May 8 flea market on Templars Street, small Briard village with Templar history
The La Croix-en-Brie annual flea market is held every year on May 8, a public holiday ideal for bargain hunters, in this small Briard village at the heart of the Brie Nangissienne. Set up on rue des Templiers (Templars Street), a street whose name recalls the historical presence of the Knights Templar in this area (there is still a place called La Commanderie de la Croix), the flea market attracts bargain hunters and curious visitors in a peaceful village atmosphere, far from large urban fairs.
Every May 8, the small village of La Croix-en-Brie, in the heart of the Brie Nangissienne in southern Seine-et-Marne, comes alive for its annual flea market. Set up on rue des Templiers, this event benefits from the public holiday to attract bargain hunters from surrounding communes, from Chenoise, Maison-Rouge, Nangis, or even Provins. It is one of those confidential but authentic gatherings that make the charm of village flea markets in Seine-et-Marne, far from the hustle and bustle of large fairs.
La Croix-en-Brie is a very small commune of just over 600 inhabitants, but it has a particularly rich historical past. The very name of the street where the flea market takes place - rue des Templiers (Templars Street) - testifies to the past presence of the Knights Templar in this area. Not far away is still a place called La Commanderie de la Croix, a memory of a Templar commandery that exploited the fertile lands of the Briard plateau in the Middle Ages. This historical depth gives the village a particular personality.
Organizing a flea market on May 8, a public holiday in France, is an excellent choice that allows a wide audience to participate without professional constraint. It is one of the first great events of the beautiful season, after Easter and before Ascension, and it is part of this tradition of May bridges that see flea markets flourish in all four corners of the country. La Croix-en-Brie fully takes advantage of this slot to attract its visitors.
What makes the charm of the La Croix-en-Brie flea market is precisely its village character. No crowd, no stress, no overvalued prices: people come here for the pleasure of strolling between the stands, chatting with exhibitors, finding the little discovery they did not expect. The stands are held both by villagers and residents of neighboring communes, and by a few local professionals who bring their know-how. Clothes, books, crockery, toys, trinkets, furniture, garden tools, and decorative objects make up a varied and generally very affordable offer.
La Croix-en-Brie is located in the heart of the Brie Nangissienne, an area of southern Seine-et-Marne that extends around Nangis and retains a very rural character. Large cereal cultures, small villages grouped around their church, open landscapes with distant horizons: this is agricultural and preserved Seine-et-Marne, less than an hour from Paris but already in the heart of the countryside. The surroundings offer many possibilities for walks, especially towards Provins, a medieval city classified by UNESCO, located only about twenty kilometers away.
The La Croix-en-Brie annual flea market is held on rue des Templiers. Free admission for visitors. Access from Paris via the A5 (Nangis exit), or from Provins via the D412. Parking in the village.
La Croix-en-Brie annual flea market on Friday, May 8, 2026 (public holiday), rue des Templiers. Village atmosphere at the heart of the Brie Nangissienne, free admission for visitors.
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