



Paris: Marché aux Puces de Saint-Ouen
Operating Hours:Saturday: 09:00 - 18:00. Sunday: 10:00 - 18:00. Monday: 11:00 - 17:00. Closed: Tuesday - Friday
The Vibe:The world's largest antiques market
North of the city sprawls the world's largest antiques market. A maze of covered markets and lanes where dealers and Parisians hunt for finds.
Gilt mirrors, old signs and vintage coats spill from stall to stall. Dealers haggle over furniture as browsers thread the covered alleys.
- The world's largest antiques and flea market
- A maze of covered markets and lanes
- Everything from fine antiques to vintage clothing
- Open weekends and Mondays, north of the city
Fit For
- 🛍️ Shoppers: "Antiques and vintage by the acre."
- 🌍 Culture travellers: "A Parisian institution to wander."
- 💕 Couples: "Hunt for a keepsake together."
- 📸 Photographers: "Crammed stalls and old treasures."
Highlights
- The covered antiques markets like Vernaison and Dauphine
- Fine furniture, art and curios
- Vintage fashion and vinyl
- The jazz café Chez Louisette — Hidden Gem
- Street-food and bistro stops among the stalls
Paris Local Expert

Hamed (Leo) Kiani
Table of Contents
- Metro Porte de Clignancourt (line 4)
- A short walk north into Saint-Ouen
- Enter through the covered market halls
Food & Coffee Shops
Chez Louisette for lunch and live music
Street-food stalls in the lanes
Cafés at the market edges
Chez Louisette for lunch and live music
Street-food stalls in the lanes
Cafés at the market edges
Insider Tips
Go early for the best pick
Bring cash and be ready to haggle
Stick to the official covered markets
Go early for the best pick
Bring cash and be ready to haggle
Stick to the official covered markets
Photography Tips
Crammed antiques stalls make rich shots
Ask dealers before photographing wares
The old market halls photograph well
Crammed antiques stalls make rich shots
Ask dealers before photographing wares
The old market halls photograph well
Things To Do Nearby
The Basilica of Saint-Denis to the north
Montmartre to the south
The northern markets and cafés
The Basilica of Saint-Denis to the north
Montmartre to the south
The northern markets and cafés








