May 1st flea market in Mauperthuis, a charming Brie village in Seine-et-Marne
The Mauperthuis flea market is a must-attend May 1st event in this small rural commune of Seine-et-Marne, located between Coulommiers and Rozay-en-Brie. Spread over several streets in the village (rue du Parc, rue du Pré Denis, rue de l'Étang), it attracts bargain hunters, individuals, and dealers from all over the Brie for a day of outdoor bargain hunting in a friendly atmosphere. An authentic village tradition in the heart of the Brie spring.
Every May 1st, the village of Mauperthuis transforms into a huge bargain hunting ground for a major annual flea market that animates the entire town center. This event, deeply rooted in local life, is one of the traditional spring gatherings in Brie. Private individuals, occasional dealers, and exhibitors unpack their treasures along several village streets - rue du Parc, rue du Pré Denis, rue de l'Étang - offering visitors an extended and varied bargain hunting route in the heart of the Brie spring.
Mauperthuis is a small rural commune of about 400 inhabitants located in the arrondissement of Provins, at the heart of central Brie. The village is renowned for its exceptional historical heritage: its 18th-century castle, the park designed by landscape architect Hubert Robert, and its follies (pleasure pavilions) which made it one of the most beautiful estates in the Brie during the Age of Enlightenment. Even today, this prestigious past gives the village a special atmosphere that appeals to visitors and provides an exceptional setting for the flea market.
The flea market's deployment on several streets - rue du Parc, rue du Pré Denis, and rue de l'Étang - allows exhibitors to offer a wide variety of objects and visitors to extend their walk through the stalls. You can find antique furniture, family tableware, decorative objects, vinyl records, books, vintage toys, costume jewelry, clothing, accessories, old tools, and various knick-knacks. The extended nature of the event encourages strolling and chance discoveries in a village festival atmosphere typical of May 1st in France.
The choice of May 1st for this flea market is no accident: a public holiday and symbol of spring, it is traditionally a day suitable for outings, picnics, and family reunions. Bargain hunters from all over central Brie take the opportunity to walk through the village, chat with exhibitors, and bargain hunt early in the morning before the heat of the day. The refreshment stand and small catering on site complete the offer, making the flea market a friendly moment of sharing for residents and visitors.
Remember to arrive early to enjoy the best selection and park easily, and bring small change to facilitate your transactions. Take advantage of your visit to Mauperthuis to explore the riches of the surroundings: the episcopal city of Coulommiers and its famous cheese, the bucolic landscapes of the Grand Morin, the Jouarre castle and its thousand-year-old abbey, or the medieval city of Provins, a UNESCO-listed jewel. A great opportunity to combine bargain hunting, heritage, and nature in the Brie region.
Annual Mauperthuis flea market on Friday, May 1, 2026 (public holiday). Stalls in several village streets. Free admission.
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