
Marché Dauphine Paris
A curated vintage haven within Paris's famous flea market, offering unique fashion, art, and music treasures.

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Marché Dauphine Paris
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Must-see attractions
A curated vintage haven within Paris's famous flea market, offering unique fashion, art, and music treasures.
"The Marché Dauphine was easily the best vintage shopping area in Paris."

🎯 Weekend is Best
Vendors are more likely to be open and the market is bustling on Saturdays and Sundays.
💰 Not for Bargain Hunters
Expect curated, higher-priced vintage items rather than cheap flea market finds.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.2 · 1,183 reviews
Type
Market
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Vinyl Haven
Second Floor
Dive into a treasure trove of records, CDs, and music memorabilia. A must-visit for any audiophile or collector.

Curated Vintage Fashion
Second Floor
Discover unique, high-quality vintage clothing and accessories. Prepare for stylish finds that tell a story.

Art & Collectibles
Various sections
Explore a diverse range of art, posters, toys, and unique collectibles that offer a glimpse into French tastes.
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Planning Your Visit
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🎯 Weekend is Best
Vendors are more likely to be open and the market is bustling on Saturdays and Sundays.
💰 Not for Bargain Hunters
Expect curated, higher-priced vintage items rather than cheap flea market finds.
🎶 Music Lover's Paradise
The second floor is a dedicated zone for records, CDs, and music memorabilia.
📦 Shipping Available
Some vendors offer shipping services for larger antique purchases.
Saint-Ouen (or any other) flea market advice
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🎯 Weekend is Best
Vendors are more likely to be open and the market is bustling on Saturdays and Sundays.
💰 Not for Bargain Hunters
Expect curated, higher-priced vintage items rather than cheap flea market finds.
🎶 Music Lover's Paradise
The second floor is a dedicated zone for records, CDs, and music memorabilia.
📦 Shipping Available
Some vendors offer shipping services for larger antique purchases.
☔ Rainy Day Escape
This covered market is a perfect refuge on a wet Parisian day.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Marché Dauphine is praised for its curated selection of vintage clothing, records, art, and collectibles, offering a unique shopping experience across its two levels. Visitors appreciate its covered nature, making it ideal for any weather, and the diverse range of goods available. However, some find prices to be on the higher side, and weekday visits may result in fewer vendors being open.
"Amazing markets set over two levels in a covered building. The collectibles and range of goods is fantastic. Records, toys, books, vintage clothes, artworks even tools and dressmaking items. There is a whole area dedicated to music and another to artwork. At one end there are two spots for food. A great way to spend an hour or so especially on a rainy day such as the one we had. Further up the street towards Clignancourt metro there are street markets with cheap and knock off clothing perfume and shoes."
G Mac
"This market is covered. There are escalators and lift. The market is organised into different sections. There are more furniture and decor stores on ground floor. Some even sells old door panels. On second floor, there are lots of old records store, toys, clothing, posters and small things. In the middle atrium there is a display like an UFO, which is closed. It’s a “future house”.
There is a shop providing shipping service for antiques. See details in last photo."
Christine Cho
"Went on a Friday at 11am maybe 10 vendors were open and only one clothes vendor. Maybe it was an off day but I wouldn’t recommend going unless it’s a weekend. The area walking to the market is fine. I saw a lot of comments saying it’s seedy but it’s the norm for Paris neighborhoods that aren’t on the normal tourist track. No need to clutch your pearls…"
Donald Meeks
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Marché Dauphine is located at 132-140 rue des Rosiers in Saint-Ouen. The closest metro station is Porte de Clignancourt (Line 4). From there, it's a short walk. Some visitors mention the surrounding area can feel a bit gritty, but it's generally safe to navigate.
Yes, it's easily accessible by metro. Line 4 to Porte de Clignancourt is the most convenient option.
Taking Metro Line 4 towards Porte de Clignancourt and then walking is the most straightforward method.
While parking is available in the vicinity, it can be challenging and expensive. Public transport is generally recommended.
While some parts of Saint-Ouen might appear less polished than central Paris, most visitors find the area safe for navigating to the market.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, entry to Marché Dauphine is generally free. You only pay for the items you wish to purchase.
The market is typically open on Saturdays, Sundays, and Mondays from around 10 AM to 6 PM. However, vendor opening times can vary, especially on weekdays.
Weekends (Saturday and Sunday) are highly recommended as most vendors are open and the atmosphere is more vibrant.
You can visit on a weekday, but be aware that significantly fewer vendors will be open, and the market will be much quieter.
There is no admission fee to enter Marché Dauphine.
🎫 🛍️ Shopping & Finds
You can find a wide array of items including vintage clothing, records, books, toys, art, furniture, and unique collectibles.
Yes, it's known for its curated selection of vintage clothing, though prices can be on the higher side.
While it's a great place for unique finds, it's less about bargain hunting and more about purchasing quality vintage items.
Negotiation is possible with some vendors, but it's not always expected, especially for higher-priced curated items.
Yes, the ground floor features many furniture and decor stores selling antique pieces.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Yes, there are a couple of food spots located in the central atrium of the market, offering refreshments.
The food options are typically casual, suitable for a quick bite while browsing the market.
Yes, you can grab a bite at the food vendors within the market.
The surrounding streets of Saint-Ouen offer various local eateries and cafes if you prefer a sit-down meal.
Food prices are generally reasonable for a market setting.
📸 📸 Photography
Photography is generally allowed, but it's always polite to ask vendors before taking close-ups of their merchandise.
Look for interesting displays of vintage items, unique fashion pieces, and the market's architectural details.
It's best to ask for permission before photographing individual vendors or their specific stalls.
While generally permitted, be mindful of private property and ask for consent when photographing people or specific items.
Detail shots of vintage items, candid moments of shoppers, and the overall market atmosphere can create compelling images.





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