Les Trois Villages - Vide-Greniers Brocantes Einstein
Edition 2026 Car Boot Sale Outdoor Weekly

Les Trois Villages - Vide-Greniers Brocantes Einstein

Weekly car boot sale and flea market every Sunday at the Einstein parking lot, Château-Gombert

Marseille — Bouches-du-Rhône (13) 100 exhibitors
Dates 04 Jan — 27 Dec 2026
Location Marseille (13)
Admission Free
Exhibitors 100 exhibitors

About Les Trois Villages Marseille

Les Trois Villages is a weekly car boot sale and flea market held every Sunday from 6 am to 4 pm in the Einstein parking lot, at 306 rue Albert Einstein in the 13th arrondissement of Marseille. Over 100 exhibitors, professionals and individuals, offer second-hand furniture, collector's items, tableware, clothing, trinkets, and finds of all kinds. Located near the Château-Gombert district and the Technopôle, this Sunday event has become one of Marseille's essential flea markets for bargain hunters and treasure seekers.

Les Trois Villages: The Sunday Rendezvous for Marseille's Treasure Hunters

Every Sunday, the Einstein parking lot at 306 rue Albert Einstein in the 13th arrondissement of Marseille transforms into a vast open-air market where professional and private sellers of antiques gather. Les Trois Villages, also known as "Vide-Greniers Brocantes Einstein Château-Gombert," hosts over 100 exhibitors who set up their stalls in front of their vehicles, creating a friendly and lively atmosphere from the early morning hours.

A Strategic Location in North Marseille

The market is located in the RTM relay parking lot on rue Albert Einstein, near the La Rose metro station and the historic district of Château-Gombert. This location, about fifteen minutes from Marseille city center, is easily accessible by public transport thanks to bus lines 1, 1s, 142J, and 144J, as well as its proximity to the Technopôle de Château-Gombert. Parking is free in the vicinity, making it easy for visitors arriving by car.

A Varied Offer for All Tastes

The stalls at Les Trois Villages offer a wide variety of goods characteristic of flea markets in the South of France:

  • Second-hand furniture: tables, chairs, chests of drawers, shelves, and small furniture
  • Tableware and table arts: earthenware, glassware, Provençal ceramics
  • Clothing and accessories: vintage, second-hand, shoes
  • Books, records, and comic books
  • Decorative objects and trinkets
  • Tools, DIY, and gardening equipment
  • Toys, games, and collector's items

The mix of professional and private sellers ensures a wide range of prices, from small finds for a few euros to more substantial furniture pieces. Regulars know they need to arrive early—from 6 am—to find the best deals, as the most seasoned treasure hunters are present at opening.

A Market Rooted in Local Life

Les Trois Villages draws its name from the three historic villages in northern Marseille—Château-Gombert, Les Olives, and Plan-de-Cuques—of which it is a natural meeting point. This weekly car boot sale plays an important social role in the neighborhood, offering a place for exchange and conviviality where residents meet every weekend. The atmosphere is relaxed, with refreshment stands and food stalls on-site to accompany the morning of treasure hunting.

A Pleasant Environment for Sunday Treasure Hunting

The open space of the parking lot provides a generous area to accommodate exhibitors and visitors, with smooth circulation between the stalls. On sunny Sundays, the Provençal sun adds to the pleasure of strolling among the stalls. The proximity to the Parc de Château-Gombert and the old village allows for extending the outing with a walk through this district with its preserved village character, its picturesque streets, and its Museum of Arts and Popular Traditions.

Information for Exhibitors

Registration is done directly on-site on Sunday mornings, without prior reservation, for a stall fee of 10 euros. Each exhibitor has a space in front of their vehicle. The market is open to everyone, professionals and individuals alike, without any special formalities. For any information, you can contact the organizer Pierre AOPS at 07 50 47 29 70.

Les Trois Villages Marseille — edition 2026

Les Trois Villages continues its weekly event in 2026 at the Einstein parking lot, 306 rue Albert Einstein, Marseille 13th. Every Sunday from 6 am to 4 pm, over 100 exhibitors offer furniture, used items, and antiques. Free entry.

Prices Les Trois Villages Marseille 2026

Free entry for visitors. Exhibitor stall: €10.

Practical information — Les Trois Villages Marseille

Practical Information

  • Location: Einstein Parking Lot, 306 rue Albert Einstein, 13013 Marseille
  • Hours: Every Sunday from 6:00 am to 4:00 pm
  • Number of exhibitors: Over 100 each Sunday
  • Visitor Entry: Free
  • Exhibitor Stall Fee: €10
  • Parking: Free in the vicinity of the site

Access by Public Transport

  • Bus lines 1, 1s, 142J, 144J — stop Einstein Parking Relais
  • Bus B3B — stop Technopôle de Château-Gombert
  • Metro La Rose (nearby)

Contact

  • Organizer: Pierre AOPS
  • Phone: 07 50 47 29 70
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Where does it take place Les Trois Villages Marseille

Parking Einstein

306 rue Albert Einstein, 13013 Marseille

Contact

Tel
07 50 47 29 70

Les Trois Villages Marseille in brief

Car Boot Sale Outdoor Weekly All Audiences Free Admission Family-Friendly Bouches-du-Rhône Hebdomadaire (dimanches)