If you're looking for a great deal this last weekend of January in Seine-et-Marne, we've got you covered with a roundup of flea markets, , and collectors’ fairs across the 77. This Saturday, January 24, and Sunday, January 25, 2026, despite the chilly weather, several brave municipalities are hosting a variety of events for thrift hunters, collectors, and bargain enthusiasts. While the options are limited during this winter season, dedicated shoppers will surely find treasures at affordable prices. To explore even more flea markets and yard sales, check out our comprehensive guide to the best spots around Île-de-France.
The atmosphere remains vibrant with diversity, despite a busy schedule that’s somewhat subdued at the end of January. Champeaux kicks off a twin event weekend with a pin and Fève fair on Saturday, followed by a multi-collection expo on Sunday at the La Campélienne Community Hall. Gretz-Armainvilliers is hosting its annual Playmobil fair all weekend at the Culture and Leisure Center — a must-visit for fans of these iconic figures. Melun presents its 27th Book Fair over two days at the L'Escale venue. On Sunday, Grandpuits-Bailly-Carrois hosts its 9th Creative Leisure Market, Le Mée-sur-Seine keeps its flea market and garage sale at the Mas parking lot, and Saint-Germain-sous-Doue concludes with its winter brocante at the community hall.
Saturdays prove to be a special day for collectors who refuse to let the winter chill dampen their enthusiasm. Champeaux hosts the Pin’s and Fève Fair at the Salle des fêtes la Campélienne, a uniquely themed collectibles bazaar that delights enthusiasts of these tiny treasures. Whether it's sports, advertising, commemorative pins, or fèves from the king cake tradition, collectors will find plenty to rejoice in a warm, welcoming atmosphere inside the cozy venue.
Gretz-Armainvilliers is hosting a Playmobil fair and exhibition for two days at the Maison de la Culture et Loisirs. This event is bound to delight fans of all ages who love these iconic figures. Vintage figures from the '70s, recent sets, rare pieces, and complete universes — it's the perfect opportunity to expand your collection or see Playmobil in a whole new light. Melun kicks off its 27th Book Fair at the Salle l'Escale, offering two days dedicated to book lovers. Bargain books, CDs, DVDs, and games at great prices — bibliophiles and music enthusiasts alike will find something to enjoy at this well-established event.
Sunday promises to be a busy day with no fewer than six events scheduled across various towns in Seine-et-Marne. Champeaux continues its lineup with a multi-collection fair at the La Campélienne Community Hall, expanding from pin badges and figurines to a wider array of collectibles. Stamps, vintage postcards, bottle caps, miniatures — all types of collections are on display, delighting avid enthusiasts.
Grandpuits-Bailly-Carrois is gearing up for the 9th edition of its Creative Hobby Fair at the Salle, an ideal flea market for DIY enthusiasts. Fabrics, yarns, beads, ribbons, and scrapbooking supplies — it’s the perfect place for crafters to find inspiration and materials without breaking the bank. Meanwhile, Gretz-Armainvilliers continues its Playmobil exhibition and sale into a second day, offering a treasure trove for collectors and a lively space for discovery and交流 among enthusiasts.
Le Mée-sur-Seine is hosting its garage sale and flea market at the Mas parking lot, one of the few outdoor events brave enough to take place despite the cold front hitting this late January. Enthusiastic bargain hunters will browse the stalls, bundled up in their coats, in search of great deals. Melun wraps up its 27th Annual Book Fair at the L'Escale Hall, offering one last chance to stock up on affordable reads. Meanwhile, Saint-Germain-sous-Doue ends the weekend with its winter flea market at the community hall, providing a cozy setting for a treasure hunt away from the chill.
These late January 2026 events highlight the unwavering passion of Seine-et-Marne's antique hunters and collectors, who refuse to be discouraged by the cold weather. The atmosphere is usually warm, friendly, and full of enthusiasm, with vendors and collectors often eager to share stories behind their finds and discuss their passion. Most of the events this weekend are indoors, providing a cozy setting for treasure hunting away from the chill. However, the more adventurous can test their luck outside at the parking lot of Le Mas in Mée-sur-Seine.
In short, this weekend of January 24 and 25, 2026 in the Seine-et-Marne area promises to be calm but lively enough for bargain hunters. With the Pin’s and Figurine Fair followed by the Multi-Collector Show in Champeaux, the Playmobil Market in Gretz-Armainvilliers, the Book Fair in Melun, the Creative Arts Market in Grandpuits-Bailly-Carrois, the Antique Market in Mée-sur-Seine, and the Winter Flea Market in Saint-Germain-sous-Doue, there are plenty of options to indulge your passion despite the chilly weather. Entry is usually free for all these events, making them accessible to everyone. Perfect for a family outing or a day with friends—just don’t mind the winter chill.
Opening times vary depending on the town and organizers, but typically start in the morning to give visitors the best chance to snag top deals. For specific hours, details on the number of vendors, and practical information, check the local municipality websites or contact the organizers directly. Remember to bring a reusable bag and some loose change to make transactions easier, as not all sellers accept card payments. Dress warmly, especially for the outdoor flea market in Mée-sur-Seine, and arrive early to get the best selection—particularly for the Playmobil fair, which draws dedicated collectors. Get ready for a weekend full of hunting for vintage finds and winter collectibles across the region.
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Dates and Opening Time
From January 24, 2026 to January 25, 2026
Location
Department of Seine et Marne
seine et marne
Prices
Free
Recommended age
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