Marche aux Puces St-Michel, Montreal
Saint-Michel Flea Market (Marché aux Puces Saint Michel) is an indoor flea market located at the bustling corner of Boulevard Saint Michel and Cremazie in Montreal. This vibrant marketplace takes place every weekend from Friday to Sunday and has earned a well-deserved reputation as one of the city's most popular destinations for treasure hunting and unique finds.
Upon entering the Saint Michel market, visitors are greeted with a bustling atmosphere and a wide array of offerings. The market encompasses two floors and features around a hundred kiosks, each filled with a fascinating assortment of goods. Whether you're a collector, antique enthusiast, or simply in search of eclectic home decor, this flea market has something for everyone.
Antique lovers will be delighted to discover a diverse selection of items, ranging from vintage furniture to precious trinkets. The market also caters to collectors, with specialized merchants offering an impressive range of collectibles, such as hockey cards, gold and silver jewelry, watches, and records. Art enthusiasts can explore a variety of paintings, both contemporary and classic, while those with a penchant for nostalgia can indulge in mid-century, post-industrial, and vintage items.
Bookworms and history buffs will find joy in perusing the market's assortment of used and old books, documents, photography, and postcards. If you have a fondness for military memorabilia or are seeking unique design pieces, the Saint Michel market has you covered as well. Additionally, you'll find an assortment of decorative items, teak furniture, sound systems, and both old and modern collectible toys.
Upon entering the Saint Michel market, visitors are greeted with a bustling atmosphere and a wide array of offerings. The market encompasses two floors and features around a hundred kiosks, each filled with a fascinating assortment of goods. Whether you're a collector, antique enthusiast, or simply in search of eclectic home decor, this flea market has something for everyone.
Antique lovers will be delighted to discover a diverse selection of items, ranging from vintage furniture to precious trinkets. The market also caters to collectors, with specialized merchants offering an impressive range of collectibles, such as hockey cards, gold and silver jewelry, watches, and records. Art enthusiasts can explore a variety of paintings, both contemporary and classic, while those with a penchant for nostalgia can indulge in mid-century, post-industrial, and vintage items.
Bookworms and history buffs will find joy in perusing the market's assortment of used and old books, documents, photography, and postcards. If you have a fondness for military memorabilia or are seeking unique design pieces, the Saint Michel market has you covered as well. Additionally, you'll find an assortment of decorative items, teak furniture, sound systems, and both old and modern collectible toys.
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Sight Name: Marche aux Puces St-Michel
Sight Location: Montreal, Canada (See walking tours in Montreal)
Sight Type: Shopping
Sight Location: Montreal, Canada (See walking tours in Montreal)
Sight Type: Shopping
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