If you’re after a quick getaway for this weekend in Seine-et-Marne, why not consider the department’s flea markets and car boot sales? This Saturday, April 18 and Sunday, April 19, 2026, around a dozen towns in the 77 will welcome bargain-hunters in search of good deals. Between the musical flea markets, the village car boot sales, and a few specialist events, the lineup looks varied for thrifters.
Saturday, April 18 marks a quiet pause in the Seine-et-Marne calendar, with just one official event on the schedule. In Cocherel, a Vintage Art Market and a classic car and motorcycle gathering promise great finds for fans of retro culture, with about 15 exhibitors expected. These events fuse vintage objects, crafts, and a gathering of classic vehicles in a distinctive atmosphere.
The Sunday 19 of April is shaping up to be much livelier, with around ten events spread across several towns in the department. In Bougligny, a major flea market takes over the park’s walkway, drawing no fewer than 100 private exhibitors—one of the weekend’s biggest draws. Cocherel keeps its Vintage Art Market going on Sunday as well, offering enthusiasts a full weekend lineup.
In Marolles-sur-Seine, a flea market and garage sale takes place at the community hall, while Nemours hosts a traditional flea market and garage sale. Noyen-sur-Seine is staging its big spring flea market organized by the fêtes committee, a beloved local event that signals the return of sunny weather.
Torcy kicks off a flea market season, Chauconin-Neufmontiers hosts its 2026 Collectors' Fair, a must for hobbyists seeking rare finds. Pontault-Combault stages its Sewing and Crafting Flea Market, a specialized event that draws DIY enthusiasts, fabrics, and sewing accessories.
Savigny-le-Temple hosts its annual flea market, while Montcourt-Fromonville stages a football-themed brocante at the castle park, a stunning setting for treasure hunting. Montry organizes the PEM's annual flea market (the Parents' Association of Montry), and Marcilly welcomes a traditional brocante. Changis-sur-Marne rounds out the lineup with its flea market at the multisport field, organized by Changis Animation's and the Tennis Club.
This weekend, April 18-19, marks a small shift in the Seine-et-Marne flea-market calendar. The department remains highly active on the thrift scene, with major events such as the flea market of Dammarie-les-Lys held four times a year and drawing nearly 800 exhibitors, and the Torcy flea market in October, which welcomes more than 500 vendors. The town of Meaux also runs its monthly flea market at the fairgrounds.
For this particular weekend, opportunities remain varied despite a modest lineup. Vintage culture fans will welcome the Cocherel gathering, while traditional bargain hunters will head to the flea markets in Bougligny, Noyen-sur-Seine, or Changis-sur-Marne. Collectors will find plenty to love in Chauconin-Neufmontiers, and sewing enthusiasts will gravitate toward Pontault-Combault.
In short, this weekend of 18–19 April 2026 in the Seine-et-Marne lays out a varied program for shoppers of all stripes. From the Vintage Art Market in Cocherel for retro fans, to Bougligny’s big flea market with 100 exhibitors, the sewing-flea markets of Pontault-Combault, and traditional village brocantes, there’s something to satisfy every bargain hunter. Don’t forget your tote bag and a bit of cash, and enjoy the sunny weather as you go treasure hunting. To find even more brocantes and garage sales in Île-de-France, check out our complete guide.
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Dates and Opening Time
From April 18, 2026 to April 19, 2026
Location
Department of Seine et Marne
seine et marne
Prices
Free
Recommended age
For all











