The semi-annual event organized by the City of Maurepas
Organized by the City of Maurepas, the Spring Flea Market is a semi-annual event held twice a year, in June and in autumn. For the 2026 spring edition, the city confirms on its official website that a flea market is scheduled for June.
Maurepas, with its approximately 19,000 inhabitants, is a young and dynamic town in the south of the Yvelines, at the gateway to the Rambouillet forest. Created in the 1970s as a new town, it now has a rich associative fabric and numerous cultural and sports facilities.
Registration is done via the MyBrocante platform. The dual annual organization (spring and autumn) allows everyone to participate at the most convenient season.
Food trucks on site allow visitors to enjoy a meal without leaving the site. This catering offer, combined with the relaxed atmosphere, makes for a pleasant day for families.
For outside visitors, the flea market is a great opportunity to discover Maurepas and its surroundings. The Rambouillet forest is a few kilometers away, and the Château de Versailles is about fifteen kilometers away.
The Maurepas Spring Flea Market 2026 takes place on Sunday, June 7, 2026, from 9 AM to 6 PM, in the city center. Organized by the City of Maurepas, it brings together approximately 251 private exhibitors in a friendly and family atmosphere. Event strictly reserved for non-professionals. Free entry for bargain hunters. Exhibitor registrations are done online on the MyBrocante platform.
June 2026 (exact date announced by the town hall).
Maurepas (78310), Yvelines.
Via the MyBrocante platform. Town hall contact: 01 30 66 54 00.
Free admission. Food trucks on site.
From Paris via the A13 and N10. Coignières and La Verrière SNCF stations nearby (line N).
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