Large Sunday antiques market between Paris 7th and 15th arrondissements
Every Sunday, Avenue de Saxe becomes one of the largest professional brocantes in Paris. Along the tree-lined side alley crossing the 7th and 15th arrondissements, dozens of dealers display their treasures at dawn.
This is a professional dealers only event. Antiquarians offer selected quality items: 18th and 19th century furniture, Art Deco objects, silverware, paintings, crystal, old lighting, collector jewellery and rare books.
Bordered by Haussmannian buildings, the avenue opens onto the École Militaire. The Invalides, Champ-de-Mars and Eiffel Tower are nearby.
Come early (7-8 am) for the best pieces. Negotiation is a tradition: expect 10-20% off listed prices.
Throughout 2026, Avenue de Saxe continues to host its Sunday professional brocante. Every Sunday morning, exhibitors set up from 6 am along the avenue to display antique furniture and art objects.
This weekly event has become one of the most renowned antique markets in central Paris, attracting both loyal local customers and international bargain hunters. Entry is free for visitors.
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Avenue de Saxe
17 avenue de Saxe, 75007 Paris