The Marché aux Puces in St-Ouen, a suburb of Paris, is the world’s largest antique and flea market, featuring over 2,000 vendors selling antiques, furniture, art, vintage clothing, collectibles, and more. Spanning 17 acres, it consists of a dozen unique markets, each with its own history and style. This guide provides tips on planning your visit, navigating the markets, and ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience.
In this Itinerary:
– Introduction
– What to Expect
– Heather’s Flea Market Experience
– The History of the Marché aux Puces
– What’s the Difference Between an Antiquaire and a Brocanteur ?
– Practical Information
– When To Go, Opening Hours & Special Events
– What To Wear & What to Bring (or Not)
– Maps, Tourism Office & Getting to the Flea Market
– Health, Safety , Accessibility & Etiquette
– Flea Market Services: Guides, Packaging, & Shipping
– The 12 Markets of the Puces de St-Ouen
1. Marché Vernaison
2. Marché Dauphine
3. Marché Paul Bert
4. Marché Serpette
5. Marché Biron
6. Marché Jules Vallès
7. Le Passage Lécuyer-Vallès
8. Marché Malassis
9. L’Entrepôt
10. Marché Malik
11. Marché Antica
12. Marché Cambo
– The Main Market Streets at the Puces de Saint Ouen
A. Rue des Rosiers
B. Rue Paul Bert
C. Rue Lécuyer
– Video Visit of Les Puces
– Suggested Itineraries
– Full Day Itinerary – A Bit of Everything
– Half Day Itinerary – Only the Best
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