This Easter weekend 2026 is shaping up to be rich in flea markets and yard sales in the department of Seine-et-Marne (77). From Saturday, April 4 to Monday, April 6, no fewer than twenty events will light up every corner of the Île-de-France department. Between spring clothing swaps, sewing- and craft-focused flea markets and outdoor brocantes, bargain hunters have a date to enjoy this long weekend. It’s the perfect chance to pair a chocolate egg hunt with a vintage treasure hunt in a territory that blends medieval heritage with expansive natural spaces.
Saturday, April 4 marks the start of the festivities with two distinctly different events. In Lagny-sur-Marne, a historic town perched along the Marne between Meaux and Marne-la-Vallée, Le Totem will host a spring-summer clothing fair. It’s the perfect chance to refresh your wardrobe before the sunny days, in a medieval town that has preserved its old-world charm with cobbled streets and half-timbered houses. Shoppers can also take the opportunity to explore the Notre-Dame-des-Ardents-et-Saint-Pierre Abbey Church, a Gothic jewel that dominates the town.
Samoreau, a charming village tucked at the edge of the Fontainebleau forest, presents a sewing and crafts flea market at the André Millet space, a weekend event that carries on on Sunday. This themed affair will delight sewing, knitting, and arts-and-crafts enthusiasts in search of fabrics, vintage patterns, or craft supplies. The village, which has inspired many landscape painters, offers a bucolic backdrop for a day of thrifting.
On Easter Sunday, April 5, the program unfolds with no fewer than fifteen events scattered across the department. Buthiers, a southern Seine-et-Marne village near the Fontainebleau forest and renowned for its climbing site, is hosting an outdoor brocante—a flea market. Coulommiers, the department’s subprefecture famous for its Brie cheese, greets a flea market at the Voituret gym, on Rue des Caillets. This characterful town, cut by the Grand Morin and celebrated for its cheese and wine fair, makes for an unmissable culinary stop.
Gouaix, a small village in the southeast of the department between Provins and Nogent-sur-Seine, is hosting a flea market at the stadium, while Gretz-Armainvilliers is hosting a military antiques fair at the House of Culture and Leisure, a specialized event that will draw history-loving collectors and vintage enthusiasts.
Jouy-sur-Morin, a Briard village cut by the Petit Morin, is hosting a flea market in the Church Square, a classic, convivial setting for bargain hunting. La Ferté-Gaucher, an old fortress town in the department’s east, is staging its spring flea market at the Gérard Petitfrère Sports Complex, an event that rides the wave of the first sunny days.
In Larchant, a village famed for its architectural heritage and crowned by the majestic ruins of Saint-Mathurin Basilica, the book market, along with CDs, DVDs, and games, takes over the outdoors and the town hall. This commune on the doorstep of the Fontainebleau forest, known for its climbing spots and sandstone landscapes, offers an exceptional backdrop for culture lovers. Montigny-sur-Loing, a Loing-side village nestled between Nemours and Fontainebleau, hosts a flea market on Avenue de la Gare and in the station car park.
Moret-Loing-et-Orvanne, the new commune that encompasses the famed medieval town of Moret-sur-Loing, immortalized by impressionist painter Alfred Sisley, is hosting a children and adults' clothing swap. Mouy-sur-Seine, a small rural village in the department’s northwest, is staging a community yard sale-turned-brocante on the municipal grounds.
Puisieux, a commune in the Provinois area, hosts a flea market on Rue de l'Église, while Saint-Just-en-Brie, a southern Seine-et-Marne village, offers a flea market–garage sale on Rue de l'École. Seine-Port, a residential town on the Seine banks near Melun, stands out with a professional-only antique fair, a high-end event devoted to antiques, flea markets, and décor.
On Monday, April 6, Easter Monday and a public holiday, festivities continue with three new events. Champcenest, a village in the east of the department between Provins and Romilly-sur-Seine, is staging a brocante-vide-grenier at the stadium. Jablines, a Marne-side town known for its highly popular leisure base, hosts a flea market at the Île de Loisirs de Jablines-Annet, an ideal setting to combine waterfront relaxation with a spot of thrifting.
Maisoncelles-en-Brie, a Briard village in the southern part of the department, caps off this long weekend with its big flea market of Easter on Rue de Crécy. An event that lets people enjoy one last time the festive atmosphere of the Easter weekend before the resumption.
This Easter weekend 2026 offers a wonderful opportunity to discover Seine-et-Marne in all its facets. Between the flea markets and the traditional egg hunts organized in numerous castles and parks across the department, families can plan an itinerary that blends heritage, nature and vintage treasure hunting. The château de Vaux-le-Vicomte, the medieval town of Provins or the Fontainebleau forest are among the possible stops for a successful Easter weekend.
Most of these events are free for visitors, but it’s worth confirming the exact hours with the organizers before you head out. In short, this weekend de Pâques from April 4 to 6, 2026, promises plenty of discoveries for all thrift- and vintage-lovers in Seine-et-Marne.
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Dates and Opening Time
From April 4, 2026 to April 6, 2026
Location
Department of Seine et Marne
seine et marne
Prices
Free
Recommended age
For all















