Annual flea market in the border village of Gorcy in Meurthe-et-Moselle
The Gorcy flea market brings together bargain hunters and exhibitors every year in this picturesque village in northern Meurthe-et-Moselle, located at the gates of Belgium and Luxembourg. Lovers of antique objects, trinkets, and good deals gather in the village streets for a friendly day of outdoor treasure hunting. Entry is free for visitors.
Every year in September, the municipality of Gorcy hosts its traditional flea market in the village streets. Located on the Belgian-Luxembourgish border, this small town in the Pays-Haut attracts bargain hunters from the three neighboring countries, creating a cosmopolitan and warm atmosphere.
Exhibitors, both professionals and individuals, offer a wide range of items: antique furniture, tableware, trinkets, books, vinyl records, vintage clothing, and collectibles of all kinds. The village lanes transform for the occasion into a vast open-air flea market, conducive to discoveries and good deals.
Nestled in the Chiers valley, Gorcy offers a green and pleasant setting for strolling among the stalls. The village has several shops and restaurants where you can eat throughout the day. Its immediate proximity to the Luxembourg border makes it a popular crossing point for flea market enthusiasts from the entire cross-border region.
Spaces are open to professionals and individuals wishing to sell their second-hand items. It is advisable to contact the Gorcy town hall or local associations for information on registration procedures and stall prices.
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