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Marché aux Puces de St-Ouen

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Spanning nine hectares, this vast flea market was founded in 1870 and is said to be Europe’s largest. Over 2000 stalls are grouped into 15 ³¾²¹°ù³¦³óé²õ (markets) selling everything from 17th-century furniture to 21st-century clothing. Each market has different opening hours – check the website for details. There are miles upon miles of ‘freelance’ stalls; come prepared to spend some time.

Dining options here include the legendary 1930s Chez Louisette, where singers perform rousing chansons.


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