Flea Markets and Garage Sales in Seine-et-Marne (77) This Weekend: January 31 and February 1, 2026

Published by My de Sortiraparis · Updated on January 26, 2026 at 06:47 p.m. · Published on September 9, 2025 at 08:12 a.m.
Flea markets and specialized fairs hold up better against the cold in Seine-et-Marne this final weekend of January. From Moret-Loing-et-Orvanne to Villenoy, passing through Jouarre and Saâcy-sur-Marne, we're heading out to explore the events that defy the chilly temperatures across the 77.

If you're on the lookout for a good deal to enjoy the last weekend of January in Seine-et-Marne, we've got you covered with a tour of flea markets, garage sales, and specialized fairs across the 77 region. This Saturday, January 31, and Sunday, February 1, 2026, chilly weather won't stop several local towns from hosting a variety of events for bargain hunters and treasure seekers. While winter tends to limit activities at this time of year, enthusiasts can still hunt for hidden gems at affordable prices before February arrives. For even more flea markets and garage sales, check out our comprehensive guide to the best spots in Île-de-France.

Despite a limited lineup at the end of January, the weekend is buzzing with diverse shopping events. Moret-Loing-et-Orvanne kicks off its clothing swap all weekend at the Maison—a perfect opportunity to refresh your wardrobe. On Saturday, Valence-en-Brie hosts its sale of clothing and baby accessories at the community hall. Sunday promises to be lively with Jouarre hosting an indoor and outdoor , Le Châtelet-en-Brie organizing its children’s bedroom clearance sale at the Salle de la Bergerie, Saâcy-sur-Marne featuring the sewing crafters’ flea market at the multi-purpose hall, Saint-Thibault-des-Vignes keeping its collectibles fair at the Marc Brinon Cultural Center, and Villenoy wrapping up the weekend with its flea market at Salle 1871.

Saturday, January 31, 2026

  • Moret-Loing-et-Orvanne: Clothing swap event at the Town Hall (also held on Sundays)

  • Valence-en-Brie: Baby and children’s items and clothing fair at the Community Hall

Sunday, February 1st, 2026

  • Jouarre: Flea market and garage sale at the Multi-purpose Hall and outdoor spaces

  • Le Châtelet-en-Brie: Children's room clearance sale (toy fair and nursery items) at the Bergerie Hall

  • Moret-Loing-et-Orvanne: Clothing swap event at the Town Hall

  • Saâcy-sur-Marne: Sewing enthusiasts' flea market (garage sale) at the Multi-purpose Hall

  • Saint-Thibault-des-Vignes: Collectors' fair at the Marc Brinon Cultural Center

  • Villenoy: Antique and second-hand goods market at Salle 1871

Saturday kicks off with two themed events that aren't fazed by the winter chill. Moret-Loing-et-Orvanne is hosting its at the Local Hub for two days—a must-visit for fashion enthusiasts hunting for affordable finds. Women's and men's clothing, accessories, shoes: it's the perfect opportunity to refresh your winter wardrobe without breaking the bank or to clear out space in your closet before spring arrives.

Valence-en-Brie hosts its clothing and baby gear swap meet at the Village Hall, an event that benefits from being held indoors, away from the cold. Young parents will find affordable baby and children's clothes, nursery equipment, and accessories at great prices. It's a fantastic opportunity for family budgets at the start of the year, while also giving a second life to pre-loved items.

This Sunday promises to be especially busy, with no fewer than six events scheduled across different towns in Seine-et-Marne. It’s a clear sign that thrifters aren’t letting January’s weather dampen their enthusiasm. Jouarre is hosting its flea market - garage sale at the Multi-purpose Hall and outdoors, offering a hybrid setup that allows dedicated bargain hunters to explore the outdoor stalls while those feeling the chill can browse comfortably inside. With a wide array of items—from crockery and decor to books and vintage objects—the diverse stands are sure to yield some exciting finds for every taste.

Le Châtelet-en-Brie is hosting its children’s room clearance sale at the Salle de la Bergerie, a fresh concept where kids sell their own toys and clothes they no longer use. It’s a wonderful initiative to teach children the value of possessions and the basics of commerce, while offering shoppers the chance to find some great deals. Moret-Loing-et-Orvanne continues its at the Maison, now entering its second day dedicated to fashion and bargain hunting.

Saâcy-sur-Marne hosts the sewing enthusiasts' flea market at the multipurpose hall, a uniquely themed that’s a must for craft lovers and sewing aficionados. Fabrics, haberdashery, vintage buttons, patterns, ribbons, and lace — creative artisans will find everything they need to kickstart their projects at budget-friendly prices, all comfortably indoors.

Saint-Thibault-des-Vignes is hosting its annual collectibles fair at the Marc Brinon Cultural Center, a must-visit event for passionate collectors. Stamps, vintage postcards, pins, bottle caps, figurines — all kinds of collectibles are on display in a friendly atmosphere where enthusiasts can share their passions. Villenoy wraps up this busy weekend with its flea market at Salle 1871, offering one last chance to score great deals before February kicks off.

These late January 2026 events showcase the unwavering enthusiasm of collectors and organizers from Seine-et-Marne, who refuse to be discouraged by the chilly temperatures at the end of the month. The atmosphere is typically warm and relaxed, with passionate vendors eager to share the stories behind their treasures. Most of the gatherings are held indoors, providing a cozy treasure hunt away from the cold—only the Jouarre flea market offers outdoor stalls for the brave souls among visitors.

In short, the weekend of January 31 and February 1, 2026, in the Seine-et-Marne department, promises to be livelier than in neighboring regions for avid shoppers. With events like the clothing swap meet in Moret-Loing-et-Orvanne, the clothing fair in Valence-en-Brie, the antique flea market in Jouarre, the children’s room clearout in Châtelet-en-Brie, the sewing crafters’ flea in Saâcy-sur-Marne, the collectors’ fair in Saint-Thibault-des-Vignes, and the secondhand market in Villenoy, there are plenty of options to indulge your passion despite the chilly weather.

Entry is usually free for all these events, which are open to everyone and make for a great family or friends outing during the last weekend of January. Opening hours vary depending on the town and organizers, but there's often a morning session to get the best deals. For detailed information on specific schedules, the number of vendors, and practical details, be sure to check the official websites of the towns or reach out directly to the organizers.

Don't forget to bring your reusable shopping bag and some change to make your transactions smoother, as not all vendors may accept card payments. Dress warmly—especially if you're planning to browse the outdoor stalls at Jouarre's flea market—and arrive early to get the best picks, particularly at the vintage clothing sales and the craftswomen's flea markets, which always draw passionate shoppers. Get ready for a final winter shopping weekend in the region before February arrives.

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Dates and Opening Time
From January 31, 2026 to February 1, 2026

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    Department of Seine et Marne
    seine et marne

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