Discover the flea markets and garage sales in Seine-et-Marne this weekend of February 28 and March 1, 2026. From Meaux to Torcy, the Île-de-France department offers a diverse lineup of events to mark the end of winter, with something for everyone. Whether it’s a retro gaming festival, sewing junk markets, a collector’s fair, or a professional antique dealers’ flea market, Seine-et-Marne has some exciting surprises in store for the first weekend of March.
Saturday, February 28th kicks off with an event that’s anything but ordinary. In Meaux, the Colisée is hosting the 5th edition of the Retrogaming Play 2026 - RGPlay V5 festival. Gaming enthusiasts and pop culture fans, get ready—this festival is back for two days dedicated to retro gaming, arcade machines, and exceptional video games. Step back into the nostalgia of the 80s and 90s, with legendary consoles, cult classics, and an atmosphere sure to thrill gamers of all ages.
In Le Châtelet-en-Brie, the Hemming and Creative Arts Fair sets up shop at the Salle de la Bergerie this weekend. This event has become a must-attend for sewing, knitting, crochet, and other craft enthusiasts. Visitors can browse a wide selection of fabrics, threads, patterns, accessories, and everything else needed to indulge their passion without breaking the bank. It's also a great opportunity to swap tips and learn new techniques in a friendly, creative atmosphere among fellow artisans.
Sunday, March 1st, is shaping up to be a busy day with no less than seven events taking place across the region. The Retrogaming Play Festival continues to draw gaming enthusiasts to the Colisée in Meaux. With free-play arcade machines, tournaments, rare console exhibitions, and activities celebrating geek culture, this event promises an exciting day for both nostalgic gamers and newcomers eager to explore the titles that shaped the history of video games.
In Torcy, the Lino Ventura Space hosts the Collectors’ Fair. Enthusiasts of stamp collecting, coins, vintage postcards, champagne caps, and other collectibles gather here to buy, sell, or add the finishing touches to their cherished collections. Events like these consistently draw experts who understand that these specialized fairs are the best places to discover rare pieces to complete their sets.
Seine-Port stands out with a premier event: Antique, Flea Market, and Decor for Professionals Only. This exclusive trade fair for antiquarians ensures a high standard of quality. Visitors can expect stunning vintage furniture, elegant decorative pieces, fine porcelain, silverware, and a wide array of authentic collectibles. Antique enthusiasts value this type of event, where the professionalism of exhibitors promises rare finds and expert advice.
In Coulommiers, La Sucrerie hosts a flea market — perfect for those who enjoy the charm of traditional treasure hunting. This classic event offers a wide variety of finds, from vintage crockery to second-hand clothing, as well as books and knick-knacks. Pontault-Combault also features a flea market — combining a garage sale and a bustling antiques fair — providing ample options for local shoppers seeking hidden gems.
Moret-Loing-et-Orvanne is showcasing a cultural flea market at the Town Hall in Moret-sur-Loing. The word “cultural” truly fits here, as you'll find a selection of books, CDs, DVDs, and games. A haven for bookworms, music lovers, and cinephiles looking to expand their collections without breaking the bank. We love events like this that give cultural works a second life and offer delightful surprises along the way.
This late February to early March weekend stands out thanks to its diversity and themed events. The Retrogaming Play Festival in Meaux draws a dedicated crowd of enthusiasts who often travel from afar to revisit their childhood favorites or discover hidden gaming gems they’ve never had the chance to play before. Classic arcade machines and iconic consoles like the NES, Super Nintendo, Mega Drive, and PlayStation 1 take center stage. It’s also a perfect opportunity to meet fellow gamers, share memories of nostalgic gaming moments, and maybe even leave with rare cartridges or accessories to add to your collection.
The Tailors’ Flea Market in Châtelet-en-Brie fulfills a real demand. With the rising enthusiasm for handmade crafts and DIY projects, these specialized events are proving to be quite popular. Visitors can find all sorts of fabrics, sewing notions, pre-loved sewing machines, pattern books, and a wide range of creative accessories. The vendors are often enthusiastic hobbyists themselves, eager to share their tips and favorite spots with visitors.
The Collectors' Fair in Torcy brings together a vibrant community of enthusiasts united by their love for collectibles. Whether you're passionate about stamps, coins, vintage postcards, or traditional Epiphany figurines, you're sure to find something to delight you among the booths. These events are also perfect opportunities to learn, uncover the stories behind each item, and connect with fellow collectors who share your passion.
The Seine-Port Antique Fair caters to knowledgeable enthusiasts and discerning collectors alike. With the exclusive involvement of professional vendors, visitors are assured of the authenticity of the pieces on offer and can access detailed information about their provenance and age. It’s the perfect place to discover hidden treasures, from stylish vintage furniture to art objects, antique lighting, and refined decorative pieces. An ideal event for stylishly furnishing your home or enhancing your collection.
The cultural flea market in Moret-Loing-et-Orvanne follows this same thematic approach. Rather than a general used goods fair, the event focuses specifically on books, CDs, DVDs, and games. Visitors can discover vintage vinyl records, out-of-print editions, box sets of cult TV series, or classic board games. The picturesque setting of Moret-sur-Loing, a charming town in Seine-et-Marne, only adds to the appeal of this Sunday outing.
The flea markets and vintage sales in Coulommiers and Pontault-Combault offer more eclectic gatherings, where you can find just about anything. That’s part of their charm — these all-in-one events where surprises await at every turn. A vintage piece of furniture might sit alongside retro clothing, antique toys share space with mismatched dishware. This variety is what makes hunting for treasures so enjoyable, as each stall holds the promise of discovering something unexpected.
The 77 continues to prove it can host a wide range of events that cater to all types of treasure hunters. From avid video game collectors to discerning antique enthusiasts, and from vintage fashion lovers to creative seamstresses — there's something for everyone this weekend. This diversity also makes it possible to plan several visits in a single day, depending on your interests and where you're located in the region.
To make the most of your weekend, remember to bring cash, especially for small purchases at flea markets. Retro gaming enthusiasts should come with their wish lists to ensure they don’t miss out on any rare finds. Sewing fans will want to pack sturdy bags, as fabrics and supplies can quickly become heavy. Collectors should bring along their catalogs to cross-check the references of their items of interest. Antique lovers can take their time at the Seine-Port fair, carefully examining pieces and chatting with the exhibitors.
This weekend promises to be a treasure trove for all thrift enthusiasts across Seine-et-Marne. Expect two days packed with nostalgic gaming finds, textile creativity, cultural treasure hunts, and antique discoveries — all in a warm, friendly atmosphere that perfectly captures the charm of local events in Île-de-France.
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Dates and Opening Time
From February 28, 2026 to March 1, 2026
Location
Department of Seine et Marne
seine et marne
Prices
Free
Recommended age
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