2025 Saint-Ouen Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in June)
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In addition to shopping for luxury goods at Galeries Lafayette in Paris, there are also many second-hand goods that you may not be able to buy even if you have money! This time it happened to be the weekend, so I decided to go treasure hunting in the market!
✨Marché aux Puces de Saint-Ouen
The world's largest flea market, Saint-Ouen is made up of several different small markets. It is recommended to walk directly across a bridge from the subway station and continue forward to avoid the stalls selling counterfeit goods. The real good things are inside! A special reminder is to pass by Marché Dauphine, which has a large number of high-quality antiques, artworks and clothing. You can find good things every time you pass by!
(The map is in Figure 4)
The Saint Ouen flea market has multiple sections and stalls, including antique furniture, vintage fashion, jewelry, art, books, second-hand goods, second-hand household items and all kinds of quirky art decorations. It is divided into several small markets (such as Paul Bert, Serpette, Marché Dauphine), each with different styles and products, and some areas even specialize in high-end luxury goods and art collections.
📍 : 110 Rue des Rosiers, (near the 18th arrondissement)
⏰: Saturday and Sunday 10:00-18:00, Monday 11:00-17:00
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🇫🇷Paris' largest flea market with over 2,500 shops
The Saint-Ouen Flea Market (Marché aux Puces de Saint-Ouen) is one of the most famous and largest flea markets in Paris. The market has over 2,500 shops and stalls selling a wide range of antiques, vintage items, furniture, art, etc. The Saint-Ouen Flea Market is a popular destination for antique lovers and tourists from all over the world.
The market is divided into several smaller markets, each selling a different type of product. For example, Marché Paul Bert and Marché Serpette mainly deal in high-end antiques and art, Marché Malik sells fashion and clothing, and Marché Vernaison sells a variety of miscellaneous goods and vintage items.
The market is open every Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, and visitors are free to browse and buy various items.
To visit the flea market, take the Paris Metro Line 4 and get off at Porte de Clignancourt station.
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