Spring flea market at Plateau des Fontenottes, in Saint-Ouen-en-Brie, a southern Seine-et-Marne village
The Saint-Ouen-en-Brie flea market is a spring gathering held at Plateau des Fontenottes, in this agricultural village of southern Seine-et-Marne, halfway between Melun and Provins. True to the spirit of village brocantes, it brings together each year bargain hunters and individuals for a day dedicated to second-hand goods and conviviality. In a rural Brie plain setting, this flea market offers an authentic atmosphere far from the hustle of large fairs.
Every spring, the village of Saint-Ouen-en-Brie comes alive thanks to its annual flea market at Plateau des Fontenottes. Located in the heart of the agricultural Brie, halfway between Melun and Provins, this friendly gathering embodies the tradition of French village brocantes: a simple, accessible, and warm day where individuals and bargain hunters meet around well-stocked stalls. Village residents, supported by the local association network, keep the event alive in a family spirit.
Plateau des Fontenottes offers an especially well-suited setting for a flea market: open space, easy parking, visibility for exhibitors, and smooth flow for visitors. The stalls spread out freely, offering the usual range of a fine countryside brocante: clothing for the whole family, toys, board games, books, records, tableware, trinkets, small appliances, tools, and various curiosities. The diversity of exhibitors ensures that patient bargain hunters make fine finds at very reasonable prices.
Saint-Ouen-en-Brie belongs to the agricultural Brie that was long the breadbasket of Paris. Between cultivated fields, isolated farms, and small traditional villages, the landscape reflects a peaceful way of life where community associations play a major role. Flea markets here are far more than commercial events: they are the living expression of a social fabric that brings generations together around a shared celebration. Many regulars come as much to greet their neighbors and chat as to hunt for rare items.
The flea market is the ideal occasion for a spring outing in the countryside, just a few dozen kilometers from the Paris suburbs. Visitors take advantage of the morning cool to wander the aisles and often leave with unexpected finds. The day can continue with a visit to the surrounding Brie villages, a walk in nearby forests, or the discovery of the medieval heritage of Provins, a UNESCO World Heritage city about thirty kilometers to the east.
Behind this flea market, an entire village community mobilizes to offer residents and outside visitors a day of shared pleasure. Any proceeds usually go to fund other local activities throughout the year. Coming to browse in Saint-Ouen-en-Brie means supporting an active community life and contributing, in one's own way, to the vitality of the small villages of the Seine-et-Marne Brie.
The flea market takes place at Plateau des Fontenottes, in Saint-Ouen-en-Brie (77720). Admission is free for visitors. Access by car from Melun or Provins via secondary roads. Parking available on site and nearby.
Flea market on May 31, 2026 in Saint-Ouen-en-Brie, Plateau des Fontenottes. Friendly village brocante in agricultural Brie. Free admission.
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