Are you ready to make a bargain and unearth a find that will be your future nugget? The capital is overflowing with flea markets, brocantes and other places to find bargains and bargains. Follow the guide!
Marché aux puces de Saint-Ouen – One of the best-known flea markets in Paris
How do you start a list of the best flea markets in Paris without talking about the district? At Porte de Clignancourt, the various Saint-Ouen flea markets concentrate 11 spaces and nearly 2,000 traders over 7 hectares. The must-visit destination for bargains, the neighborhood has a market for every specialty: furniture, clothing, jewelry, art, antiques, books, home decor…Find market details, a neighborhood map and opening times here!
📍Rue des Rosiers, Saint-Ouen, 93400
Marché aux puces de Montreuil – A charming flea market in Paris
Less well known than the Saint-Ouen flea markets, the Montreuil flea market is nevertheless far from being to be forgotten: prices are lower, and while you may have to make your way through more bric-a-brac, the bargains the place hides make it a must for Parisian antique dealers. Here, you’ll find beautiful antique furniture and hardware, as well as a number of well-stocked vinyl stands and a wide selection of tableware from around the world.
📍Avenue du Professeur André Lemierre, 75020 Paris
Marché du livre ancien et d’occasion Georges Brassens – A historic flea market
Literature lovers, this flea market is for you! This historic venue in the 15th arrondissement, which hosts cultural events around the world of books, hides a variety of books at very low prices like nowhere else. All literary genres, comics, prints and posters… There’s plenty to choose from, and you can forget about finding your next treasure on the pavilion shelves for hours on end.
Marché aux puces de la Porte de Vanves – One of the most eclectic flea markets in Paris
Perhaps one of the most eclectic flea markets in Paris, along with the Saint-Ouen flea market, the Porte de Vanves flea market sells everything from jewelry, books and clothes to furniture, home decor, art, antiques, glassware, photography, curios and knick-knacks… These open-air stalls invite you to wander and get lost from stall to st all, looking for your next find. An unmissable market if you like your bargains the way they should be.
📍Avenue Georges Lafenestre, 75014 Paris
Marché aux puces d’Aligre – In the heart of Paris
In this market, you can eat, but also (and above all) bargain hunt! Clothes, shoes, old books, household appliances… A word of advice: come early to be sure of a good deal! Here, anything can go very quickly.
📍Place d’Aligre, 75012 Paris
The Stamp Market – For all philatelists
Three times a week, you can discover a selection of old and new stamps and postcards at all prices. A collector’s paradise! Prices here are quite reasonable, but you can always negotiate!
📍23 avenue Marigny, 75008 Paris
Les bouquinistes des bords de Seine – The best place to buy second-hand books
It’s hard not to mention these merchants, who are an integral part of the Parisian landscape Hard hit by the health crisis and the decline in tourism in Paris, the occupants of these little green stalls on the banks of the Seine deserve our full attention. Treasures of the capital’s heritage, the booksellers along the banks of the Seine also hide many nuggets in their stalls, among historic books and posters, testimonies to the Paris of yesteryear, and other works not found elsewhere. Certainly one of the things to do in Paris at least once in your life!
📍Along the Quais de Seine