BRADERIE DE LILLE. The most famous garage sale in the North is taking place this weekend in September. What You Should Never Miss?
[Updated September 12 2024 à 3:05 PM] This weekend, Lille is transformed into a friendly place where you can rummage around at any time of the day. For 48 hours, nearly 2 million visitors converge on the city center in search of a collector's item, to take part in the various events. We offer you five activities that you absolutely must not miss.
First of all, it is impossible to talk about the Lille flea market without giving pride of place to bargain hunters. If you are looking for a bargain, we can only advise you to go to the Louis XIV and Liberté boulevards and the specialists in antiques from the United Kingdom are located between the streets of Porte de Roubaix and Opéra. For eating, it is impossible to miss famous mussels and chips! Every year, nearly 500 tons of mussels and 30 tons of chips are prepared. Enough to satisfy all the hungry.
But when you say Lille flea market, you don't just mean garage sales! In fact, you can also attend the election of Mister and Miss Mussel at the Kolor bar. This contest is not about the physical appearance of the participants, but more about their 80s or 90s outfits. Cultural venues are not left out and continue to come alive. We strongly advise you to go to the atrium of the Palais des Beaux-Arts where comic book fans meet every year in this iconic comic book village, where real bargains are to be had. Finally, a village of associations is held within the Hôtel de Ville de Lille, Place Augustin Laurent
The stalls of the Lille flea market. © VANSTEENKISTE STEPHANE/SIPA
To fully enjoy the event, above all, bring good shoes. You will have to walk for long minutes in crowded streets, so patience will be your best ally. Also, keep an eye on your children, with so many visitors, it is easy to get lost. As for strollers, avoid them as much as possible. During the flea market, the city belongs to pedestrians, the city center is closed to cars. Also, favor public transportation, especially since the metro runs non-stop during these two days.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000This year 2024, the Braderie de Lille is delayed by two weeks until after the Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games. Thousands of bargain hunters are therefore heading to The Lille Braderie this weekend from Saturday, September 14 at 8 a.m. to Sunday, September 15 at 6 p.m..
To get to the Lille flea market, forget about the car if you live in Hauts-de-France. The SNCF is offering an exceptional deal on its train tickets, and in particular on TER tickets. Departing from any station in the region, you can get to the Lille flea market with tickets costing €2, €5, €10, €15 or €20. These are knockdown prices that the railway company is offering to allow everyone to enjoy the Lille event without worrying about traffic and parking. An idea that is all the more practical since many people are expected at this big annual flea market, which has become famous throughout France. Tickets can be purchased on the SNCF website until the end of the weekend.
The Lille flea market is far from being a new thing. Indeed, this big party was born already several centuries. The date of the first Lille flea market is not known, but it can be traced back to the Middle Ages. Even then, valets could sell their masters' old objects and clothes at the Lille fair. But since then, the Lille flea market has become a real institution, attracting more and more visitors and exhibitors.
The origins of this popular event, one of the largest gatherings in France, date back to the 12th century. Until the 13th century, the Lille fair lasted 30 days, but it gradually lost importance in the 14th century during French domination. It was really from the 1970s that the Lille flea market acquired its reputation and gained notoriety, in particular due to the denunciation of the consumer society. The tradition of “moules frites”, “le” The dish from the Grande Braderie de Lille also dates from this period.
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