Yard sales and vintage markets around Yvelines this weekend, February 7th and 8th — 78

Published by My de Sortiraparis · Updated on February 3, 2026 at 03:13 p.m. · Published on September 5, 2025 at 10:44 a.m.
Flea markets and specialized fairs are making a return across the Yvelines this first weekend of February. From Follainville-Dennemont to Vélizy-Villacoublay, passing through Fourqueux and Hardricourt, get ready to explore the lineup of upcoming events in the 78.

If you're on the hunt for a smart deal this first weekend of February in the Yvelines, head over to the flea markets, solidarity clearance sales, and in the 78. On Saturday, February 7 and Sunday, February 8, 2026, several towns across the department host a variety of events for vintage collectors, bargain hunters, and treasure seekers. The atmosphere is gradually warming up with a growing lineup of activities as the season approaches spring.

Variety is on display this weekend with a lineup that combines community support and collector passion. On Saturday, Follainville-Dennemont and Saint-Cyr-l'École host their respective charity clearance sales, offering smart deals while supporting worthy causes. Sunday promises to be especially bustling, with Bréval hosting its military antiques fair, Fourqueux presenting the 9th edition of the craft and hobby flea market, Hardricourt maintaining its record fair at the gymnasium, Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche organizing its clothing and garage sale, and Vélizy-Villacoublay wrapping up with the 39th edition of its collectibles show.

Saturday, February 7th, 2026

  • Follainville-Dennemont: Charity-themed sale and clearance event at the Emmaüs Community
  • Saint-Cyr-l'École: Charity clearance sale at Salle Laroche

Sunday, February 8, 2026

  • Bréval: Antique military and collectibles fair at the Community Hall (near the town hall)

  • Fourqueux: 9th Sewing and Creative Hobby Flea Market at the Pierre Delanoë Space

  • Hardricourt: Record Fair (including books, CDs, DVDs, and games) at the Gymnasium

  • Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche: Clearance sale and clothing swap event at Jkm Space

  • Vélizy-Villacoublay: 39th All-Collection Fair at the Maurice Ravel Center

Saturday is all about community spirit with two bargain sales offering great deals while supporting meaningful causes. Follainville-Dennemont hosts its themed solidarity sale at the Emmaüs community, a perfect opportunity to discover affordable items, furniture, and clothing—all while helping the organization with its integration efforts. The atmosphere is usually warm and friendly, with the rewarding feeling of giving new life to cherished objects.

Saint-Cyr-l'École is hosting its charity flea market at the Salle Laroche, a convenient indoor event perfect for browsing comfortably. Bargain hunters will discover a variety of clothing, accessories, books, and miscellaneous items at wallet-friendly prices, all while knowing that their purchases support a good cause. It’s a wonderful way to kick off February by combining the joy of treasure hunting with a spirit of community support.

This Sunday promises to be especially lively and diverse, with no fewer than five events taking place across various towns in the Yvelines. Bréval will host its antique military and collectibles fair at the community hall — a dedicated gathering sure to delight history enthusiasts. Medal collections, uniforms, helmets, deactivated weapons, vintage postcards, and period documents will all be on display, offering collectors a chance to discover treasures in an atmosphere that honors and preserves history.

Fourqueux is hosting the 9th edition of its popular Crafting and Creative Hobbies Flea Market at the Espace Pierre Delanoë. This themed garage sale is especially beloved by craft enthusiasts. Visitors can find fabrics, yarns, sewing notions, ribbons, beads, scrapbooking supplies, and used sewing machines—perfect for fueling their creative projects without breaking the bank. Now in its ninth year, the event continues to prove its popularity among DIY aficionados.

Hardricourt is keeping its Vinyl Fair alive at the gymnasium, a must-attend event for music buffs and vinyl collectors. Visitors will find a wide selection of 33 and 45 RPM records, CDs, music DVDs, and even a few books on music. It's the perfect spot for enthusiasts of all musical genres to spend time browsing through the crates in search of that hidden gem.

Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche is hosting its flea market - wardrobe clearance at Espace Jkm, making it the perfect fashion event to refresh your wardrobe just in time for spring. Clothing, shoes, bags, and accessories at bargain prices — an ideal chance to shop smart while giving your old favorites a new lease on life. Vélizy-Villacoublay wraps up a busy weekend with the 39th edition of its All Collections Fair at Centre Maurice Ravel, an event that has become a staple among collectors over the years. Stamps, postcards, pins, capsules, miniatures, figurines — all kinds of collections are on display in a friendly atmosphere that brings enthusiasts together.

These early February 2026 events mark the gradual return of treasure hunters and organizers in Yvelines after the winter break. The atmosphere is typically friendly and relaxed, with vendors eager for the arrival of spring. All the events take place indoors, providing a cozy hideaway for treasure hunts away from the lingering chill of winter. To extend your weekend, check out all the weekend activities in Yvelines.

In short, the weekend of February 7-8, 2026, in the Yvelines marks the revival of passionate treasure hunters in the area. With the charity flea markets in Follainville-Dennemont and Saint-Cyr-l'École, the military antiques fair in Bréval, the sewing-related flea markets in Fourqueux, the vinyl record fair in Hardricourt, the in Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche, and the collectibles fair in Vélizy-Villacoublay, there's no shortage of options to indulge your vintage hunting passion early February.

Entry is usually free for these events, which are open to everyone and ideal for a family outing or a day with friends. Opening times vary depending on the town and organizers, but they typically open in the morning so visitors can make the most of the best deals. For detailed information on specific hours, the number of exhibitors, and practical arrangements, be sure to check the local municipal websites or reach out directly to the event organizers.

Don’t forget your reusable tote bag and some spare change to make transactions smoother, as not all vendors may accept card payments. Aim to arrive early for the best selection, especially at the patchwork of sewing stalls and the record fair — perennial favorites that draw dedicated enthusiasts. The temperatures are still cool but manageable for early February, so dress appropriately for your trips between the car and the venue. Ready for a lively weekend of treasure hunting across the region?

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Dates and Opening Time
From February 7, 2026 to February 8, 2026

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    Yvelines
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    Free

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