Bargain hunting on the banks of the Tarn in Gaillac's oldest district
Every spring, the Quai Saint-Jacques Association invites bargain hunters to the banks of the Tarn at the foot of Gaillac's oldest district. The cobbled quays, dominated by the silhouette of Saint-Michel abbey and bordered by half-timbered houses, host private exhibitors and occasional dealers in an exceptional heritage setting, at the heart of the Tarn's wine capital.
The Quai Saint-Jacques flea market is one of the most anticipated events on the Gaillac calendar. It traditionally takes place on the first Sunday of May on the banks of the Tarn, in the oldest district of the town. This unique setting — cobbled quays, medieval pink-brick houses, silhouette of Saint-Michel abbey — gives the event a special flavour.
The Quai Saint-Jacques district is the cradle of Gaillac. It was here, by the Tarn, that the Benedictine abbey at the origin of the town was founded in the 9th century, and it was from these quays that the famous barges loaded with Gaillac wine barrels transited for centuries to Bordeaux and England. The Quai Saint-Jacques Association perpetuates this memory by animating the place several times a year.
On the stalls spread along the quay and in the adjacent streets, the spirit is familial and friendly. Exhibitors — mainly Gaillac locals and residents of vineyard villages (Lisle-sur-Tarn, Rabastens, Técou, Senouillac) — display antique furniture, tableware, books, vinyl records, old postcards of the Gaillacois, clothing, toys, vintner tools, old bottles and regional curiosities.
The setting invites you to extend the visit: Saint-Michel abbey, Wine House, Museum of Fine Arts, and tastings at one of the many estates of the AOC Gaillac vineyard, one of France's oldest.
The Quai Saint-Jacques Association invites you on Sunday May 3rd, 2026 to the banks of the Tarn in Gaillac for its spring flea market. A traditional and family-oriented rendezvous at the heart of the Tarn wine capital's oldest district, with private sellers and occasional dealers on the cobbled quays.
Gaillac is accessible via the A68 (exit 9 or 10) from Toulouse or Albi, or by Gaillac train station on the Toulouse-Rodez line. Quai Saint-Jacques runs along the Tarn in the historic centre. Free parking nearby (Foucaud Park, Place du Griffoul).
Flea market open to private sellers and occasional dealers. Booking with the Quai Saint-Jacques Association.
Drinks and food provided by the association on site. Many restaurants and wine bars nearby in the historic centre.
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Quai Saint-Jacques
Quai Saint-Jacques, berges du Tarn, 81600 Gaillac