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Mussels and Chips at the Lille Braderie. From the 15th century onwards, the traditional meal during the flea market was roasted poultry; however mussels became the most popular dish due to an illness which temporarily caused the disappearance of poultry. They are the perfect food to fit in with the good-value, laid back atmosphere of this event.


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1st week-end of September LILLE IN EFFERVESCENCE. "LA GRANDE BRADERIE" Imagine 100 kilometres of sidewalks occupied by stallholders, from the city and from all over Europe. Ever since medieval times, when the valets obtained the right to hold an annual sale of their masters'cast-off clothes and belongings, every-thing has been for sale and for purchase here.


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THE GRANDE BRADERIE DE LILLE: AN EVENT NOT TO BE MISSED Like every first weekend in September, Europe's biggest flea market is back in 2023 to thrill you in the streets of Lille! The Braderie de Lille is the city's flagship event, with over 10,000 stallholders selling antiques, toys, books and a whole host of other items. Expect two days of madness, where everything can be bought and sold!


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The Braderie de Lille (Lille Flea Market) is a famous annual flea market and street festival held in the city of Lille, France. It is one of the largest and oldest flea markets in Europe, attracting millions of visitors each year. The event typically takes place on the first weekend of September and lasts for about 48 hours.


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An annual tradition. Every year in Lille, La Grande Braderie takes place at the begining of September and is the occasion of a long weekend of festivities. A landmark event of the region, La Braderie announces the end of the summer, as well as the imminent "back to school" period with its bargain hunt.


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The Lille Braderie is a braderie, or annual street market/flea market, that takes place on the weekend of the first Sunday of September in Lille, France, in the northern Hauts-de-France region. Its dates back to the 12th century, welcoming nearly three million visitors each year. The Braderie de Lille is one of the largest gatherings in France and the largest flea market in Europe.


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The Lille Braderie is a famous flea market that takes place every year in the city of Lille, located in northern France. It is one of Europe's largest flea markets. The Lille Braderie attracts thousands of visitors from all over the world, making it one of the biggest flea markets in Europe.


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For years my neighbours went on about "The BIG One", the Lille Braderie, the biggest flea market in Europe with its 10,000 stalls full of bits and bobs, vintage, antiques, pre-loved pieces. Here in France going to flea markets at the weekend or on a national holiday, is a national hobby… but going to the braderie, well, that's a whole.


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Region. Every year on the first weekend of September, the charming city of Lille in Northern France comes alive with the sights, sounds and colors of the Grande Braderie de Lille, Europe's largest flea market. With origins dating back to the 12th century, this annual extravaganza draws millions of visitors from around the world to Lille's.


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The Braderie has become particularly well known for its antiques, with items from across Europe on offer, ranging from war memorabilia to fine art. Getting there, parking and getting around. Lille is a 109km (1hr 15min) drive from the LeShuttle terminal in Calais. Take the A16 out of Calais, heading east, then take exit 57 towards Lille.


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La Braderie de Lille is a historic market held annually in the city of Lille in northern France. Starting in 1127, this event is now considered one of the world's largest open-air markets. La Braderie de Lille takes place on the first weekend of September each year and hosts approximately 2 million visitors.


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The Braderie de Lille, in northern France, is one of Europe's biggest flea markets. "People really like the old chippy stuff, the true old pieces," an American dealer said.


Découvrir la Grande Braderie de Lille 2022

The Lille Braderie (French: Braderie de Lille) is a braderie, or annual street market/flea market, that takes place on the weekend of the first Sunday of September in Lille, France, in the northern Hauts-de-France region. It dates back to the 12th century, attracting nearly three million visitors each year.


La Braderie de Lille 2019 a lieu du samedi 31 août (8h) au dimanche 1er septembre (18h) !

In keeping with its long tradition, the Grande Braderie de Lille 2023 will take place on Saturday, September 2, 2023, and Sunday, September 3, 2023. The Lille flea market is the largest flea market in Europe and one of the most famous events in France. It is the place to find that hidden gem, and harvest nice vintage & retro items in large.


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The Braderie de Lille. This lovely capital of French Flanders is filled with bargain hunters when, from 2.00 pm on the first Saturday of every September, following race events in the morning, the stalls are opened - approximately 10,000 exhibitors. It is said that if you lined all the stalls in a row - they would stretch to 100km.

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