The Easter weekend 2026 brings a curated selection of flea markets and garage sales across the Yvelines (78), from Saturday, April 4 to Monday, April 6. While the lineup may feel more intimate than the typical bustling spring long weekends, it remains a draw for bargain hunters in the department. From house-clearances to sewing-supply markets and the traditional Easter Monday brocante, we head out to see what this extended weekend has in store in this weekend.
Saturday, April 4 begins softly with two events. Chambourcy, a residential town in the northwest of the Yvelines between Saint-Germain-en-Laye and Poissy, is hosting a house-clearout and wardrobe sale. This intimate format continues to appeal to bargain hunters who enjoy a more personal vibe and direct contact with sellers. There, you can often find interesting pieces, brand-name clothing at low prices, and well-kept furniture.
Les Clayes-sous-Bois, a town in the northern part of the department near Plaisir and Trappes, hosts its sewing flea market. A themed gathering that delights fans of sewing, knitting, and crafts. Vintage fabrics, affordable haberdashery, sewing patterns, yarns and various supplies: plenty to fuel creative projects without breaking the budget. These specialized flea markets always foster a lively atmosphere among enthusiasts who swap tips and trusted addresses.
Sunday, April 5, Easter Sunday, activity picks up with three events spread across the department. Chambourcy is continuing its house-clearance and wardrobe clear-out at 4 Allée de la Châtaigneraie. This exact address makes planning much easier for bargain-hunters who can map out their route. The two-day format lets vendors move more stock and visitors drop in whenever they please.
Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, a key hub of French river trade perched at the confluence of the Seine and the Oise, stands out with two simultaneous flea markets. This historic town, known for its batellerie museum and river heritage, hosts its first flea market at the MJC Les Terrasses and a second, the very first flea market on Avenue Gaston Lecousin. This novelty is worth a detour: the first flea markets in a location always draw a crowd and create a special atmosphere. Avenue Gaston Lecousin, an important artery of the commune, provides a spacious setting to host the exhibitors.
Having two events on the same day in the same town is a boon for flea-market enthusiasts: you can easily hop between them and multiply your finds. Conflans-Sainte-Honorine also deserves attention for its heritage: the Batellerie Museum, Saint-Maclou Church, and the quays shaped along the Seine. You can picture a full day that blends bargain hunting with cultural discovery.
On Monday, April 6, Easter Monday and a public holiday, this long weekend wraps up with a heavyweight event. Oinville-sur-Montcient, a small village in the western part of the department near Mantes-la-Jolie, hosts the 31st edition of its flea market on Easter Monday at Parc de la Coulée Verte, near the town hall. Thirty-one editions, that’s no coincidence. This longevity testifies to the event’s success, which has established itself as a must-attend Easter Monday gathering in the Yvelines.
The Parc de la Coulée Verte provides a lush, pleasant backdrop for this spring event. The brocantes of Easter Monday still carry a special charm: the holiday atmosphere, families taking advantage of the long week-end, the first truly fine days of spring. Oinville-sur-Montcient, a peaceful village in the Vaucouleurs valley, is also worth a detour for its preserved rural charm.
While the Easter weekend program in 2026 in the Yvelines may look modest next to the big spring lineups, it offers plenty of opportunities to snag real bargains. Quality beats quantity: each event has its own character and strengths. Chambourcy's house-clearance sales promise authentic finds, the seamstresses' flea market in Les Clayes-sous-Bois will thrill creative minds, the two flea markets in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine boost the odds of unearthing a rare gem, and the historic brocante in Oinville-sur-Montcient is a traditional Easter appointment that has become a staple.
This Easter weekend is also a chance to mix thrift-hunting with a dash of Yvelines heritage. Between two flea markets, you can always swing by the Château de Versailles, the Château de Rambouillet and its National Sheepfold, which are hosting a Easter egg hunt for 2026, or marvel at the thousands of tulips at the Dampierre castle in spring. For culture lovers, the Lambinet Museum in Versailles and the Maison de Fer in Poissy are also worth a stop.
Sunday, April 5, 2026 (Easter)
Monday, April 6, 2026 (Easter Monday)
To discover even more flea markets and garage sales in Île-de-France, check out our comprehensive guide. Admission remains free for all of these events. Schedules vary by venue, but these gatherings typically start in the morning. For exact details, visit the municipalities’ websites or give the organizers a call.
Grab a tote bag and some cash. April’s mild weather is ideal for outdoor events, though a light jacket is wise. The 31st flea market in Oinville-sur-Montcient typically draws a big crowd, so arrive early if you’re aiming for this event. In short, this Easter weekend from April 4 to 6, 2026 in the 78 promises plenty of finds for bargain-hunters who will take advantage of the holiday to scour the flea markets and garage sales in the Yvelines.
Dates and Opening Time
From April 4, 2026 to April 6, 2026
Location
Yvelines
yvelines
Prices
Free
Recommended age
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