Major spring brocante of the Marais with 500 professional exhibitors
The Rue de Bretagne Brocante is one of Paris's largest biannual antiques events. In the heart of the Marais, around 500 professional and private sellers set up on Rue de Bretagne, Rue Perrée, Rue Spuller and Boulevard du Temple. Mid-century furniture, porcelain, silverware, old books, prints, vintage and curiosities — the spring edition brings together the entire Parisian brocante universe for three days.
The Rue de Bretagne Brocante is one of Paris's biggest professional brocante markets. Twice a year, spring and autumn, it transforms this emblematic Haut Marais district into a vast open-air market. The spring 2026 edition will host around 500 sellers, pros and private, from Friday to Sunday, 6am-7pm.
Stalls extend along Rue de Bretagne, around the 3rd arrondissement town hall, Rue Perrée, Rue Spuller and Boulevard du Temple.
Expect mid-century modern furniture, Sèvres and Limoges porcelain, antique silverware, Art Deco lamps, prints, old books, vintage clothing, industrial objects and curiosities.
During those three days, cafés overflow, restaurants are full, and the Marché des Enfants Rouges (Paris's oldest covered market) benefits from the crowd.
Arrive early, negotiate politely, and plan a walking route.
The spring 2026 edition of the Rue de Bretagne Brocante will take place in May in Paris's 3rd arrondissement. 500 professional and private sellers across Rue de Bretagne, Rue Perrée, Rue Spuller and Boulevard du Temple for three days.
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Rue de Bretagne, rue Perrée, rue Spuller, boulevard du Temple, 75003 Paris