Noisy-Rudignon Grand Flea Market
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Noisy-Rudignon Grand Flea Market

Annual grand flea market of the small village of Noisy-Rudignon in southern Seine-et-Marne

Noisy-Rudignon — Seine-et-Marne (77)
Dates 24 May 2026
Location Noisy-Rudignon (77)
Admission Free
Exhibitors —

About Noisy-Rudignon Flea Market

The Noisy-Rudignon Grand Flea Market is one of those village events that make all the charm of rural Seine-et-Marne. Organized every year in May in this tiny village in the south of the department, between Montereau-Fault-Yonne and Moret-sur-Loing, it brings together local exhibitors and bargain hunters from the area in the authentic atmosphere of a country flea market. A great opportunity to discover a preserved corner of Seine-et-Marne while enjoying the pleasure of browsing.

The Noisy-Rudignon Grand Flea Market: a Village Event

Noisy-Rudignon is one of those confidential small villages of southern Seine-et-Marne that you usually only visit for an event like the annual grand flea market. With its few hundred inhabitants spread across a preserved agricultural setting, this village in the canton of Montereau-Fault-Yonne perfectly embodies rural Seine-et-Marne, that of cultivated fields, Brie farms, small bell towers and quiet roads. Its annual flea market is one of the highlights of the local calendar.

The Authenticity of a Rural Flea Market

Small village flea markets have a special charm that escapes large urban events. Here, no hundreds of exhibitors or dense crowd: you take your time, chat with the sellers, haggle gently, meet familiar faces. The atmosphere is warm, village-like, full of that simple friendliness that makes the salt of country events.

What to Find at the Noisy-Rudignon Flea Market?

As in any village flea market worthy of the name, you will find everything: old tableware, glassware, agricultural tools, farm furniture, trinkets, clothing, toys, books, vinyl records, small DIY equipment, costume jewelry and sometimes a few more sought-after pieces that delight collectors. Lovers of rural objects, old tools or country furniture can make great finds there.

Noisy-Rudignon, Gateway to Southern Seine-et-Marne

Located in the south of Seine-et-Marne, halfway between Montereau-Fault-Yonne and Moret-sur-Loing, Noisy-Rudignon offers direct access to several treasures of the department: the confluence of the Seine and Yonne at Montereau, the banks of the Loing dear to Alfred Sisley, the picturesque villages of La Bassée, and further on the Fontainebleau forest and its UNESCO-listed royal castle.

An Undiscovered Seine-et-Marne to Discover

Far from traditional tourist circuits and the urban centers of the north of the department, southern Seine-et-Marne remains a territory to discover. Its agricultural landscapes, its peaceful villages, its small Romanesque churches, its traditional farms and its gastronomic heritage constitute a wealth often underestimated.

Practical Information

The Noisy-Rudignon grand flea market is held on Sunday May 24, 2026 in the village. Free admission for visitors. Access by car via the N6 from Paris, then D29. The nearest SNCF station is Montereau-Fault-Yonne (line R).

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Noisy-Rudignon grand flea market on Sunday May 24, 2026 in the village.

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Free admission for visitors.

Practical information — Noisy-Rudignon Flea Market

Practical Information

  • City: Noisy-Rudignon (77940)
  • Venue: Village center
  • Admission: Free
  • Access: N6, D29, Montereau-Fault-Yonne station (line R)
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