Antique and Flea
Markets in Belgium
Find the best antique and flea markets in Belgium.
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Please make sure to check online before your visit to confirm whether the flea market is taking place. This list has been compiled with great care, but dates may change, and even regularly scheduled markets may occasionally be cancelled, for example due to other events or public holidays. Opening hours may also vary, so it’s best to arrive early. The number of stalls can fluctuate significantly, depending on factors such as weather or holidays.
Sunday (12)
Antwerp
Antiek- & Brocantemarkt
Location: Sint-Jansvliet
Time: 9 AM to 5 PM
Stands: 100
Brussels
TOP Marché aux puces du Jeu de Balle
Location: Place du Jeu de Balle
Time: 9 AM to 2 PM
Stands: 350
Brussels
Sablon Antiques Market
Location: Grand Sablon
Time: 9 AM to 3 PM
Stands: 25
Ghent
Bij Sint-Jacobs
Location: Bij Sint-Jacobs
Time: 8 AM to 2 PM
Stands: 100
Herve
TOP Brocante du Marché Couvert de Battice
Location: Rue des Forges les Eaux
Time: 7 AM to 1 PM
Stands: 200
Raeren
Megahalle Hauset
Location: Aachener Straße
Time: 8 AM to 3 PM
Stands: 75
Spa
TOP Brocante de Spa
Location: Place Royale
Time: 7 AM to 2 PM
Stands: 100
Tongeren
TOP Antiekmarkt
Location: Leopoldwal
Time: 7 AM to 1 PM
Stands: 350
Tournai
Brocante des Bastions
Location: Boulevard Walter de Marvis
Time: 4 AM to 1 PM
Stands: 100
Waterloo
Brocante du Lion
Location: Drève Richelle
Time: 7 AM to 1 PM
Stands: 300
from March to November
Bruges
op de Dijver
Location: Dijver
Time: 10 AM to 6 PM
Stands: 50
from March to October
Namur
Brocante de Jambes
Location: Quai de Meuse
Time: 7 AM to 1 PM
Stands: 100
Saturday (6)
Brussels
TOP Marché aux puces du Jeu de Balle
Location: Place du Jeu de Balle
Time: 9 AM to 2 PM
Stands: 350
Brussels
Sablon Antiques Market
Location: Grand Sablon
Time: 9 AM to 3 PM
Stands: 25
Ghent
Bij Sint-Jacobs
Location: Bij Sint-Jacobs
Time: 8 AM to 2 PM
Stands: 100
Liège
Petites Puces de Saint-Gilles
Location: Boulevard Louis Hillier
Time: 6 AM to 1 PM
Stands: 150
Raeren
Megahalle Hauset
Location: Aachener Straße
Time: 10 AM to 3 PM
Stands: 75
from March to November
Bruges
op de Dijver
Location: Dijver
Time: 10 AM to 6 PM
Stands: 50
Friday (5)
Antwerp
Vrijdagmarkt
Location: Vrijdagmarkt
Time: 9 AM to 1 PM
Stands: 50
Brussels
TOP Marché aux puces du Jeu de Balle
Location: Place du Jeu de Balle
Time: 9 AM to 2 PM
Stands: 350
Ghent
Bij Sint-Jacobs
Location: Bij Sint-Jacobs
Time: 8 AM to 2 PM
Stands: 100
Liège
TOP Brocante Saint-Pholien
Location: Boulevard de la Constitution
Time: 7 AM to 1 PM
Stands: 250
from June to September
Bruges
op de Dijver
Location: Dijver
Time: 10 AM to 6 PM
Stands: 50
Thursday (1)
Brussels
TOP Marché aux puces du Jeu de Balle
Location: Place du Jeu de Balle
Time: 9 AM to 2 PM
Stands: 350
Wednesday (3)
Brussels
TOP Marché aux puces du Jeu de Balle
Location: Place du Jeu de Balle
Time: 9 AM to 2 PM
Stands: 350
Durbuy
Brocante Durbuy
Location: Parc de Julienas
Time: 7 AM to 1 PM
Stands: 100
Kortrijk
Eurometropolis Brocante Kortrijk
Location: Engelse Wandeling
Time: 7 AM to 1 PM
Stands: 100
Tuesday (1)
Brussels
TOP Marché aux puces du Jeu de Balle
Location: Place du Jeu de Balle
Time: 9 AM to 2 PM
Stands: 350
Monday (1)
Brussels
TOP Marché aux puces du Jeu de Balle
Location: Place du Jeu de Balle
Time: 9 AM to 2 PM
Stands: 350
monthly on Sunday (1)
first Sunday of every month from March to October
Arlon
TOP Marché aux Puces du Vieil Arlon
Location: Grand Place
Time: 7 AM to 1 PM
Stands: 250
various dates (4)
Antwerp
Brocantwerpen
Location: Grote Markt
Time: 10 AM to 6 PM
Stands: 100
Dates
Brussels
TOP Voddemet Brussels Flea Market
Location: Rue Picard
Time: 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM
Stands: 100
Dates
first Sunday of July and August, fourth Sunday of September
Bruges
TOP Zandfeesten
Location: ’t Zand
Time: 6 AM to 6 PM
Stands: 250
Dates
three times a year over three days
Ciney
TOP Ciney Puces
Location: Rue du Marché Couvert
Time: 10 AM to 6 PM
Stands: 500
Dates
annually (4)
June: Sunday
Stavelot
Grande Brocante de l’été
Location: Place Saint-Remacle
Time: 6 AM to 6 PM
Stands: 400
Dates
August: Friday
St. Vith
TOP Großer Kunst- und Trödelmarkt
Location: Hauptstraße
Time: 1 PM to 8 PM
Stands: 1,200
Dates
August: Saturday and Sunday
Namur
TOP Brocante de Temploux
Location: Rue Arsène Grosjean
Time: almost all day
Stands: 1,200
Dates
September: Sunday
Kemmel
Rommel- en Antiekmarkt
Location: Kemmelstraat
Time: 6 AM to 6 PM
Stands: 1,000
Dates
Locations
Antwerp: Friday, Sunday, and various dates
Arlon: first Sunday of every month from March to October
Bruges: Saturday and Sunday from March to November, Friday from June to September, and various dates
Brussels: every day
Ciney: three times a year over three days
Durbuy: Wednesday
Ghent: Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Herve: Sunday
Kemmel: Sunday in September
Kortrijk: Wednesday
Liège: Friday, Saturday
Namur: Sunday from March to October, Weekend in August
Raeren: Saturday, Sunday
Spa: Sunday
St. Vith: Friday in August
Stavelot: Sunday in June
Tongeren: Sunday
Tournai: Sunday
Waterloo: Sunday
If you have discovered incorrect information or have something to add (only traditional antique and flea markets without new goods): Contact
Belgium is a haven for lovers of flea markets. You can find just about everything imaginable, from the 18th century to the 1990s. At good, traditional flea markets, new items are not allowed, but there are plenty of unusual and rare things – that don’t have to be expensive.
In Belgium, flea markets and antiques hold a cultural significance that goes far beyond mere nostalgia. They reflect a deeply rooted appreciation for history, craftsmanship, and everyday aesthetics. The country, whose towns and cities have often preserved their medieval character, has a long tradition of trade and a rich material and industrial culture. Within this context, a refined sensitivity to the objects of the past has evolved – to furniture, household items, and artisanal works that have endured through time and tell fragments of lived history.
Belgium was one of the centers of European Art Nouveau and later Art Deco. Many designers, architects, and artisans helped shape these movements, whose influence remains tangible today – not only in architecture but also in the objects found on market stalls. Decorations, lamps, and furniture from these eras often stand beside pieces from the 1960s to the 1990s, curiosities, or old advertising signs. This mix is what gives Belgian markets their charm: they are not mere antique fairs but places where the evolution of style across generations becomes visible.
Dates
Always check online in advance. Even weekly markets can occasionally be cancelled, for example due to another event or a public holiday.
Offer / Attendance
Some markets are covered, but most are only partially or not at all. Light, intermittent rain is usually not a problem, but strong wind or unpleasantly cold weather can significantly reduce the number of stalls. Markets also tend to be quieter on holidays or during school breaks.
Opening hours
Most markets start earlier than the official time, and sellers often begin packing up before the listed closing time. If you’re looking for something specific, it’s best to arrive early.
Language
Depending on the region, Dutch or French – often English as well, or simply some hand gestures.
Bargaining
Prices are generally fair and realistic, but a polite and brief attempt to negotiate 10-20% off is usually acceptable – even if items are labeled with price tags. (Brussels is an exception: prices there often start high, and bargaining is more like a bazaar.) Don’t haggle if the price is already very good. Sometimes sellers will kindly refuse to negotiate if they’ve already offered their best price. In antique shops, bargaining is uncommon.
Payment
Bring enough cash, or locate a nearby ATM.