On 22-23 August 2026 the flea markets and antique fairs of Grand Est run from a covered hall in Metz to the village streets of Andernay: over 150 traders on Saturday morning, 92 stalls at Condes, 80 at Fayl-Billot.
Saturday morning, a hall on the exhibition grounds.
Les Puces de Metz open on rue de la Grange aux Bois, in Moselle, on Saturday 22 August. Behind them, the weekend of 22-23 August 2026 lines up around ten sales across Grand Est, from that hall to the streets of Andernay, with over 150 traders on Saturday morning in Metz, 92 stalls at Condes and 80 around the schools of Fayl-Billot.
More than 150 dealers under one roof
Held since 1978 in a hall of the Metz Métropole exhibition centre, on rue de la Grange aux Bois, Les Puces de Metz gather more than 150 professional dealers every Saturday morning, from March to December.
More than 150,000 visitors a year.
That figure places the Moselle market second among France's regular flea markets, behind Saint-Ouen. Nothing improvised about it: these are dealers by trade, they come back week after week, and Saturday 22/08/2026 runs like any other. No other sale in Grand Est works on that scale that day.
A roof changes the way people browse. No tarpaulin to fold at the first shower, no stall packed away in a hurry, and dealers who keep the same pitch from one week to the next, while the rest of this selection sets out in the open air for a single day. It also explains the long season, March to December, where a village car boot sale holds to one August Sunday.
Metz has traded here for forty-eight years.
Sunday in the villages, from the Marne to Moselle
Twenty-fifth edition on Sunday 23 August for the Condes Loisirs car boot sale, which set its record at 92 stalls across the village hall car park and the surrounding streets, with food served on site. The same day, the Fayl-Billot brocante and car boot sale sets out around 80 stalls near the schools, in a Haute-Marne market town known for its basket weaving.
Andernay has 240 inhabitants.
The Andernay brocante and car boot sale takes over the streets of that Meuse village in the Revigny-sur-Ornain country, between the Ornain valley and the clay plains. In Champagne, the Bassuet brocante, car boot sale and craft market brings together up to 100 stallholders on 23 August, antiques dealers, households and craft stands on the same ground. In the Moselle coalfield, the Henriville summer car boot sale, run by the L'Avenir savings club, lines up clothes, toys, books and everyday objects between Forbach and Saint-Avold.
Waldighoffen speaks to families: the local basketball club holds its children's clothes, toys and nursery equipment sale, the one specialist stock of the weekend in the Sundgau.