CHEZ GRAND-MERE
Read moreRight next to the sales hall, this dealer is well known for the perpignanais perpignanais. Three walks full of wardrobes, buffets, tables and libraries of all styles, times and in all their states, if you can say. Some beautiful pieces are provided with a restoration by the master of the places, some other pieces sometimes in poor condition may be an opportunity to do a good deal. The prices are very correct and you are told the defects of the object that draw your attention. There are also large windows filled with trinkets and tinkering to satisfy all kinds of collectors.
MARCHÉ AUX PUCES
Read moreThe Sunday flea market is an opportunity for the people of Sète and bargain hunters to stroll through the streets of the Ile Singulière, to rummage through the stalls in search of a little dress, a decorative object, a pair of cheap pants, a bag, a book... A hundred or so stalls are set up on this square where the atmosphere is pleasant. Here, we chat, we stroll, we have a little pleasure. A nice program after having taken its coffee of Sunday in the sun, baguette of bread under the arm, some coins in the pocket.
MIS MARPLE – BROCANTE
Read moreObviously, the shop is not great. But here you will find decorative objects made of glass, porcelain, pottery and small furniture at affordable and especially uncommon prices. And for the reason: much of the stock comes from Scandinavia, where the Petersen originated. In the upper Aude valley, it seems like this gateway to the snowy areas of the Great north…
FOIRE AUX LIVRES ET AUX VIEUX PAPIERS
Read moreOne Sunday a month, the association Les compagnons du livre invites a dozen book dealers to set up shop on the Place du Pouffre to present their stalls filled with books and old papers. Each time you can discover a new theme: comics, children's books, cinema, photography, black American culture, French and colonial history, humor and caricature, esotericism, religions, oriental philosophies and astrology..
LES VOLETS BLEUS
Read moreThis flea, not like the others, took place in a master house of the old village. The master of the site, Frédéric Mougel, has made it a magical place with advertising objects gathered here and there, antique furniture everywhere, crockery of yesteryear… all the authentic bric.
LA BROCANTE DES SÉTOIS
Read moreAlmost twenty years ago, Christine Caporiccio created the famous Thursday flea market, which she still organizes to attract the curious and connoisseurs on the banks of the Ile Singulière. Lovers of antiques and beautiful finds meet every Thursday on the Leopold Suquet quay to appreciate the stalls of treasures. Paintings, knick-knacks, flowery dishes, small furniture and big nuggets, jewelry, toys, lights... Along the Canal, you can stroll, rummage and find treasures to take home or to offer as unique gifts.
MARCHÉ À LA BROCANTE
Read moreOur favorite at Villeneuve-lez-Avignon, quantity and quality every Saturday from 8 am to 14 pm. An undisputed reputation over the whole area. Some come from a lot to bargain and do good business! We also love the warm atmosphere that reigns there; The stung bar in the heart of the Square with its sunny terrace and also the small snack La Petite Spoon next to the tourist office and also oyster tasting accompanied by a white p'tit on an peel stand. To park, give priority to the side car parks after the market square or higher to the tower Philippe le Bel, in this case you have to walk a little.
GALERIE PAUL-RIQUET
Read moreIn Galerie Paul-Riquet, just a stone's throw from the theatre, Didier Bresson displays his strokes of heart, contemporary paintings but expressionist, coming from artists from all over France, among the best known ones will be Adrien Seguin, Serge Labegorre or Bernard Piga. But the new talents are also in honor here, here only the talent that matters, all styles intersect at the moment be expressionist and contemporary. We're going to discover discoveries. A high-colour address!