The Vanves Flea Market (Puces de Vanves) is a flea market located in the 14th arrondissement of Paris, France on Avenue Marc Sangnierand and Avenue Georges Lafenestre.
The Puces de Vanves is renowned for its mix of antiques, vintage items, collectibles, and bric-a-brac. It is a treasure trove for antique enthusiasts and bargain hunters, offering a diverse selection of furniture, clothing, books, artwork, jewellery, and various decorative objects.
Puces de Vanves is a more intimate and less touristy alternative to the larger flea market at Porte de Clignancourt, commonly known as Les Puces de Saint-Ouen. While it may be smaller in size, the Vanves flea market has its own unique character and a reputation for offering quality antiques and vintage items at reasonable prices. The vendors often change from day to day and week to week. Some regulars come often, but many stalls are different each time you visit.
Market days
Saturday & Sunday
Opening hours
Monday: closed
Tuesday: closed
Wednesday: closed
Thursday: closed
Friday: closed
Saturday: 7am – 2pm
Sunday: 7am – 2pm
How to get there
- By subway: Line 13 – Porte de Vanves station
- By bus: lines 58 – Porte de Vanves stop
- By tram: T3a – Didot Stop
- Vélib’ and Autolib’ available.
- By car: Park nearby at Porte de Châtillon parking or Malakoff parking.
ATM
- Société Générale, 1 Place de la Porte de Vanves, close to the metro exit
Food markets nearby
- Lefebvre market (open on Saturday)
- Brune Market (open on Sunday)
- Villemain market (open on Sunday)
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