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Mercato Bolivar
PORTRAIT
Located on Avenue Simon Bolivar in the 19th arrondissement, Mercato Bolivar is a curated consignment shop that operates in a category of its own. The space blends Japanese vintage fashion, kimonos, pre-owned luxury bags—including Chanel—jewellery, vinyl records and refurbished tech within an eclectic setting that evolves with each event. This is where Mercato truly distinguishes itself: the shop regularly organises thematic pop-ups such as "Made in Japan" or "Unique Pieces", transforming the hunt for treasures into something almost cultural. Free workshops—calligraphy, kokedama, mochi-making—round out the programme, though spots fill quickly and advance booking is advised. Between the rails, an on-site coffee shop encourages you to slow down, to observe, to let discoveries come to you rather than force them. An address that works equally well for a specific purchase or for an unplanned afternoon.
Price range
From 2€
Floor space
Large
Restocking
événementielle (pop-ups thématiques réguliers)
Accepts consignment
Yes
WHAT YOU'LL FIND
Often in stock : Levi's, vintage générique
ATMOSPHERE
A modern, eclectic concept store that merges vintage clothing with appliance showroom, media gallery—vinyl, film, video games—and a relaxed café space.
CUSTOMER REVIEWS
80% positive · 8% mixed · 12% negative · 500 avis
2 years agoEnfin un magasin de seconde main qui donne envie de rentrer et d'acheter. Belle présentation des objets, prix correct, sélection éclectique (guitare, télé, comics, outillage, jeux vidéos, quelques petits meubles et objets de décoration, etc).
9 months agoEn plus d’être un très joli magasin de seconde main, Mercato Bolivar cache un véritable petit trésor : un super café avec une terrasse ensoleillée au fond de la boutique. Le matcha y est délicieux ! Je recommande vivement de l’accompagner d’un trait de sirop de vanille (fait maison) ! Un lieu coup de cœur, à faire et à refaire. Merci !
7 years agoBien, accueil, choix, musique d'ambiance trop forte. Bien conseiller.
OPENING HOURS
THRIFTING TIPS
→Take advantage of thematic pop-up events for an immersive experience (such as Made in Japan, Unique Pieces)
→Free workshops are occasionally offered (calligraphy, kokedama, mochi) — booking is recommended as spaces are limited
→An on-site coffee shop is perfect for browsing at leisure over a cup of tea
→Free entry during special events
→Closed Sundays outside of pop-up events
→The space also hosts themed festive events like the 'Cool Kids Club' (October 2024) — follow Mercato's social channels to stay updated on upcoming dates
CUSTOMER REVIEWS
TREND
492 reviews analysed