Marché aux Puces de Saint-Ouen

Ready to go treasure hunting in Paris? I spend many of my weekends at the Marché aux Puces de Saint-Ouen, just outside of the city. Only open Saturday, Sunday and Monday, it has quickly become a favorite place and where I often lead private tours. Founded in 1885, the largest flea market in the world is composed of a total of 14 markets. Where to begin? Marché Vernaison is the first of the markets, and the most characteristic, if you’re in search of treasures in every form.

At Marché Vernaison you can find that rare item you’ve been searching your whole life for, whatever it may be. Each of the over 300 stalls specializes in anything from tableware to vintage clothing to ancient posters.

What’s more, the Marché aux Puces de Saint-Ouen offer the ideal place to look for one-of-a-kind souvenirs.

While shopping, stop by the famous (and very kitschy) Chez Louisette where you’ll feast on French specialties to the soundtrack of Edith Piaf melodies, sang live of course. It’s undoubtedly an experience!

Another of my favorite markets is Paul Bert, connected to Serpette and where you can dine at Philippe Starck’s Ma Cocotte, should you opt for a more gourmet meal. The décor alone is worth the visit!

Serpette boasts some of my favorite luxury bags and vintage fashion vendors, Le Monde du Voyage (Allée 5 Stand 15) and Patricia Attwook (Allée 2 Stand 7) respectively. Here too, discover dazzling vintage jewelry including pieces by Chanel and Schiaparelli is presented by famed collector Olwen Forest (Allée 3, stand 5).




One of my most cherished treasures from the Marché aux Puces de Saint-Ouen is French linen, found at Allée 2 Stand 111 at Paul Bert. Here you can weave in and out of the dozens of stalls, where mid-century modern furniture mingles with modern art. And a well-curated selection of antiques.

What about the other 11 markets at Marché aux Puces de Saint-Ouen? I’m happy to acquaint you in person. Sign up for a tour with me, here.

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6 Comments

  1. Maria Marrocchino August 6, 2018

    I love flea markets, this is amazing.


    • Kasia August 7, 2018

      You would absolutely love it, Maria! I’ll take you next time you’re in Paris.


  2. Lauren August 11, 2018

    Wow! C’est vraiment mignon! I really, really, really want to buy that duck! I feel like it has so many stories to tell, like all of the merchandise at this marché aux puces, we have flea markets here too but nowhere near as glamorous as that one! 🙂


    • Kasia August 29, 2018

      The duck is a beautiful piece! There are so many treasures to be found at these markets. Hope you can visit one day soon!


  3. Hannah August 12, 2018

    This flea market looks amazing! It would probably be dangerous because I’d come away with so much stuff!


    • Kasia August 29, 2018

      Yes, it’s hard to resist shopping, especially when every piece has its own unique history.


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