Flea markets and garage sales across Yvelines this weekend, January 24-25 — department 78

Published by My de Sortiraparis · Updated on January 19, 2026 at 09:06 a.m. · Published on September 5, 2025 at 10:44 a.m.
Flea markets and specialty fairs are still few and far between this late January in Yvelines. From Noisy-le-Roi to Viroflay, passing through Ablis and Buchelay, here's a look at the upcoming events that are braving the cold in the 78.

Looking for a great deal to enjoy the final weekend of January in the Yvelines? Here’s a curated list of flea markets, garage sales, and specialized fairs across the 78. Despite the chilly weather, a few brave municipalities in the department are still hosting events for treasure hunters and bargain seekers this Saturday, January 24, and Sunday, January 25, 2026. Although the winter season keeps the schedule light, dedicated enthusiasts will still find opportunities to uncover hidden gems at unbeatable prices.

Despite a quieter start to the year, the vibe remains diverse. Noisy-le-Roi hosts the sewing fair at the Old Stables Hall this Saturday—an unmissable event for sewing enthusiasts willing to brave the cold. On Sunday, Ablis presents its All Collections Show at the community center, perfect for collectors. Meanwhile, Buchelay hosts its flea market – garage sale in the Decathlon parking lot, and Viroflay keeps the tradition alive with its baby and winter sports gear fair at the Dunoyer de Segonzac Hall—an ideal way to round off the skiing season.

Saturday, January 24, 2026

  • Noisy-le-Roi: Sewing enthusiasts' flea market at the Old Stables

Sunday, January 25, 2026

  • Ablis: All-collections fair at the Multi-purpose Hall (collector's market)
  • Buchelay: Antique fair and flea market at the Decathlon parking lot
  • Viroflay: Baby and winter sports gear clearance sale (toys and childcare items) at the Dunoyer de Segonzac Hall

Saturday promises to be a special day for sewing enthusiasts and DIY lovers who aren’t deterred by the winter chill. Noisy-le-Roi hosts the sewing crafters’ flea market at the Old Stables Hall, a uniquely themed flea market and one of the few events of this chilly weekend. Fabrics, notions, vintage buttons, patterns, secondhand sewing machines, ribbons, and lace: makers and seamstresses will find everything they need to fuel their creative projects at affordable prices. It’s a great opportunity to stock up on supplies while sharing tips and tricks with fellow enthusiasts, all protected from the cold inside the cozy venue.

Sunday promises to be lively, with three events scheduled across various towns in the Yvelines. A clear sign that collectors are undeterred by January’s weather. Ablis is hosting its All Collections Fair at the community hall—a fitting name for the event, which offers the advantage of being indoors and sheltered from the cold. Collectors can browse through stamps, vintage postcards, vinyl records, figurines, pins, bottle caps, and coins: a paradise for enthusiasts seeking to expand their collections in a friendly, passionate atmosphere. It’s the perfect chance to add new treasures to your collection while staying warm and avoiding the winter chill outside.

Buchelay is hosting its car boot sale - flea market in the Decathlon parking lot, one of the few outdoor events daring to brave the chill of late January. The most dedicated treasure hunters will wander among the stalls, bundled up in their coats, searching for bargains. From crockery and decor to clothing, books, and vintage items — the variety of stalls promises plenty of discoveries for those willing to brave the cold. We recommend dressing warmly so you can fully enjoy this winter treasure hunt.

Viroflay wraps up the weekend with its winter sports and parenting gear clearance sale at the Salle Dunoyer de Segonzac. This thoughtfully organized event is especially timely at the end of January and offers the major advantage of taking place indoors. Parents will find toys, clothing, and childcare essentials at unbeatable prices, along with second-hand winter sports equipment to make the most of the remaining weeks of the season. Skis, snowboards, snowsuits, and après-ski gear — it's the perfect opportunity to outfit the whole family for February holidays without breaking the bank, all while staying warm and cozy.

These early January 2026 events showcase the passionate collectors of Yvelines, who remain undeterred by the cold temperatures. The atmosphere is typically warm and friendly, with vendors often eager to share the stories behind their finds. Indoor events provide a cozy treasure hunt experience sheltered from the chill, while the more daring can venture outside to Decathlon in Buchelay. To extend your weekend of browsing, discover all the weekend activities in Yvelines.

In short, the weekend of January 24 and 25, 2026, in the Yvelines department, promises a calm but lively scene for bargain hunters. With the sewing flea market in Noisy-le-Roi, the All Collections Exhibition in Ablis, the antique fair in Buchelay, and the winter sports clearance sale in Viroflay, there are plenty of options to indulge your shopping passion despite the chilly weather. Most of these events are generally free to attend, open to all, and make for a perfect family or friends outing—just be prepared for the winter chill.

Opening hours vary depending on the town and the organizers, but most events typically start in the morning to give visitors the best chance to score great deals. For more precise times, details on the number of exhibitors, and practical information, be sure to check the local municipality websites or contact the organizers directly. Don’t forget your reusable tote bag and some small change to make transactions smoother, as not all vendors accept card payments. Remember to dress warmly, especially for the outdoor flea market in Buchelay, and arrive early at the winter sports clearance sale in Viroflay to snag the best gear before they’re gone. Get ready for a weekend of winter treasure hunting across the department.

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Dates and Opening Time
From January 24, 2026 to January 25, 2026

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    Yvelines
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    Free

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