The Saint-Ouen Flea Market (Les Puces de Saint-Ouen or Marché aux Puces) in Paris is the largest concentration of antique and second-hand dealers in the world. The market is open every weekend of the year and it draws more than 5 million visitors a year. Located at the northern edge of Paris, just outside the 18th arrondissement in Saint-Ouen, it covers seven hectares and comprises eleven covered markets, five shopping streets, and additional pavement stalls. The markets each have their own character and together offer a wide range of antiques, vintage fashion pieces, plates, jewels, paintings, artefacts, furniture, clocks, sculptures, books, toys, postcards, and collectibles across hundreds of dealers. It is listed as one of the most visited tourist sites in France. There are many restaurants and hotels nearby the market.
These are the shopping street names:
- Rue Jules Vallès
- Rue Lecuyer
- Rue Paul Bert
- Rue des Rosiers
- l’Impasse Simon
Market info
- Entrance fee: Free
- How to get there: It is reachable by metro on lines 4, 13, and 14, with stops at Porte de Clignancourt, Garibaldi, Porte de Saint-Ouen, and Saint-Ouen, or by bus routes 85 and 95.
- Tips: You can download the map of the flea market here.
Market days
Monday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Opening hours on market days
Monday: 10am – 6pm
Tuesday: closed
Wednesday: closed
Thursday: closed
Friday: 8am – 12pm
Saturday: 10am – 6pm
Sunday: 10am – 6pm
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