Large annual flea market with 500 exhibitors in Bourbon-l'Archambault
Every last Sunday of October, the small spa town of Bourbon-l'Archambault transforms into a gigantic open-air flea market. Organized by the association Radio Qui Qu'en Grogne, a local community radio station, this event brings together up to 500 exhibitors on Boulevard Jean Bignon and the adjacent streets, making it one of the largest flea markets in the entire Allier department.
The scale of this flea market is remarkable for a town of less than 3,000 inhabitants. The 500 exhibitors—professional dealers, antique dealers, and individuals—offer a considerable range of items: antique furniture, tableware, trinkets, tools, books, records, vintage clothing, old toys, and curiosities from all eras. The route of several hundred meters allows for a full day of browsing stalls, always with the hope of finding that rare piece.
Bourbon-l'Archambault is a historic town whose medieval castle, thermal baths, and architectural heritage testify to a rich past. The flea market is set against this characterful backdrop, between ancient streets and views of the Bourbon castle ruins. Visitors can take advantage of the day to discover this labeled village, its medieval towers, and its lake.
Beyond the flea market, the day is enhanced by several activities that contribute to its festive atmosphere: a vintage car exhibition, traditional bread baking in a wood-fired oven, and on-site catering. Opening at 6 am allows the most motivated treasure hunters to enjoy the first finds, while the afternoon is more suited for leisurely strolling.
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