Annual flea market and car boot sale in the medieval Bourbonnoux street and Place Louis Lacombe in Bourges
Rue Bourbonnoux is the most emblematic medieval street in Bourges. Nearly 500 meters long, it connects Place Gordaine to Saint-Étienne Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Lined with half-timbered houses from the 15th and 16th centuries, artisan shops, and restaurants, it provides a unique setting for this annual flea market, which has become a spring tradition in Bourges.
The Bourbonnoux neighborhood association, with the active support of the street's merchants, organizes Les Puces de Bourbonnoux every year. This event combines a flea market, car boot sale, and neighborhood activities. Stalls are set up along the pedestrian street and spill over onto Place Louis Lacombe, a small shaded square that offers additional space for exhibitors and visitors.
Visitors to Les Puces de Bourbonnoux can enjoy an exceptional heritage setting. Looking up from the stalls, they can admire the sculpted facades, overhangs, and old signs that give this medieval street its charm. A short walk away, Saint-Étienne Cathedral, the Jacques-Cœur Palace, and the alleys of old Bourges complete a remarkable cultural tour. Les Puces are also an opportunity to discover the street's artisan shops and restaurants.
The event takes place on a Saturday in late May, from 8 am to 8 pm. Admission is free. For reservations and information, contact 07 71 56 33 64.
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Rue Bourbonnoux et Place Louis Lacombe
50 rue Bourbonnoux, 18000 Bourges