Marché aux puces : l'envers du décor - Documentaire
La crise économique dynamise tout un petit commerce qui attire aujourd'hui bien des convoitises : celui des brocantes et des marchés aux puces. Avec ses 3500 stands, celui de Paris est le plus grand de France, un étonnant royaume du bric à brac, des vêtements branchés aux meubles anciens en passant par des bazars en tout genre qui ne connaissent qu'une seule loi : celle de la négociation. Avec le pouvoir d'achat en berne, il attire des milliers de consommateurs alléchés par les petits prix mais aussi des revendeurs d'occasion qui tentent de gagner un peu d'argent au noir en bradant tout ce dont ils n'ont plus besoin. Mais l'ambiance est parfois électrique entre les trafiquants de contrefaçons et les vendeurs officiels, entre les « biffins », ces chiffonniers qui vivent de la récupération et la police qui veut « nettoyer » le quartier, entre les antiquaires et un mystérieux lord anglais qui a racheté pour 50 millions d'euros une bonne partie de leurs boutiques. Nombreux sont ceux qui veulent faire main basse sur les marchés aux puces en plein développement. Alors qui sont les gagnants et les perdants de cette bataille sans merci ? Auteur : Stéphane Rodriguez - Sophie Romillat.
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Aujourd'hui je t'emmène à l'un des endroits que je préfère à Paris, les puces de Saint-Ouen.
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Filmée par Clara Victorya (avec Canon 5D mark II & Iphone 7)
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1972 : Le Marché aux Puces de Saint-Ouen | Archive INA
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Visite porte de St-Ouen à Paris où se tient le célèbre Marché Aux Puces en 1972. 500 brocanteurs sur les trottoirs, 2000 boutiques, 5 marchés, 1400 marchands. Héritier des chiffonniers des fortifications, le Marché Aux Puces s’est organisé et attire un public à la recherche de la perle rare.
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DVD Le Marché aux Puces de Saint-Ouen
Créé à l'initiative de l'association MAP (Marché Aux Puces), ce film est un parcours au cœur des Puces, mis en images par Olivier de Rincquesen. Les grands marchés apparaissent par ordre alphabétique et une deuxième partie dévoile la diversité de ce lieu magique. Bonne ballades à tous!
Authentic French Music in Paris, Chez Louisette, Marché aux Puces de Saint-Ouen.
I love going to the Paris flea market to search for treasures, and to visit vendors who have become friends over the years. When I’m there, I always have lunch at a Chez Louisette that is just as exceptional for its character as it is for the food.This place is an institution. On a tiny stage in the corner, Manuela, 75 years old channels Edith Piaf, belting out her most famous songs accompanied by an accordion player and a pianist on a small keyboard. She’s been entertaining patrons there for more than forty years. I fear another generation could not possibly provide the same ambient experience. So factor in a lunch at Chez Louisette on your next trip to Paris before it's too late. Don't go for the food (although it is very good) , go for the fun!
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Paris Flea Market Shopping + Tips
Shopping at the Paris Flea Market is the perfect way to spend a weekend. In this video, we explore the most famous flea market in Paris at Porte de Clignancourt called Les Puces de Saint-Ouen and share our tips for how to maximize your visit. 'Les Puces' means 'the fleas' and this market is made up of many smaller markets. It covers 7 hectares and there are between 120,000 and 180,000 visitors every weekend! We recommend going to Marché Vernaison for the most fun browsing and the best chance of finding something you can afford (in some areas the prices are in the 5 figure range...). Here you'll find many stalls with antiques, stationary, clothing, beads, cameras, buttons, furniture, home goods, and many more items to dig through. It's so big that you really need a map. We're sharing our favourite stalls and where to find them. If you're someone who LOVES thrifting and going to markets in general (like me!) then going here will feel like visiting the mothership. Even if you don't usually enjoy this sort of shopping, however, you'll still find it interesting because there are so many unique finds and it's a great chance to interact with locals.
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Marché aux Puces de St-Ouen flea market. Bargain hunting in Paris.
Visiting the world famous of Marché aux Puces de St-Ouen flea market is a wonderful way to spend a day in Paris. A quintessentially French experience. It’s actually a series of 15 markets scattered around a few blocks that together, make up the Marché aux Puces. It’s mostly an antiques market where professional shoppers hunt for bargains. As one man’s junk is another man’s joy, it's impossible to walk away empty handed. Here you'll find antique furniture, ranging from baroque to Art Deco and Fifties, dish ware, perfume bottles, clocks, bronzes, toys, keys, books, antique lace, linens, military collectibles, old tools...The thrill is in the hunt. The inventory is always changing. It’s definitely a must visit for antique lovers but for those who love French music just like myself, it’s a great way to spend a weekend lunch at Chez Luisette (please see below). The real reason why people come here is to hear singers belt out songs by Piaf, Brel, Aznavour. The most authentic French experience ever. Enjoy!
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Manuel sings Edith Piaf's Mon Dieu- Chez Luisette, Paris
Le marché aux Puces de Saint-Ouen - Paris
Présentation des puces de Saint-Ouen et de ses différents marchés. Réalisé par Un Jour de Plus à Paris (unjourdeplusaparis.com), guide touristique de Paris sur Internet.
Le marché aux puces de Saint-Ouen, Paris, France
The marché aux puces de Saint-Ouen in Paris (Porte de Clignancourt Metro station) is huge! We only had time for 1 market, and we chose the Vernaison Market. Enjoyed walking the winding lanes to see everything from antique furniture to trinkets.
Le Marché aux Puces - Visites privées
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Paris Le marché aux Puces de Saint Ouen. Flea Market
l'histoire des marché aux Puces. Après 1870, les chiffonniers, repoussés hors de Paris par souci d'hygiène, s'installent entre les fortifications et les premières maisons du village de Saint-Ouen. Le déballage d'objets hétéroclites se fait alors à même le sol, tous les dimanches. Après 1945, ferrailleurs et chiffonniers laissent peu à peu la place aux brocanteurs, antiquaires et marchands de vêtements. De nouveaux marchés apparaissent: Dauphine, Malassis, Paul Bert, Serpette ... chacun ayant son identité et son style, du mobilier du XVII siècle à l'Art déco, en passant par les bibelots en tous genres.
Le point sur la vente à la sauvette aux puces de Clignancourt
C'est un endroit autant prisé des touristes que des Parisiens. Avec ces 5000 commerçants, les puces de saint-Ouen et Clignancourt constituent le plus grand marché du monde. Un marché qui n'attire pas que les amateurs d'antiquités ou de bonnes affaires. Derrière le commerce légal, les vendeurs à la sauvette se sont multipliés ces dernières années.. qu'en est-il aujourd'hui ? Enquête de Laurence Barbry et Colette Zagarolli
DVD Le Marché aux Puces de Saint-Ouen - Part. 2
Créé à l'initiative de l'association MAP (Marché Aux Puces), ce film est un parcours au cœur des Puces, mis en images par Olivier de Rincquesen. Les grands marchés apparaissent par ordre alphabétique et une deuxième partie dévoile la diversité de ce lieu magique. Bonne ballades à tous!
A tour of the Paris Flea Market Marché aux Puces with Toma Clark Haines the Antiques Diva pt II
The Antiques Diva founder and CEO Toma Clark Haines takes interior designer David Dalton on a personalized tour of the Paris Flea Market Marché aux Puces. Courtesy of The Editor at Large.
Marché aux Puces de St-Ouen - Paris
Covering seven hectares, 3,000 traders and up to 180,000 visitors each weekend, the Marché aux Puces de St-Ouen is generally thought to be the biggest flea market in the world. If this conjures up images of a sprawling field filled with broken bed frames, faded curtains and sofas with the stuffing coming out, you're in for a surprise (and are better off going to the Montreuil version). The fleas left long ago, and since 1885 what started as a rag-and-bone shantytown outside the city limits has been organised into a series of enclosed villages, some entirely covered and others with open-air streets and covered boutiques for the antiques dealers. South of this sprawls the canvas-covered part where African tat, joss sticks, fake Converse trainers and cheap batteries are perused by crowds of teenagers - best avoided unless you're after that kind of thing.
In recent years rents have shot up. The result is that much of the Puces is more like a museum than a flea market, and restaurants are swiftly replacing antiques dealers who can no longer make ends meet. But once you get under its skin, the Puces still offers an intoxicating blend of the sublime and the ridiculous. Repeat visits pay off and the more you banter with the sellers (preferably in French) the more bargains will reveal themselves, especially in the couple of streets that still sell unrestored objects.
The main street is rue des Rosiers, and off this runs Marché Malassis (toys, vintage cameras and furniture), Marché Dauphine (furniture, ceramics), Marché Biron (expensive lighting, furniture and objets) and Marché Vernaison (more varied, with fashion, a gilding shop, books, prints and kitchenware). The open-air Marché Paul Bert (one of the two markets owned by the Duke of Westminster) has some beautiful 19th- and 20th-century furniture, though you'll need to bargain hard. But if you are looking for genuine bargains and unrenovated things Marché Lecuyer is the place to head: as the home of house-clearance specialists, it's the closest thing you'll find to a reclamation yard and many of the traders have warehouses that they may open for you if you are searching for something in particular.
Top tips
Enter the market from Garibaldi métro rather than Porte de St-Ouen - a longer trek on line 13 but you avoid the crowds and new tat.
Visit on a Monday morning, a cold, wet or snowy day, or in mid August - you're more likely to pick up a bargain.
If you like the look of something, don't pick it up or touch it. This already shows the dealer that you want it. Be prepared to walk away if you really want that good deal.
Bring cash with you (but keep an eye on your wallet). Some only take it, and for others it's a good bargaining tool. There is only one cashpoint and there is always a queue.
Marché aux Puces de St-Ouen - Paris
Covering seven hectares, 3,000 traders and up to 180,000 visitors each weekend, the Marché aux Puces de St-Ouen is generally thought to be the biggest flea market in the world. If this conjures up images of a sprawling field filled with broken bed frames, faded curtains and sofas with the stuffing coming out, you're in for a surprise (and are better off going to the Montreuil version). The fleas left long ago, and since 1885 what started as a rag-and-bone shantytown outside the city limits has been organised into a series of enclosed villages, some entirely covered and others with open-air streets and covered boutiques for the antiques dealers. South of this sprawls the canvas-covered part where African tat, joss sticks, fake Converse trainers and cheap batteries are perused by crowds of teenagers - best avoided unless you're after that kind of thing.
In recent years rents have shot up. The result is that much of the Puces is more like a museum than a flea market, and restaurants are swiftly replacing antiques dealers who can no longer make ends meet. But once you get under its skin, the Puces still offers an intoxicating blend of the sublime and the ridiculous. Repeat visits pay off and the more you banter with the sellers (preferably in French) the more bargains will reveal themselves, especially in the couple of streets that still sell unrestored objects.
The main street is rue des Rosiers, and off this runs Marché Malassis (toys, vintage cameras and furniture), Marché Dauphine (furniture, ceramics), Marché Biron (expensive lighting, furniture and objets) and Marché Vernaison (more varied, with fashion, a gilding shop, books, prints and kitchenware). The open-air Marché Paul Bert (one of the two markets owned by the Duke of Westminster) has some beautiful 19th- and 20th-century furniture, though you'll need to bargain hard. But if you are looking for genuine bargains and unrenovated things Marché Lecuyer is the place to head: as the home of house-clearance specialists, it's the closest thing you'll find to a reclamation yard and many of the traders have warehouses that they may open for you if you are searching for something in particular.
Top tips
Enter the market from Garibaldi métro rather than Porte de St-Ouen - a longer trek on line 13 but you avoid the crowds and new tat.
Visit on a Monday morning, a cold, wet or snowy day, or in mid August - you're more likely to pick up a bargain.
If you like the look of something, don't pick it up or touch it. This already shows the dealer that you want it. Be prepared to walk away if you really want that good deal.
Bring cash with you (but keep an eye on your wallet). Some only take it, and for others it's a good bargaining tool. There is only one cashpoint and there is always a queue.
Le Marché aux Puces de Saint Ouen
A short visit in the Puces de Sait-Ouen (Paris).
Marchés Biron, Dauphine, Malassis, Serpette, Polbert and Vernaison.
Reportage BFM PARIS aux Puces Saint-Ouen Marché Biron
Vidéo du reportage de BFM Paris : Paris cultive son attractivité !
Soirée d’accueil de 900 tours opérateurs du monde entier présents aux Puces de Paris Saint-Ouen dont au Marché Biron, 5ème site le plus visité de France avec plus de 23 millions de touristes qui ont visité la région en 2017.
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Discours de la Présidente de la Région Ile-De-France Valérie Pécresse, shows de danseuses du French Cancan, dégustations de spécialités typiquement françaises concoctées par un Grand Chef, interview de Gérard TATIN, antiquaire à la Galerie Vingtième Plus du Marché Biron Allée 1, stand 114.
Marché Biron - Antiques Market
85 rue des Rosiers, 93400 Saint-Ouen (Paris)
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