Europe’s flea markets this Spring promise exciting treasure hunts and adventure. The Spring season is special because many rare antique shows, which only take place twice or three times a year, resume their yearly activities in the last days of March. With no less than 50 major antique shows and flea markets planned from March 2020 onwards, professional antique buyers and flea market enthusiasts will be spoiled for choice! The best of these Spring antique markets take place in France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, and Belgium.
We selected 15 Spring flea markets in Europe that take place only a few times a year and stand out due to their quality of goods:
1. Foire de Chatou (France)
The Foire de Chatou is one of the most important antique fairs in France and a true gastronomic journey, bringing together twice a year for 9 days, over 700 professionals with an eclectic range of personalities and specialties, from classical art to modern design. and 35,000 visitors.
Vendors: 700 | Occurrence: Twice a year (rare)
Directions: Mail des Impressionnistes, Chatou, 78400 France
Read the full review: Foire de Chatou on Fleamapket
2. Ravnsborggades Loppemarked (Denmark)
If Copenhagen’s regular markets do not sound exciting enough for you, it’s worth keeping an eye out for the cozy and lively Ravnsborggade market in Norrebro. Although this flea market is not held as frequently as the Remisen Market or the Loppemarkedet, the Ravnsborggade market and its 250 private and professional vendors offer nonetheless spectacular finds for those ready to put effort into some proper rummaging.
Vendors: 250 | Occurrence: Four times a year
Directions: Ravnsborggade, No København Norrebro, 2200 Denmark
Read the full review: Ravnsborgaddes Flea Market on Fleamapket
3. Mercatino Antiquariato Campo San Maurizio (Italy)
A visit to Venice is incomplete without heading over to the Mercatino Antiquariato Campo San Maurizio. located in San Marco, just a stone’s throw away from Campo Santo Stefano, this antique market is a treasure trove for silverware, ceramics, glass, and homeware. With hundreds of vendors opening their stalls for you to sieve through, you could easily spend all day (or even two) soaking up the atmosphere and finding hidden gems in this antique bazaar.
Vendors: 200 | Occurrence: Five times a year
Directions: Campo San Maurizio, 2603, San Marco, Venice, 30124 Italy
Read the full review: Mercatino Antiquariato Campo San Maurizio on Fleamapket
4. I grandi mercati dell’antiquariato e del collezionismo di Cherasco (Italy)
Inaugurated back in 1917, the Grandi mercati di Cherasco is a huge triannual antique market, hosting more than 600 vendors selling their wares over 3 miles of sidewalk, which has seen its popularity and reputation grow year on year.
Vendors: 600 | Occurrence: Three times a year (rare)
Directions: Cherasco, 12062 Italy
Read the full review: Cherasco Antqiue Market on Fleamapket
5. Déballage Marchand d’Avignon (France)
The Déballage Marchand d’Avignon, also known as Journées Professionnelles Internationales de l’Antiquité et de la Brocante, is a huge trade event exclusively reserved to professional antique dealers and flea market merchants from all over the world, showcasing all kinds of European antiques and fine art at the best market price.
Vendors: > 1,000 | Occurrence: Eight times a year
Directions: Chemin des Felons, Avignon, 84140 France |
Read the full review: Déballage Marchand D’Avignon on Fleamapket
6. Ciney Puces et Salon des Antiquaires (Belgium)
Ciney Puces et Salon des Antiquaires is one of the largest flea market and antique fairs in Belgium with over 700 exhibitors who come as far as Belgium, France, Germany, Holland or even Italy to sell their antiques, and 15,000 visitors.
Vendors: 700 | Occurrence: Twice a year (rare)
Directions: Ciney Expo, Rue du Marché Couvert 3, Ciney, 5590 Belgium |
Read the full review: Ciney Puces on Fleamapket
7. Peterborough Festival of Antiques (United Kingdom)
Peterborough Festival of Antiques is one of the largest antique fairs in England, gathering twice a year over 1,700 stallholders and more than 15,000 visitors from all over the world.
Vendors: > 1,700 | Occurrence: Twice a year (rare)
Directions: The East of England Showground, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire PE2 6XE United Kingdom
Read the full review: Peterborough Festival of Antiques on Fleamapket
8. Foire de l’Isle sur la Sorgue (France)
The International Fair For Art And Antiques Of Isle-sur-la-Sorgue is one of the largest antiques and second-hand fair in Europe and a potential goldmine for antique dealers, welcoming twice a year on the Easter Weekend and 15th August, over 450 exhibitors in addition to the 300 permanent antique dealers and second-hand shops.
Vendors: 750 | Occurrence: Twice a year (rare)
Directions: Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, 84800 France
Read the full review: Isle-sur-la-Sorgue Antique Fair on Fleamapket
9. Lincolnshire International Antiques and Home Show (United Kingdom)
Hosting thousands of antique vendors, the bi-monthly Lincolnshire International Antiques and Home Show is one of the largest antique markets in Europe, and is often considered an antiquing extravaganza.
Vendors: > 1,000 | Occurrence: Six times a year
Directions: Till Bridge Lane, Scampton, Lincoln, Lincolnshire LN2 2NA UK
Read the full review Lincolnshire Antique Show on Fleamapket
10. Münchner Flohmarkt auf der Theresienwiese (Germany)
The Münchner Flohmarkt auf der Theresienwiese is the largest and most famous of all flea markets in Germany, that brings together once a year, over 2,000 merchants and more than 80,000 visitors from all over Europe, and offers a unique opportunity for flea market enthusiasts to find great second-hand goods at a very low price.
Vendors: > 2,000 | Occurrence: Once a year (rare)
Directions: Matthias-Pschorr-Straße 1, München, 80336 Germany
Read the full review: Munich Theresienwiese Flea Market on Fleamapket
11. DETLING Antiques, Vintage & Collectors Fairs (United Kingdom)
DETLING Antiques, Vintage & Collectors Fairs is the perfect place to dip toes into the world of flea markets and collectors fairs to hone the bargain-hunting skills and gain an appreciation for the excellent goods available at this market which now finds itself creeping into some of the Top 10 Antique Market in the UK lists.
Vendors: > 150 | Occurrence: Five times a year
Directions: Detling Showground, Maidstone, Detling, Kent ME14 3JF United Kingdom
Read the full review: DETLING Antique Fair on Fleamapket
12. La Réderie d’Amiens (France)
After La Grande Braderie de Lille and La Braderie du Canal Saint-Martin, La Réderie d’Amiens is the third-largest flea market fair in France, welcoming twice a year over 500 professional antique dealers and 2,000 casual traders from all over France (80,000 to 100,000 visitors), for a one-day flea market extravaganza.
Don’t forget to book your hotel in time! With almost a hundred thousand visitors, the small town of Amiens fills up quickly! Check out hotels in Amiens on Booking.com.
Vendors: > 2,500 | Occurrence: Twice a year (rare)
Directions: Rue des Jacobins, Amiens, 80000 France
Read the full review: Réderie d’Amiens Flea Market on Fleamapket
13. Grande Brocante de Chambord
Once a year on May Day, the Grande Brocante de Chambord flea market offers a majestic and exceptional setting for professional antique merchants and flea market lovers. Over 50,000 visitors and nearly 500 exhibitors from all over France and from various European countries attend this huge brocante, which’s alleyways spread over more than three miles.
Vendors: > 500 | Occurrence: Once a year (rare)
Directions: Réserve Nationale de Chasse de Chambord, Château de Chambord, 41250 France
Read the full review: Chambord Flea Market on Fleamapket
14. Shepton Mallet Antiques Vintage & Collectors Fair
Housed in four halls, hosting over 30 shopping booths in the arcade at the Royal Bath & West Showground, the Shepton Mallet Antiques Vintage & Collectors Fair hosts more than 600 stands showcase everything from paintings and antique furniture to vintage teddies, porcelain, silver, crystal, militaria, restoration products, and luxury leather luggage.
Vendors: > 600 | Occurrence: Four times a year
Directions: Royal Bath & West Showground, Shepton Mallet, Somerset BA4 6QN United Kingdom
Read the full review: Shepton Mallet on Fleamapket
15. Grand Déballage de la Grande Foire à la Brocante et Antiquités de Pézenas
Twice a year, Pézenas becomes for a day, the center of attention of the whole southern part of the country. The Grand Déballage de la Grande Foire à la Brocante et Antiquités de Pézenas is a large antiques fair and flea market gathering over 150 antique vendors, and which stretches over nearly two kilometers along the Nationale 113.
Vendors: > 150 | Occurrence: Twice a year (rare)
Directions: RN113 / D913, Pézenas, 34120 France
Read the full review: Pézenas Antiques Fair on Fleamapket
For our selection of Europe’s top flea markets this Spring we mainly picked markets and antique shows that take place only a few times a year. Of course, there are many other events which take place every month and which are just as great!
The full list of Europe’s best spring antique shows is available on fleamapket.com – access to the extended calendar requires a premium subscription.
What about you? Are there any other European mega antique shows and flea markets that take place in spring that you would like to recommend? Leave us a comment below!
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