In Paris, the Saint-Ouen Flea Market (Marché aux Puces) is one of the city’s most exciting places to hunt for antiques, vintage fashion, and décor. But with its maze of markets, dealers, and hidden corners, it can be hard to know where to start or what is truly worth your attention without local insight.
This fully private experience takes the stress out of visiting Les Puces. Your guide meets you at your centrally located Paris hotel, hostel, or vacation rental, then tailors the visit to your interests so you can explore at your own pace, skip the guesswork, and shop with more confidence. Whether you’re drawn to antiques, vintage style, or unusual treasures, you’ll discover a more personal and rewarding side of Saint-Ouen.
Instead of being rushed through in a group, you’ll have the freedom to focus on what genuinely interests you, with time to browse different market sections and soak up the local character that makes Les Puces so memorable.
Please provide the exact name and address of your hotel, hostel, or vacation rental in Paris. Your guide will meet you in the lobby or outside the main entrance at the scheduled start time. We will contact you by email before the tour to confirm the meeting details.
Located on the northern edge of Paris in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, the Marché aux Puces de Saint-Ouen is one of the world’s best-known antiques and flea market districts. Spanning about 7 hectares, it brings together a large network of covered markets, shopping lanes, and open-air stalls, including Vernaison, Dauphine, Biron, Malassis, and Paul Bert Serpette. Visitors can browse antiques, vintage furniture, decorative arts, books, vinyl, fashion, and collectibles in a lively setting known for its mix of classic pieces, curiosities, and historic market atmosphere.
Often considered the historic heart of the Puces, Marché Vernaison was the first organized market here, founded in 1920. Known for its village-like atmosphere, it covers about 9,000 square meters and is filled with dense lanes, small stands, and classic flea-market discoveries.
Marché Dauphine is the largest covered market in the Saint-Ouen flea market district, bringing together around 150 dealers across 6,000 square meters. It is known for its broad mix of antiques, design, books, records, fashion, and pop culture, and it is also home to the distinctive Futuro House under its glass roof.
Marché Biron is one of the most prestigious markets in Saint-Ouen, known for high-end antiques and art. Its galleries focus on exceptional objects, including 18th- and 19th-century furniture, paintings, ceramics, silver, jewelry, art nouveau, art deco, and design.
Marché Malassis is one of the covered markets within the Saint-Ouen flea market district, located on rue des Rosiers. Opened in 1989, it is known for its distinctive architecture and partially covered walkways spread across two levels. Its dealers present a mix ranging from period antiques to more modern design pieces
Paul Bert Serpette is one of the best-known sections of the Puces and is described by its own organizers as the world’s largest antiques market. Spanning about 14,000 square meters, it brings together hundreds of dealers specializing in furniture, decorative arts, lighting, mirrors, design, and high-end vintage pieces.
Marché Le Passage is one of the smaller and more unusual sections of the Saint-Ouen flea market. Covering more than 1,000 square meters, it links 18 rue Jules Vallès with 27 rue Lécuyer, which is where it gets its name. Visitors can find a changing mix of decorative objects, vintage pieces, books, postcards, and curiositie
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