Bi-monthly car boot sale in the heart of Arles, a UNESCO city of Roman heritage
The Vide-Greniers du Chemin de Fourchon has established itself as one of the most regular and popular events in the flea market calendar of the Bouches-du-Rhône. Organized twice a month, on the 1st and 3rd Sundays, on a large plot of land located at 52, Chemin de Fourchon, it offers residents of Arles and neighboring towns a recurring opportunity to hunt for bargains, sell, and meet in a relaxed and family-friendly atmosphere.
Arles is a city of art and history whose exceptional heritage earned it a place on the UNESCO World Heritage list as early as 1981. The Roman Arena, a 1st-century amphitheater that could seat 21,000 spectators, and the 10,000-seat Ancient Theater testify to the city's splendor in Roman times. The Thermes de Constantin, the Alyscamps—an ancient and medieval necropolis—and the Cloister of Saint-Trophime complete this remarkable heritage. The city, dear to Vincent van Gogh who stayed there in 1888-1889, is also a major center for photography with the world-renowned Rencontres d'Arles international festival.
Each edition of the Fourchon car boot sale brings together up to 200 private sellers on a spacious and accessible plot of land. The stalls offer the usual variety of Provençal car boot sales:
The pitch for sellers is offered at €5 for 6 meters (car included), an attractive price that explains the constant success of the event among occasional sellers.
The Chemin de Fourchon site has free parking on-site, making access easy for visitors arriving by car. A refreshment stand allows you to eat and cool down during the morning of bargain hunting. Entry is free for all visitors. Sellers can set up from 7:00 am, while the public is welcomed from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Arles occupies a privileged geographical position, at the crossroads of the Camargue, the Alpilles, and the Crau. The Fourchon car boot sale is an ideal stop for bargain hunters who wish to combine a morning of good deals with the discovery of Arles' heritage or a getaway into the emblematic landscapes of Provence. The Saturday morning market, one of the most renowned in the region, and the numerous restaurants and cafes in the historic center complete a day full of discoveries.
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Chemin de Fourchon
52, Chemin de Fourchon, 13200 Arles