Neighborhood flea market on rue Saint-Martin and rue du Long Pont, world capital of millstones
The La Ferté-sous-Jouarre neighborhood flea market is a local garage sale organized every spring on rue Saint-Martin and rue du Long Pont, in this city famous worldwide for its millstone industry. With 70 private exhibitors, the event remains human-scale and emphasizes the neighborhood atmosphere. It is held in a commune with a fascinating history, located at the confluence of the Marne and Petit Morin rivers, at the eastern gateway of Île-de-France.
Every spring, the city of La Ferté-sous-Jouarre, located in northern Seine-et-Marne at the confluence of the Marne and Petit Morin rivers, organizes its neighborhood flea market on rue Saint-Martin and rue du Long Pont. With about 70 private exhibitors, this is a human-scale garage sale, anchored in local life and animated by the residents of the neighborhood themselves. The atmosphere is that of a local flea market: people come to bargain hunt, but also and above all to meet with neighbors, share a convivial moment, and bring the streets of their neighborhood to life.
Unlike large commercial flea markets that attract anonymous crowds, the La Ferté-sous-Jouarre neighborhood flea market is above all a local event. Exhibitors, mainly residents of rue Saint-Martin and rue du Long Pont, set up their stands in front of their homes or on the sidewalks, transforming their street into a long convivial market. This configuration creates a particular atmosphere, where people gladly discuss an object or a shared memory, where children play in the street while parents bargain hunt, and where each stand tells a bit of the story of a neighborhood family.
La Ferté-sous-Jouarre is a unique city of its kind: it was, from the 16th century until the early 20th century, the world capital of the production of millstones for grinding grain, thanks to the exceptional quality of its millstone rock. In 1853, at the peak of this industry, no less than 23 millstone companies employed between 1,500 and 2,000 workers, and produced more than 20,000 millstones per year, exported worldwide. The millstone workers were nicknamed "the blue hands", because flint penetrated their skin. This exceptional history has left the city with a unique industrial heritage.
Geographically, La Ferté-sous-Jouarre occupies a remarkable position, at the confluence of the Marne and Petit Morin rivers, about 75 km east of Paris. This privileged location has shaped its history and development: river port, stopover town on the route from Meaux to Château-Thierry, commercial crossroads for Briard and Champagne products, it has always been a place of passage and exchange.
Visitors who come to this flea market can extend their day with a discovery of the city and its surroundings. The center of La Ferté-sous-Jouarre, the Ferté Confluences leisure port on the banks of the Marne, the Notre-Dame abbey of Jouarre (4 km away, with its famous Merovingian crypts), and the hiking trails along the Petit Morin offer great possibilities for escapades. La Ferté-sous-Jouarre station allows easy access to the city from Paris Est in less than an hour.
The neighborhood flea market is held on rue Saint-Martin and rue du Long Pont in La Ferté-sous-Jouarre. About 70 private exhibitors. Free admission for visitors. Access by train from Paris Est (line P) or via the A4, La Ferté-sous-Jouarre exit.
La Ferté-sous-Jouarre neighborhood flea market on Sunday, April 26, 2026, rue Saint-Martin and rue du Long Pont. About 70 private exhibitors, neighborhood atmosphere, free admission for visitors.
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Rue Saint-Martin et rue du Long Pont