Spring garage sale on the banks of the Seine, in a preserved Briard village
The Héricy spring flea market is a popular annual event awaited by the inhabitants of this Seine-et-Marne village located on the banks of the Seine, a few kilometers from Fontainebleau. Held in the pleasant setting of the Salle de l'Orangerie, this annual event brings together private individuals and bargain hunters from surrounding communities for a friendly day dedicated to good deals and social connection. In a green setting at the heart of a preserved heritage, it is a much-appreciated spring tradition of the Hericians.
Every spring, the village of Héricy, nestled on the banks of the Seine in southern Seine-et-Marne, hosts one of its most awaited events: the spring flea market. Set up around the Salle de l'Orangerie, this popular gathering is part of the well-established traditions in village life. Herician families bring out their boxes, unpack wardrobes and attics, and offer bargain hunters the thousand and one treasures forgotten from one year to the next.
What makes the charm of this flea market is above all its authentic atmosphere. Far from large commercial fairs, Héricy offers a human-scale event, where you meet your neighbors, where prices are negotiated without rushing, and where the pleasure of browsing takes precedence over the hunt for bargains at all costs. Clothes, toys, books, dishes, small furniture, trinkets, and everyday objects make up the bulk of the offer, with sometimes nice surprises for attentive collectors. The refreshment stand run by volunteers adds that touch of conviviality that makes all the difference.
Located on the southern edge of Seine-et-Marne, about twenty kilometers from Fontainebleau, Héricy is a village that has managed to preserve its character and identity. Crossed by the Seine and backed by the Champagne forest, the commune offers an exceptional living environment between riverbanks and wooded spaces. Its heritage, its church, and its old alleys make it a pleasant stop for anyone who enjoys strolling through the character villages of Île-de-France. The Orangerie, which serves as a rallying point for the flea market, testifies to this well-kept setting conducive to meetings and associative events.
Like many events of this type, the Héricy spring flea market is run by passionate volunteers who work throughout the year to bring their village to life. Beyond the commercial aspect, it is a highlight of local life, an opportunity for residents to meet, share a moment, and support local associative initiatives. The event also attracts many visitors from neighboring communes (Fontaine-le-Port, Chartrettes, Samois-sur-Seine, Vulaines-sur-Seine), who take advantage of the spring mildness to stroll along the stands.
Coming to hunt for bargains in Héricy is also an opportunity for a nice walk. Enthusiasts can extend their visit with a walk along the Seine, reach Samois-sur-Seine and its guinguette atmosphere, or venture into the nearby Fontainebleau forest. The mildness of spring, the first rays of sunshine, and the daffodils along the road give this day a particular fragrance, between the pleasure of hunting and the rediscovery of a territory rich in natural and cultural heritage.
The Héricy spring flea market is held at the Salle de l'Orangerie. Admission is free for visitors. Héricy is accessible by car via the N6 then the D39, and by train from Paris Gare de Lyon with a stop at Héricy station on line R of the Transilien. Free parking is available nearby.
Héricy spring flea market on Sunday, March 29, 2026, at the Salle de l'Orangerie. Free admission for visitors, village and friendly atmosphere on the banks of the Seine.
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