14th edition of the Villeurbanne spring jumble sale, 2nd city of the Rhône, an independent commune enclosed within the Lyon metropolitan area
The Villeurbanne spring jumble sale is one of the must-attend events in the city's festive and community calendar. Since its first edition in 2013, it has brought together hundreds of sellers and thousands of visitors from Villeurbanne, Lyon and across the Lyon metropolitan area each year. This popular event offers a wide range of second-hand items: clothing for adults and children, toys, board games, books, vinyl records, crockery, tools, furniture, trinkets, cameras, second-hand electronics and decorative objects. The 14th edition in 2026 promises to be a celebratory one, with entertainment and a festive atmosphere befitting this event that is now firmly established in Villeurbanne tradition.
Villeurbanne is a fully fledged city of around 150,000 inhabitants, the 2nd city of the Rhône and one of the largest communes in France. Although entirely enclosed within the Lyon metropolitan area and often confused with Lyon, Villeurbanne is an independent commune with its own town hall, history and identity. Its Gratte-Ciel district, built in the 1930s under the impetus of mayor Lazare Goujon, is a nationally recognized art deco architectural masterpiece. A university city (La Doua campus, École Centrale de Lyon), cultural hub (TNP, Institut d'Art Contemporain) and economic centre, Villeurbanne is a young, diverse and dynamic city that proudly asserts its own identity alongside its illustrious neighbour.
Villeurbanne is very well served by TCL public transport: metro lines A and D, trams T1, T3 and T4, and many bus lines. Vélo'v bikes and cycle paths available from Lyon. Parking available in the city's public car parks.
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