphine Market is the newest but also the biggest markets at the Marché aux Puces de Saint-Ouen, housing hundreds of antique dealers. A reference among […]
Located near the entrance of the Marché aux Puces de Saint-Ouen, the Marché Malassis offers a stroll through time among antiques-designer specialized in home décor and other shops exhibiting historic […]
Established back in 1920, the Marché Vernaison is one of the few markets of the Marché aux Puces de Saint-Ouen that has remained faithful to the old flea market spirit. […]