Annual car boot sale in the medieval town of Liverdun in Meurthe-et-Moselle
The Liverdun car boot sale takes place every year in this charming medieval town overlooking the Moselle. Organized by the A.C.L. (Association des Commerçants de Liverdun), the event hosts over 350 exhibitors along Avenue Eugène Lerebourg. Visitors will find a wide selection of second-hand items in a family-friendly and friendly atmosphere. Refreshments and food available on site. Free entry.
Liverdun, a picturesque medieval town perched above a bend in the Moselle, hosts a large-scale car boot sale every year. Organized by the A.C.L., the Association des Commerçants de Liverdun, this event has become a major gathering for flea market and bargain enthusiasts in the Nancy metropolitan area.
Avenue Eugène Lerebourg, the main artery of the lower town, transforms into a huge open-air market with over 350 exhibitors. Individuals and bargain hunters offer a complete range of items: clothing, toys, books, tableware, small furniture, decorative objects, vinyl records, and trinkets of all kinds. The scale of the event allows for discoveries at every stand.
The charm of Liverdun adds a special dimension to this car boot sale. Between the bends of the Moselle and the medieval streets of the upper town, visitors can combine bargain hunting with a stroll in a remarkable environment. The town, known for its madeleines and historical heritage, offers a unique setting for this friendly flea market day.
Exhibitors can set up from the morning, with pitches allocated along Avenue Eugène Lerebourg. Registrations are managed by the A.C.L. via email at [email protected]. Refreshments and food are available on site for both exhibitors and visitors throughout the day.
Car boot sale of Liverdun on Avenue Eugène Lerebourg, organized by the A.C.L. Over 350 exhibitors expected.
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