In search of great deals for the upcoming weekend during school holidays in Seine-et-Marne, we recommend exploring the flea markets, car boot sales, and collector fairs across the 77 department. This Saturday, February 21, and Sunday, February 22, 2026, about ten towns will host events perfect for treasure hunters and bargain enthusiasts. The Sunday lineup promises to be especially packed, with nine events scheduled. To discover even more flea markets and car boot sales, check out our comprehensive guide.
This weekend is clearly dedicated to collectors. On Saturday, Esbly kicks things off with its All Collections Fair. Come Sunday, the excitement intensifies: Charny hosts its 5th Miniatures and Model Kits Fair, Gretz-Armainvilliers holds its 13th Vintage Toys Exhibition, Jouy-sur-Morin offers its Sewing Ladies Flea Market, Le Mée-sur-Seine keeps the tradition alive with its Garage Sale, Mormant stands out with its Dishware Flea Market, Saâcy-sur-Marne continues its Winter Flea Market, Brie-Comte-Robert launches its Youngsters’ Fair, and Servon surprises everyone with its King’s Fava Bean Fair.
On Saturdays, Esbly kicks off the weekend in a relaxed vibe with its All Collections Fair at the JJ Litzler Space. Stamps, postcards, pins, capsules, miniatures, fèves—it's a gathering of diverse collectors who take the time to share their passions. A great opportunity to discover new collections or find that missing piece for your own.
Sundays are a whole different ballgame, with nine events happening simultaneously across all corners of Seine-et-Marne. School holidays definitely give organizers a boost of energy.
Charny is celebrating the 5th edition of its Miniatures and Model Kits Fair — Land, Air, and Sea at the Multipurpose Hall. Enthusiasts of modeling will find plenty to enjoy: aircraft, boat, tank, and car models, military figurines, and all the related accessories. The atmosphere remains friendly and lively, with passionate collectors sharing their common interest.
Gretz-Armainvilliers is celebrating its 13th edition of the Vintage Toy, Game, and Figurine Show at the House of Culture and Leisure. This event has become a beloved local tradition over the years. Classic cars, model trains, vintage dolls, tin soldiers, and old-fashioned board games—it's a true paradise for nostalgia lovers. Visitors are taken on a remarkable journey back in time.
Jouy-sur-Morin hosts its annual Sewing Ladies’ Flea Market at the Community Center. Sewing enthusiasts love this event: affordable fabrics, wool, notions, ribbons, buttons, beads, scrapbooking supplies, and sometimes even vintage sewing machines. Visitors always leave inspired, armed with plenty of ideas and supplies for their upcoming projects.
Le Mée-sur-Seine keeps the momentum going with its flea market and garage sale at the Mas Parking. A true classic where you can find just about everything: crockery, decorations, books, clothes, small furniture, knick-knacks. Perfect for browsing without a specific plan and stumbling upon great deals.
Mormant is launching a unique collection with its vintage crockery at the Community Hall. Focusing on a specific theme is a clever move: plates, glasses, cutlery, serving dishes, soup bowls, complete sets. It’s a great opportunity to find stunning vintage pieces to add to your collection or to completely transform your table setting.
Saâcy-sur-Marne is hosting its winter flea market at the Rugby parking lot. One of the few outdoor events happening this Sunday, but by late February, the weather is starting to feel more tolerable. The parking lot’s biggest advantage is the space — vendors have plenty of room to set up comfortably, and visitors can browse between stalls with ease.
Brie-Comte-Robert is looking after families with its Little Ones' Flea Market. During the holidays, it’s the perfect time to gear up the kids: clothes, toys, books, and baby essentials. Prices are friendly, and the atmosphere is warm and family-oriented.
Servon wraps up the festive season in style with its unique King Cake Bean Collector Fair at the Roger Coudert Multi-Purpose Hall. It's not something that immediately comes to mind, but behind these tiny porcelain figurines lies a vibrant community of enthusiasts. From vintage fèves to themed collections, complete sets, and rare finds—some collectors boast truly impressive displays. A perfect way to keep the spirit of the cake celebration alive a little longer.
With nine events scheduled for Sunday, fitting everything in is a challenge. The best approach is to choose based on your interests: antique toys in Gretz-Armainvilliers, model making in Charny, sewing workshops in Jouy-sur-Morin, or collectible beans in Servon. Most of the activities are indoors and cozy, except for Saâcy-sur-Marne, which is going for an outdoor adventure.
This weekend, February 21 and 22, 2026, in the Seine-et-Marne (77) region, kicks off a series of bustling events after a few quieter weeks. Whether you're into the all-collections fair in Esbly, the miniatures market in Charny, the antique toy show in Gretz-Armainvilliers, the seamstresses' bric-a-brac in Jouy-sur-Morin, the second-hand market in Le Mée-sur-Seine, the china and crockery flea market in Mormant, the winter flea market in Saâcy-sur-Marne, the children’s flea market in Brie-Comte-Robert, or the fève trading fair in Servon, there's plenty to keep you busy during the holiday break.
Admission remains free at all locations, which is certainly a plus. Opening hours differ from place to place, but typically start in the morning to give early visitors the best selection. For exact schedules, vendor details, or other practical information, be sure to check the official websites of each town or give the organizers a quick call.
Remember to bring your tote bag and some cash. Not everyone accepts credit cards, especially when dealing with individual sellers. If you're heading to Gretz-Armainvilliers for the vintage toy fair or the Charny miniature market, get there early — these events draw visitors from all over Île-de-France. For the outdoor flea market in Saâcy-sur-Marne, a light sweater is recommended just in case. With February ending, a sudden cold snap is always a possibility. Happy hunting to all!
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Dates and Opening Time
From February 21, 2026 to February 22, 2026
Location
Department of Seine et Marne
seine et marne
Prices
Free
Recommended age
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