The permanent historic brocante at Place d'Aligre since 1779
The Place d'Aligre brocante operates daily except Monday, Tuesday through Sunday, on the eastern half of the square next to the open-air food market and the covered Beauvau market in the 12th arrondissement of Paris. A Parisian institution since 1779, this small open-air brocante lets you hunt antiques, tableware, old books, vintage clothing and trinkets year-round in an authentic popular atmosphere.
The Place d'Aligre brocante is one of the oldest markets in Paris still in operation, established in 1779.
Three markets coexist on the same site: the open-air food market, the covered Beauvau market (listed historic monument) and the brocante on the eastern half.
Mostly professional sellers offering antiques, old tableware, lighting, trinkets, books, postcards, vinyl, vintage clothing, silverware and curiosities.
A Parisian village feel with cafés like Le Baron Rouge, the Viaduc des Arts and the Coulée Verte nearby.
Permanent Place d'Aligre brocante, open every morning except Monday, Tuesday to Sunday. Parisian institution since 1779. Antiques, tableware, vintage clothing, trinkets. Tue-Fri 9am-1pm and 4pm-7:30pm, Sat 9am-1pm and 3:30pm-7:30pm, Sun 9am-1:30pm.
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