Discover the best top things to do in Seine-Saint-Denis, France including Marche Vernaison, Galerie Sebban, Marche aux Puces de Saint-Ouen, Le Marche Biron, Aeroville, Marche Paul Bert Serpette, Marche Saint-Denis, Marche Dauphine, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Marche Cambo.
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4.5 based on 20 reviews
Worth visiting if you like antiques, even if you do not intend to buy anything. Larger than Portobello Road in London but (unlike that market) there is a clearer split between high priced top of the range antiques and lower priced vintage items. At the back of the Marche Vernaison is a cafe where a singer performs Edith Piaf songs.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
4.0 based on 865 reviews
This huge flea market, just north of the 18th Arrondissement, has been operating in some form since the Middle Ages.
Amazing experience. Some of the high end antiques from the 17th century (art, funiture, etc.) could have been in the Louvre and I would have had no idea. Rush past those cheap vendors on the outskirts - there are amazing high and lower end antiques. Prices felt high - but really neat things. Vendors were friendly and engaging (and dropped prices when asked.) Had a delightful lunch at some great cafe in the interior - the aisles go on forever. Was recommended this for a rainy Sunday by a high end local friend who previously worked in the corporate office of Chanel (great style) - we loved it. Highly recommend.
4.0 based on 15 reviews
A large antique mall featuring furniture from Paris's best known dealers.
4.0 based on 767 reviews
If you have to stay in airport hotel and too short to go to the city but too long to just stay in your room then going to Aeroville is a recommended option. It has many stores, branded and locals also many good restaurant. It is so easy to reach from airport hotel as well as many bus route is stopping by. If you're moslem looking for halal restaurant, his mall has few choices. My recommendation is an Iranian restaurant that has great taste of grills of Lamb and Chicken. Shopping in Aeroville is awesome too, other than many stores, it has super big hypermarket as well. Unfortunately I think the mall is closed too soon. 8pm is the latest time and in summer it event not dark yet.
4.0 based on 27 reviews
Easily accessed from central Paris by the #13 Metro, this market is a block from the beautiful and historic cathedral and makes for a truly memorable and non-touristy Sunday few hours. The stands close early afternoon. Busy crowds of mostly North African families doing their weekly shopping. Great values, many butchers, vegetable stands, cheesemongers, fishmongers, spices. Outside the covered market are the usual arrays of cheap household goods and clothing, as well as brick and mortar specialty shops (where else can you see an entire wall of 10 different varieties of couscous, plus the cookware to make it properly, Moroccan tea sets, tagines etc). Don't be deterred by xenophobic "safety" warnings - its crowded and you should not have your wallet hanging out, duh.
4.0 based on 15 reviews
Modern and classic antiques /more of 150 specialized antique dealers/ an eclectic and meticulous offer in "Les Puces" of Paris Saint Ouen
4.0 based on 2 reviews
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