In the heart of the Vaucluse region, in Provence, one of the oldest and most frequented international brocante antique events takes place: the destination is L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, a city renowned for its picturesque canals and dubbed “the Venice of the Comtat” (in memory of the ancient state of which it was part of the Middle Ages), which since 1966 has hosted the Isle-sur-la-Sorgue Antiques Art & You fair for two weekends a year (at Easter and in August).
From Saturday to Monday morning of every week it is possible to visit the brocante market. From Provençal fabrics to shabby chic furniture, from antique dishes to vintage design, from contemporary art works to decorations, among the stands of this great flea market you will discover the treasures of the exhibitors, including French and European boutiques , and a large number of antique dealers from surrounding villages.
Prices are quite high.Certainly not competitive for those who will then want to resell what purchased. It is however worth visiting for the wide range of items offered and for a comparison of styles and prices.
The market of Villeneuve Les Avignon on Saturday morning just outside Avignon is very characteristic, even if it is a small town. Perhaps the most authentic of all the markets in the area.
For those who could stop several days and then move to more than one town, the DéBallage of Avignon, Montpellier and Bézier on a monthly basis offers a vast range of fabrics, furniture and furnishing accessories. My absolute favorite for the possibility of bargaining the price and because here it is often possible to find the piece of occasion.
Suitable for wholesalers and professionals in the sector.
So good trip and good booty !!!!