Vienna Fair: a weekend of bargains

Vienna Fair: a weekend of bargains
Vienna Fair: a weekend of bargains

The Vienna fair is an unmissable event which attracted nearly 55,000 visitors last year. Throughout the weekend, the city will come alive around the flea market of Viennese traders and five thematic fairs: well-being, gastronomy, artistic crafts, automobiles and mobility, books and games. In each of these lounges, activities will be offered: dance show, BMX track installed at Place Saint-Pierre, scientific and fun experiments, etc.

Craft fair: unique pieces created by 22 artisans

For the second consecutive year, a craft fair will be organized at Place François-Mitterrand where 21 artisans selected by the Chamber of Trades and Crafts of Isèreas well as a Slovenian art craftsman, will present their creations. Unique pieces of furniture, jewelry, and various ceramic, leather, glass, textile and metal objects will be offered for sale.

Synonymous with good deals, the clearance sale of Viennese traders and 140 non-sedentary traders who came especially for the occasion will liven up the city center during the weekend. A Creators Village is also organized by the merchants of the historic center. In total, 50 exhibitors will be present in the pedestrian streets and activities will be offered in particular by the luthier, the potter and the ceramists.

Vienna Fair: eight food trucks for the catering area

Place de Miremont, the catering area will host eight food trucks in an atmosphere guinguette. This offer will be supplemented by the presence offood exhibitors around the village hall, and something new this year: producers from the area will set up at the back of the village hall to present their local products.

Note that, like last year, the Saturday morning market is maintained and will take place exceptionally on the places Simone-Veil, Camille-Jouffray and on part of Cours Brillier (Place de la Cap), during the usual hours from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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