Vide Greniers is the French name for flea market.
I had heard of car boot sales in the UK.
What are some of the ones in different areas called and the best ones.
Mont Parnasse is a district in France from my best googling that was originally a place that the Lost Generation went to so I am thinking alot of artisty people would be around there and hence great Vide Greniers. lol
Surely someone would know if that is the case. http://www.discoverfrance.net/France/Paris/Paris_Hemingway2.shtml
Is it now just a shadow of its former self? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montparnasse
I was in the The Puces de Saint-Ouen in November and there is a wonderful vintage shop there ran by two charismatic and knowledgable people. They have all sorts of vintage clothes going way back to the 19th C. They also produce a small line of retro shoes that are perfect, incredible craftsmanship.
Should you find yourself there, avoid the lines of table stalls with their generic designer knock-offs and look for the little shops with antique furniture, paintings, light fixtures and statues. It is a bit like a tour through a museum.
There is one new building that is two stories with that sort of mall-ish architecture of green girders and glass. The vintage shop is there and downstairs is a wonderful antiques shop with an enourmous St Bernard who is incredibly sweet and likes to give hugs, so beware!
So if they are puces in France
Car boot sales in UK
What are they in other countries.
Like Germany or Japan?
I know I am being annoying but I find this interesting. The different names for antiques or fleamarkets.
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