Car boot sale and craft market in the streets of Tramont-Saint-André
The car boot sale and craft market of Tramont-Saint-André brings together bargain hunters and artisans in the streets of this small village of 56 inhabitants, south of Meurthe-et-Moselle. The event unfolds on Grande rue, rue de la Source, and rue de l'Église, mixing second-hand items and local artisanal creations. Free entry, rural and friendly atmosphere.
Tramont-Saint-André is one of the smallest villages in Meurthe-et-Moselle, with only 56 inhabitants. Yet, every summer, this tiny hamlet comes alive for a day to host its car boot sale and craft market, an event that attracts visitors from far beyond the municipal borders.
The car boot sale takes place in the three main streets of the village: Grande rue, rue de la Source, and rue de l'Église. Individuals set up their stalls, offering clothes, toys, crockery, books, and everyday items, while local artisans present their creations: pottery, jewelry, food products, wooden objects, and handmade decorations.
The originality of this event lies in the combination of the traditional car boot sale and the craft market. Visitors can thus alternate between hunting for second-hand items and discovering local artisanal creations. This dual dimension gives the event a unique and attractive character, valuing both reuse and the know-how of the region's artisans.
Tramont-Saint-André is nestled in a hilly landscape typical of southern Toulois, on the border of Meurthe-et-Moselle and the Vosges. The village, preserved from urbanization, offers a bucolic and peaceful setting for a day of outdoor bargain hunting. Visitors appreciate the tranquility and authenticity of this place, so different from large urban flea markets.
Car boot sale and craft market of Tramont-Saint-André in the village streets. Free entry.
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