Seine-et-Marne: Flea Markets and Garage Sales This Weekend, March 14-15, 2026

Published by My de Sortiraparis · Updated on March 10, 2026 at 08:07 a.m.
Specialized flea markets and fairs are coming to Seine-et-Marne on March 14-15, 2026. From Savigny-le-Temple to Meaux, including Fontainebleau and Coulommes, get ready to explore the full schedule of events throughout the 77th department.

This weekend on March 14 and 15 really signals the arrival of spring in Seine-et-Marne. The region is buzzing with a delightful lineup of flea markets and across its villages. On Saturday, Savigny-le-Temple and Montry kick off their family-focused markets. Sunday, however, is packed with events — six in total: Le Mée-sur-Seine hosts its regular flea market, Fontainebleau makes a comeback with its antique fair, Meaux holds its 19th flea market, Coulommes organizes its toy fair, and Pamfou wraps up the weekend with a multi-collection fair. For even more options on flea markets and garage sales in Île-de-France, check out our comprehensive guide.

Saturday, March 14, 2026

  • Montry: Major clothing and household goods sale organized by the CCAS (clothing fair)

  • Savigny-le-Temple: Spring-Summer sale for Little Wolves, featuring clothing, toys, and nursery items

Sunday, March 15, 2026

  • Coulommes: Toy, book, and nursery fair at the Multipurpose Hall

  • Fontainebleau: Antique and flea market at Place de l'Aigle Noir

  • Le Mée-sur-Seine: Community flea market and yard sale at Mas Parking

  • Meaux: 19th edition of the Meaux Flea Market (yard sales and flea market)

  • Pamfou: Multi-collector fair featuring books, CDs, DVDs, and games at the Town Hall

Saturday kicks off with two thoughtfully organized perfect for families. Savigny-le-Temple hosts its Spring-Summer Little Cubs Fair, a name that clearly sets the tone. Expect seasonal clothing for kids, toys, and nursery equipment — just what’s needed to get ready for the upcoming sunny days. Spring flea markets are always popular because they’re the ideal opportunity to refresh the wardrobe of kids who’ve grown over the winter. Prices are typically very wallet-friendly, and the friendly, community atmosphere makes it a great outing for parents.

Montry is back with another edition of its popular CCAS Clothing and Goods Fair. The Local Social Action Center regularly hosts these community-driven events, offering affordable options for the whole family. From clothing and accessories to various household items, it’s a great spot to save money while supporting a local cause.

Sundays really take off with six events on the schedule. Le Mée-sur-Seine continues its popular car boot sale and flea market at the Mas parking, a regular gathering that has found its steady rhythm. Visitors can browse a classic mix of everything under the sun: dishes, decor, clothing, books, and small furniture. Perfect for a leisurely browse with no particular goal in mind.

Fontainebleau is back with its antique flea market in Place de l'Aigle Noir. We mentioned it last month, and this popular event in the imperial city continues to draw a crowd. The vendors setting up here typically offer a wide range of quality items: vintage furniture, decorative collectibles, classic chinaware, and artwork. The stunning setting just steps from the castle makes for a truly charming stroll.

Meaux pulls out all the stops for the 19th edition of its flea market. Nearly two decades of success proves the event’s popularity and staying power. These well-established markets tend to draw a wide range of vendors, resulting in a rich variety of items for visitors to discover. Plus, the charming setting of Meaux makes for a pleasant backdrop to extend your browsing after the hunt.

Coulommes is hosting its toy, book, and baby gear fair at the Multipurpose Hall. Once again, it's a family-friendly event that comes at the perfect time, as parents begin gearing up for the warmer months ahead. Expect a selection of quality toys, children's books to keep little ones entertained during the afternoons, and essential baby gear — all great finds to prepare for the season without breaking the bank.

Pamfou wraps up the weekend with its multi-collection fair at the Salle des Fêtes. The phrase “multi-collections” often hints at some surprises. This time, the lineup features books, CDs, DVDs, and games. Culture enthusiasts of all kinds will find plenty to enjoy: secondhand books, music CDs, movies and series DVDs, board games, and video games. A great opportunity to refresh your library or gaming collection without breaking the bank.

This mid-March weekend signals a strong comeback for the flea market season in Seine-et-Marne. With milder weather encouraging outdoor outings, organizers are stepping up with a lively lineup that combines family-friendly activities and events for serious collectors alike.

In short, the weekend of March 14 and 15, 2026, in the 77 department, offers a wide range of options. Whether it's the family fairs in Savigny-le-Temple and Montry on Saturday, the antique flea market in Mée-sur-Seine, the antique fair in Fontainebleau, the flea market in Meaux, the toy fair in Coulommes, or the multi-collection fair in Pamfou on Sunday, there's something to satisfy every bargain hunter's taste.

Entry remains free across all locations, which certainly adds to the appeal. Opening hours vary from place to place, but these events typically kick off in the morning. For precise details on schedules, the number of exhibitors, and other practical information, check out the official websites of the towns or give the organizers a call.

Bring your tote bag and some cash, as not all vendors accept cards. If you're heading to Fontainebleau's antique fair or the Meaux flea market, arrive early to get the best picks. Mid-March temperatures are quite pleasant, but it’s wise to carry a light jacket just in case. Outdoor events like those in Le Mée-sur-Seine and Fontainebleau are benefiting from the nicer weather, but it’s always best to stay alert to the forecast.

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Dates and Opening Time
From March 14, 2026 to March 15, 2026

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    Department of Seine et Marne
    seine et marne

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