Samoreau's 350 sellers, the Museum of Life of Yesteryear Grand Flea Market with its Affaire conclue experts: 11 Paris region picks for the June 20-21, 2026 weekend.
Where to hunt this weekend in the Paris region? June 20-21, 2026 falls on the Fête de la Musique weekend, and June's big flea markets make the most of the long days to run at full tilt. Committees of festivities, sports clubs and neighbourhood associations unpack at full throttle, from the rural outer ring to the eastern Paris faubourgs. Enough to fill a whole weekend, from the south of Seine-et-Marne to the far reaches of Val-d'Oise.
My favourite goes to the Samoreau spring flea market and its 350 sellers on the banks of the Seine, near Fontainebleau: hard to find a more refreshing setting for a day of hunting. For something sharper, the Museum of Life of Yesteryear Grand Flea Market at Les Ormes-sur-Voulzie, with its experts from the TV show Affaire conclue, and the 41st Avernes brocante stand out. Here is the round-up, from the big machines to the village gems.
Samoreau Spring Flea Market, 350 sellers on the banks of the Seine near Fontainebleau (Seine-et-Marne)
Sunday June 21, the Samoreau Spring Flea Market takes over the magnificent Parc Saint-Aubin, on the banks of the Seine, a stone's throw from Fontainebleau and Avon. Run by the town hall, it gathers around 350 sellers, making it one of the biggest hunting events in Seine-et-Marne.
Private sellers and dealers rub shoulders in a leafy, wooded setting that makes a change from suburban car parks: furniture, crockery, clothes, toys, books and bric-a-brac as far as the eye can see. The nearby château de Fontainebleau and its forest make for an easy day-long outing, between hunting and strolling. Free entry for visitors. A great spring classic to tackle with good shoes and the morning ahead of you.
Museum of Life of Yesteryear Grand Flea Market at Les Ormes-sur-Voulzie, the Affaire conclue experts (Seine-et-Marne)
Saturday June 20 and Sunday June 21, the Museum of Life of Yesteryear Grand Flea Market brings the esplanade of this offbeat cultural site at Les Ormes-sur-Voulzie alive, in the south of Seine-et-Marne. For two days, sellers, festive activities and highlights follow one another — including object appraisals by experts from France 2's Affaire conclue show.
That is what sets this event apart from classic flea markets: you can have your finds valued, wander through the museum and hunt in a setting entirely devoted to the memory of everyday objects of the past. Full-weekend format, ideal for fans of antiques and rural heritage. Combine it with a visit to the museum itself, the heart of the event. A one-of-a-kind outing in the Paris region's hunting calendar.
41st Annual Avernes Brocante, 200 to 300 sellers and a funfair (Val-d'Oise)
Sunday June 21, the Avernes & Gadancourt festivities committee runs the 41st edition of its annual brocante, from 8 am to 5 pm. Between 200 and 300 professional sellers fill rue du Château, rue de l'Église, the City Parc and the Orangery of this village in the French Vexin.
Forty-one years on the clock: few Val-d'Oise events can boast such longevity. The stalls take over the whole village centre, in a rural, heritage setting, with a funfair and catering on site to make a real family day of it. Free entry. Furniture, crockery, antiques and bric-a-brac change hands in a village-fair atmosphere. A must of the third Sunday of June for hunters in the north-western Paris region.
AS Ermont Brocante, 200 to 300 stalls at the Rebuffat sports complex (Val-d'Oise)
Sunday June 21, AS Ermont, the town's multi-sports club, runs its annual brocante at the Rebuffat sports complex, 1 allée Jean de Florette. Between 200 and 300 private sellers unpack in this leafy, sporty setting, on the third Sunday of June.
An open-air yard sale in its friendliest spirit: the AS Ermont brocante offers bric-a-brac, clothes, toys and all sorts of objects at gentle prices, in aid of the club. A barbecue, refreshments and parking on site round out the picture. Free entry. Ermont is easily reached by Transilien from Paris. A popular, family event, perfect for hunting among private sellers without breaking the bank, in a sporty fête atmosphere.
CSC Hissez-Haut Yard Sale in Nanterre, up to 315 sellers on place du Maréchal Foch (Hauts-de-Seine)
Saturday June 20, the Hissez-Haut Social and Cultural Centre holds its big open-air yard sale on place du Maréchal Foch in Nanterre, from 8 am to 6 pm. Up to 315 private sellers set up: it is one of the biggest sales in Hauts-de-Seine, and one of the rare large Saturday events this weekend.
An authentic neighbourhood yard sale run by a community centre, it embodies the spirit of bonds between residents typical of this kind of event. Clothes, toys, crockery, books and attic treasures change hands in a popular, good-natured atmosphere, in the heart of Nanterre. Free entry for visitors. Best for those wanting to hunt as early as Saturday and keep Sunday for the big outer-ring brocantes.
Verneuil-sur-Seine Festival Flea Market, hunting at the heart of the town fête (Yvelines)
Saturday June 20 and Sunday June 21, the Verneuil-sur-Seine Festival Flea Market takes place outside the town hall, across the whole weekend. Part of the Fêtes de Verneuil programme, it is the annual hunting highlight of this town in the Seine loop, in a festive atmosphere blending brocante, activities and local festivities.
The appeal of the format: you hunt against the backdrop of a genuine town fête, between stalls and activities laid on by the town. Furniture, crockery, clothes, toys and antiques pass from hand to hand over two days. Free entry. Verneuil-sur-Seine is reached by Transilien from Paris Saint-Lazare. A full weekend for those who like to mix hunting with a village-in-festival atmosphere, on the banks of the Seine.
Limetz-Villez Grand Flea Market, hunting at the gates of Giverny and Monet (Yvelines)
Sunday June 21, the village of Limetz-Villez runs its grand flea market through the streets of the centre, at the far north-west of Yvelines. The setting makes it all: you hunt just a few steps from Claude Monet's famous house in Giverny, in the Seine loop.
A village event par excellence, it gathers private sellers and dealers in a preserved rural setting where Impressionist heritage meets the gentleness of the Seine banks. Furniture, antiques, crockery, books and family bric-a-brac are unpacked far from the bustle of the big sales. Combine it without hesitation with a visit to Monet's gardens, just across the river. A heritage gem of the weekend, for those who want to mix hunting with Impressionist tourism.
Porte de Montreuil Flea Market, 300 dealers in weekend mode (Paris)
Saturday June 20 and Sunday June 21, the Porte de Montreuil Flea Market holds its big session on avenue du Professeur-André-Lemierre, on the edge of the 20th arrondissement. Around 300 sellers set out their wares: bargain vintage clothing, bric-a-brac, used tools, crockery, books and curiosities of every kind.
A Paris institution since the 19th century, more popular and less touristy than Saint-Ouen, Montreuil remains the kingdom of dig-through hunting. Old-school format, ideal for those who like rummaging through piles rather than browsing polished stalls. It is also the only real flea market in this selection, open all weekend. Direct access by metro 9 (Porte de Montreuil). A real flea market, unfiltered, in the heart of Paris.
ADHEL Brocante in Châtenay-Malabry, hunting in the LaVallée eco-district (Hauts-de-Seine)
Sunday June 21, ADHEL (Association of LaVallée Eco-district Residents) runs its neighbourhood brocante on the Cours du Commerce of the LaVallée eco-district, in Châtenay-Malabry. An event run by the residents themselves, it embodies the values of social bonds and sustainable development specific to this innovative district.
The format is unusual: a neighbourhood brocante in a brand-new eco-district, where second-hand takes on its full meaning. Local residents unpack clothes, toys, books, crockery and everyday objects in a festive atmosphere among neighbours. The apéritif offered by the Mayor at 11.30 am celebrates the life of this new community. Free entry. A human-scale event, perfect for those who want to step away from the big sales and hunt in a neighbourhood atmosphere.
Rive-Manga Solidarity Yard Sale in Brunoy, hunting for a good cause (Essonne)
Sunday June 21, the Rive-Manga association runs its annual solidarity yard sale in Brunoy, on rue de Mandres, in aid of the LEA charity. Private sellers and Brunoy residents set up in the open air for a day of hunting with a charitable purpose.
The charitable angle is what makes the event special: you hunt while supporting a cause. A favourable seller rate for Brunoy locals, free entry for visitors. Clothes, toys, books, crockery and second-hand goods change hands in a friendly, committed atmosphere. Brunoy is reached by RER D from Paris. A format to favour for those who want to combine hunting, bargains and a charitable gesture, in a town with the residential charm of Essonne.
Chevilly-Larue Summer Brocante, covered hall and easy parking (Val-de-Marne)
Saturday June 20, Chevilly-Larue hosts its summer brocante on the car park and inside the Salle Jacqueline Auriol, boulevard Jean Mermoz, from 10 am to 6 pm. A covered hall and easy parking make it a practical, popular event for Val-de-Marne hunters, sheltered whatever the weather.
A friendly local brocante format, it is one of the rare partly covered events in the selection, an asset in case of a summer storm. Private sellers and dealers offer furniture, crockery, clothes, toys and antiques in a relaxed atmosphere. Free entry. On Saturday afternoon, it rounds out a hunting weekend ideally for those who want a quiet, accessible event, without the crush of the big open-air sales.
Also worth a look this weekend in the Paris region
- Saint-Mesmes Yard Sale Sunday June 21, nearly 85 sellers on chemin des Buttes, in a small town near Claye-Souilly (Seine-et-Marne).
- La Queue-les-Yvelines Yard Sale Sunday June 21, on rue Nationale, run by the festivities committee in a neighbourly-fête atmosphere of the Pays houdanais (Yvelines).
- Jutigny Flea Market Sunday June 21, starting as early as 6 am around the church, in a village in southern Seine-et-Marne near Provins (Seine-et-Marne).
For more regional weekend picks, head to our national agenda. Happy hunting on Paris region roads this weekend of June 20-21, 2026.