The Montreuil Flea Market (Puces de Montreuil or Marché aux puces de la porte de Montreuil) is a flea market located in the eastern suburbs of Paris, France, in the 20th arrondissement.
This market is mainly for affordable new and second-hand clothes, shoes, and accessories. It’s not a tourist destination, but it’s busy and popular with locals, and you can still find bargains, as well as an occasional treasure. Thrifty shoppers and vintage fashion enthusiasts seeking secondhand clothes will be particularly thrilled as the market offers a wide array of items ranging from leather jackets and Hawaiian shirts to military parkas. You should watch out for counterfeits.
There are a few typical flea market stalls, you’ll have the best luck finding them on Saturday and Monday. There’s a small section dedicated to vintage items including home decor and bric-a-brac. Recently the market has faced some challenges due to many contractions taking place in the area, but plans to continue operating.
The Montreuil flea market doesn’t have the best reputation, and some people might feel uncomfortable visiting alone. Take standard city precautions when attending.
Market days
Monday, Saturday, Sunday
Opening hours
Monday: 7am – 7:30pm
Tuesday: closed
Wednesday: closed
Thursday: closed
Friday: closed
Saturday: 7am – 7:30pm
Sunday: 7am – 7:30pm
How to get there
- By subway: Line 9 – Porte de Montreuil station
- By bus: Line 215, 351 – Rue de Paris stop
- By tram: Line T3b – Porte de Montreuil stop
Nearest food markets
- Cours de Vincennes Market (open on Saturday)
- Réunion Market (open on Sunday)
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