Spring bargain hunting at the gates of Amiens
The Rivery Flea Market is a springtime event held at 17 rue Paule Roy, in this commune bordering Amiens on the right bank of the Somme. About fifty individual exhibitors meet for a friendly day of bargain hunting in a peaceful residential neighborhood at the gates of the Picardy capital. Family bric-a-brac, clothing, toys and miscellaneous finds.
Rivery is one of those communes progressively integrated into Amiens's metropolitan area without losing its own identity. On the right bank of the Somme, immediately northeast of Amiens, it retains a residential character.
Unlike large urban réderies with hundreds of stalls, Rivery plays the proximity card. Fifty individual exhibitors, mostly neighborhood residents, create a reunion atmosphere. Hunters come from the quarter, Amiens and nearby communes.
Clothing for the whole family and especially children, shoes, toys, books and comics, crockery, small appliances, tools, childcare items, board games, knick-knacks, decor, DVDs, CDs, sports equipment. Simple bargain hunting accessible to all budgets.
A commune of nearly 5,000 inhabitants in Amiens Métropole. It takes its name from its waterside position, the Somme forming its southern border. Pleasant living environment between residential areas and natural spaces linked to the river and its hortillonnages.
Come by foot or bike if local, arrive early, bring small cash. Relaxed atmosphere, modest prices, possible finds.
Rivery Flea Market on Sunday April 26, 2026, 17 rue Paule Roy. About fifty individual exhibitors in this commune bordering Amiens: neighborhood atmosphere, family bric-a-brac, low prices. Free entry.
Rivery borders Amiens, accessible via ring roads and northeast boulevards. Amiens Métropole bus. Street parking.
About fifty individual exhibitors.
17 rue Paule Roy, Rivery.
Free entry for visitors.
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