When you think of the best places to uncover antiques in France, the sprawling Parisian flea markets probably spring to mind. However, various towns and villages around the country are quiet hosts to some of the world’s finest antique fairs and markets. If you’re looking to discover some hidden gems on your next getaway, here’s our quick guide to these lesser known spots with our very own list of France’s top antique fairs.
The huge La Grande Braderie market in Lille provides an exciting antique-hunting experience. Held annually during the first weekend in September, this two-day fair sees buyers and sellers staying up all night on Saturday – as do the street performers and musicians – creating a lively carnival atmosphere. With over 200km of stalls to peruse, selling everything from antique silverware to moules-frites, you’re sure to find something truly special.
If you’re planning to travel in April or October, a visit to the biannual Réderie d’Amiens is a must. Playing host to more than 500 professional dealers and 2000 casual traders, it sees 100,000 visitors descend on the event which is brimming with hidden gems just waiting for you to uncover.
Located just a few minutes from Montreuil market, La Manoir Nord comfortably sleeps up to 12 guests – perfect for large groups of antique collectors. The 18th-century house is bursting with details you’ll be as eager to explore as any stall, filled with stunning period furniture to relax upon after a busy day of keeping your eyes wide open.
Every March and September, collectors descend on Chatou, located in the affluent western Parisian suburbs, for the Chatou Foire au Jambon (“Ham Fair”). Dating back to the Middle Ages when people would gather to buy and sell the region’s impressive range of charcuterie, it’s become more famous today for its wide selection of antiques – while still showcasing ample meat produce to taste and enjoy.
Travel just outside of Paris and you’ll find Braderie de Houilles. The site of Victor Schoelcher’s death (the man who helped abolish slavery in France), the city of Houilles is packed with history to uncover even when the market isn’t on. However, if you do visit on the first Sunday of October, you’ll be greeted by the sight of 2000 second-hand vendors stretching across 10km. From clothes and shoes to toys and trinkets, there’s no doubt you’ll find something worth taking home!
Chateau Royal is located only a stone’s throw away from Paris, so it’s perfect for a trip into town for a spot of antique hunting. Its beautiful decor will also provide great inspiration for bargain hunters while making them feel like true members of the aristocracy!
Location: Paris
Our luxury villas in the Côte d’Azur are in a prime spot for those wanting to explore the Salon Antiquité Brocante, located in the village of Antibes. This is one of the largest and most prestigious antique fairs in France, taking place during the last two weeks of April. Professionals from all over Europe flock here every year, so it’s perfect if you’re looking for advice from expert dealers.
When you stay at the Bastide-style Villa Mougins, you’ll find yourself enviably close to the vibrant village that was a previous haunt of names such as Picasso and Churchill (it’s well worth a trip to the boulangerie too!). A light, airy chateau with classically French architecture and a lavish atmosphere to match, it sleeps 10 guests for those big reunions or family getaways.
Location: Cote D’Azur
Anyone wanting to dicover Toulouse and the surrounding region can enjoy a seriously luxurious holiday experience by staying in Chateau Chamborigaud. Offering room for 18 guests, this authentic architectural villa features a heated swimming pool, barbecue, and sits adjacent to a tennis court you can use for a small fee. Why not check out our guest blog post from Will Hatton at The Broke Backpacker as he puts his feet up there?
And if you’re looking for a different kind of luxury, how about Chateau Ariege? Sleeping 10 and coming equipped with a swimming pool, tennis court and 25 acres of grounds, it oozes style and sophistication, inviting guests to truly relax in its sumptuous surroundings.
Location: Midi-Pyrenees
If your antique affliction could be better served with some vintage wines, why not check out our list of the Top Wine Experiences in The South of France?
For our full range of luxury villas in France, head to Oliver’s Travels where you’ll find a range of properties to suit everyone – from antiques lovers to the most modern tastes.
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