19th edition of the Meaux Flea Market at the Halle du Marché, a historic event for Brie bargain hunters
The Meaux Flea Market celebrates its 19th edition in September 2026, at the Halle du Marché. A must-attend event in the Seine-et-Marne bargain hunters' calendar, this flea market brings together dealers, individuals, and lovers of antique objects from 7 a.m. in a covered, historic setting in the heart of the Brie's episcopal city. Nearly two decades of existence make this event one of the pillars of Meaux's commercial and cultural life.
With its 19th edition announced for September 2026, the Meaux Flea Market is one of the oldest and most loyal bargain hunting events in Seine-et-Marne. Nearly two decades of existence have allowed this event to firmly establish itself in the calendar of collectors, dealers, and lovers of antique objects, who gather each year in an atmosphere that is both professional and friendly. The Halle du Marché, a covered facility in the heart of the city, provides an ideal setting for this great day of bargain hunting, which starts at 7 a.m. for early risers.
The most populous sub-prefecture of Seine-et-Marne, Meaux has a remarkable heritage inherited from its episcopal and merchant past. The Gothic Saint-Étienne cathedral, the episcopal palace turned Bossuet museum, the Gallo-Roman ramparts, and the alleys of the old center compose an exceptional setting for visitors. The city is also world-famous for its Brie AOP, the jewel of Brie gastronomy. The presence of a major flea market in a city of this size is not surprising: Meaux has always been a commercial center and an active cultural crossroads, and the flea market is fully part of this tradition.
Setting up at the Halle du Marché has a major advantage: the event is held under cover, which protects it from weather hazards and allows exhibitors to present their merchandise in good conditions. The hall, an open and bright space, hosts a great diversity of exhibitors: professional dealers, antique sellers, individuals emptying their attics, collectors looking to renew their stock. You'll find antique furniture, tableware, glassware, lamps, paintings, prints, books, vinyl records, vintage toys, clothing, jewelry, coins, postcards, and all kinds of curiosities.
The 7 a.m. opening is not insignificant: it corresponds to the tradition of flea markets where real bargain hunters and professionals get up early to find the rare gem before everyone else. The first hours are often the busiest, with an audience of insiders combing the stalls with flashlights in winter and enjoying the cool morning in summer. As the day progresses, the atmosphere becomes more family-oriented, with the arrival of the general public coming to stroll and make discoveries more leisurely. A refreshment stand and small catering are usually available on site.
Take advantage of your visit to explore Meaux's many riches: the Saint-Étienne cathedral and its extraordinary stained glass windows, the Bossuet museum and its French garden designed by Le Nôtre, the Great War Museum of the Pays de Meaux which traces the decisive battles of 1914, the peaceful bends of the Marne perfect for strolling, and of course the local cheese shops where you can taste and buy the famous Brie de Meaux. A day rich in heritage, cultural, and gastronomic discoveries in perspective.
19th Meaux Flea Market on Sunday, September 20, 2026 at the Halle du Marché, from 7 a.m. Free admission.
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