Saint-Ouen, France
99 Rue des Rosiers
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In-store shopping
A great way to spend a sunny day in Paris. It is supposed to open at 10 am on Sunday, but lots of vendors are slow to open. Best idea, first head over to Flea - curiosity and coffee (on the street behind the market) then make your way back to the market to take in the sights. Oh, and don't get confused as you walk to the market - the knockoff Nikes, etc lining the street are their own thing, not part of the different Marche around here.
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A fab warren and eclectic mix of many vintage, antiques and flea market collections but at a price. Don’t expect bargains, every specialist knows the worth of their stock even if you don’t. There are various entrances in to this but be aware the clothes market running down the road to the side of it is not part of this - so don’t be put off, that’s the usual tourist and fake designer stuff that you get in a highly tourist area
Old and quirky things. Unfortunately the market is surrounded by extremely sketchy illegal vendors selling stolen goods, I felt very unsafe.
If you're looking for antiques in all shapes and sizes.....than this is for you! A quirky little area with different stores (or stalls) that all sell their own different style of products. Prices are steep and not for bargain hunters. The only problem is the area surrounding the market which is very shady and unsafe. You get harassed on the way over by street vendors trying to sell you fake designer clothing or whatever fake stuff they have lying around. Beware of pick pockets.......
A must see market to buy unique objects or to visit for '' the pleasure of the eyes ''
Yes...Fun place to poke around!
Good variety of used items with many vendors, but they may not all open and/or close early. We went on a Monday and it was less than half open in the afternoon, 1.5 hours before \closing\ (5:30pm).
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