Where in france is the vintage clothes(victorian) flea markets located?
France Often considered the antiques capital of Europe, France is a virtual goldmine of markets and some of the better examples are found in St-Emilion, Vienne, Orange, Avignon, Carpentas, Nantes, Vannes, Grasse, Nice, Lyon, Antibes, Biot, Annecy, Pernes Les Fontaines and Isle su la Sorgue. For the true French antique connoisseur, it would be wise to purchase an antiques magazine that will provide listings of upcoming markets, fairs special events and seasonal sales. Most newsstands will sell magazines such as Aladin, Le Chineur, Chinambule, Antiquités Brocante, and La vie du Collectionneur. Even if the text is in French, you should be able to make out dates, locations and times. It can also be helpful to know some of the antique terminology. A high level antique fair is referred to as a salon, second-hand goods or bric-a-brac is Brocante, Tag Sales are Vide-Grenier and flea markets are Puces. In Paris, the Puces de St Ouen at Clignancourt is regarded as the largest flea market in the