This long weekend from May 1 in Seine-et-Marne unfolds a busy program with nearly thirty events. The 77 banner is bursting for this May Day long weekend, with an impressive concentration of activities. On Friday, eighteen events kick off celebrations across the department: from Bombon to Vimpelles, via Saint-Mammès, Meaux and Guignes. Saturday remains quiet with a single event in Nonville. Sunday ramps up with thirteen happenings, including the grand brocante of Meaux at the Champ de Foire and the brocantes in Coulommiers, Rebais and Seine-Port. To discover even more flea markets and vide-greniers in Île-de-France, check out our complete guide.
Friday, May 1st will be buzzing with seventeen simultaneous events thanks to the holiday. Bombon kicks off its flea market in the village center, as the streets of Mormant, the church square, and the schoolyard come to life for this traditional May Day gathering.
Boulancourt unveils a lively program with its flea market and terroir fair along Promenade des Tours. The blend of vintage finds and local products creates a festive, holiday-ready atmosphere. Bransles hosts its annual flea market, sprawling across Rue Grande, Rue du Gué, and the parking lot by the town hall.
Chauconin-Neufmontiers hosts its annual garage sale at the Church and Town Hall square, a must on the May Day calendar. Guignes invites you to its May Day flea market at Belvédère Square, a pleasant setting for a relaxed rummage for bargains.
Mauperthuis is staging its sprawling flea market across several village streets—Parc Street, Pré Denis Street, and Étang Street—turning the entire village into a vibrant bargain-hunting scene. Meaux hosts its big garage sale at the community hall.
Meilleray keeps its annual flea market spanning several streets: Rue du Vézier and Rue de la Ferté-Gaucher. Montigny-Lencoup is hosting its brocante-vide-grenier at the stadium, using the space to welcome a large number of exhibitors.
Nonville kicks off its children's clothing, outdoor toys and nursery gear swap at the multipurpose hall for two days. Ideal for families taking advantage of the long weekend to outfit the kids at bargain prices.
Ozoir-la-Ferrière is hosting its flea market along Schumann Street and Armand Street. Saint-Mammès is staging its Seine Quay flea market at the Seine quay and Place de la Bosse, a waterside setting that adds real charm to the event.
Saint-Ouen-sur-Morin hosts its flea market on Montapeine Street. Saint-Thibault-des-Vignes is staging its neighborhood flea market at the City Garden, an intimate and convivial event.
Sognolles-en-Montois hosts its flea market on Lavoir Street. Villeroy keeps up its flea market on St. Pierre Street. Vimpelles rounds out this special Friday with its flea market and artisanal market, blending second-hand finds with local crafts.
The Saturday, May 2 remains very quiet with just one event. Nonville continues its sale of children's clothing, outdoor toys and nursery goods that began on Friday. After Friday's exceptional turnout, the district is taking a breather ahead of Sunday.
Sunday, May 3 kicks off with thirteen events on the agenda. Boitron is staging its flea market in the town center. Chaintreaux is launching the second edition of its outdoor flea market, an event that’s gaining momentum.
Chalautre-la-Petite is hosting its flea market at the town hall square. Chanteloup-en-Brie is welcoming its flea market and rummage sale on Route de la Ferme du Pavillon.
Coulommiers is hosting its flea market - rummage sale at Promenade du Bord de l'Eau, a bucolic setting for a relaxed thrift hunt. Coutevroult is keeping its flea market at the Bourdingalle hall. La Genevraye is offering its flea market-rummage sale at the town hall.
Meaux goes all out with its grand flea market at the Champ de Foire, a flagship event that draws shoppers from all over the department. Meaux’s major flea markets are renowned for their variety and the sheer number of exhibitors.
Moret-Loing-et-Orvanne is hosting a charity flea market at the Marquis de Roys Hall. Mouroux is hosting its yard sale on Rue de la Croix-Saint-Claude.
Rebais hosts its city-center flea market. Seine-Port caps off this exceptional weekend with its professional flea market at Place Madame de Montesson, an event that brings together flea-market professionals.
The May Day weekend is breaking all records in Seine-et-Marne, with nearly thirty events across three days. The department reinforces its status as the flea-market capital of Île-de-France. The unusually dense Friday lineup shows organizers have grasped that a holiday draw brings in the biggest crowds.
In short, this weekend of May 1–3, 2026 in Seine-et-Marne’s 77 is off the charts with an exceptional lineup. Between the seventeen events on Friday, featuring the brocantes in Boulancourt, Bransles, Guignes, Mauperthuis, Meilleray, Saint-Ouen-sur-Morin, Saint-Thibault-des-Vignes and Villeroy, the flea markets in Bombon, Chauconin-Neufmontiers, Meaux, Montigny-Lencoup, Ozoir-la-Ferrière, Saint-Mammès, Sognolles-en-Montois and Vimpelles, the Nonville antiques market, and then the thirteen events on Sunday, headed by Meaux’s grand brocante and the brocantes in Boitron, Chalautre-la-Petite, Coutevroult, Rebais and Seine-Port, you’re truly spoiled for choice.
Admission remains free for all of these events. The schedule varies by location, but these happenings usually start early in the morning to make the most of the day. For exact details on timings, the number of exhibitors, and other practical information, check the municipalities’ websites or give the organizers a call.
Pack your tote and some cash. For Meaux's big flea market at the Champ de Foire this Sunday, arrive early: the event always draws crowds from all across Île-de-France. The flea markets on Friday, May 1st, also see strong turnout, so it’s best to get there at opening time to snag the best picks. Early May weather is pleasant, perfect for wandering between the stalls all day.
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Dates and Opening Time
From May 1, 2026 to May 3, 2026
Location
Department of Seine et Marne
seine et marne
Prices
Free
Recommended age
For all











