The weekly flea market in the old greenhouses of Tullins
Every Sunday, the old greenhouses of Tullins, located on the route de Saint-Quentin on the outskirts of town, host a weekly flea market and car boot sale. This regular event, organized by Cappadoro, brings together between 50 and 100 exhibitors in an unusual location that combines covered spaces and outdoor areas.
The originality of this flea market lies in its location: old horticultural greenhouses converted into a flea market. This structure offers an ideal covered space for exhibitors and visitors, while also offering outdoor pitches for sunny days. The special atmosphere of these greenhouses, with their natural light and their glass and metal architecture, adds a unique touch to the treasure hunting experience.
Unlike many car boot sales reserved for individuals, the Serres flea market welcomes both occasional sellers and professional dealers. This mix enriches the offering: you can find everyday items at low prices as well as more sought-after flea market pieces, vintage items, collectibles, and curiosities for discerning enthusiasts.
Tullins is a commune of about 7,500 inhabitants located between Grenoble and Voiron, in the heart of the Voironnais region. The route de Saint-Quentin, where the old greenhouses are located, is easily accessible from the main roads. The Sunday flea market is part of the local landscape and attracts regulars who come every week to find new treasures.
Old greenhouses, route de Saint-Quentin, 38210 Tullins. Free parking.
Every Sunday, from 6 am to 3 pm. Exhibitors from 5:30 am.
Indoor: €4/m without table. Outdoor: €3/m. Tables 1.80 m: €2 each.
Free.
Food and drinks available on site.
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Les Anciennes Serres
Route de Saint-Quentin, 38210 Tullins