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Summer Braderie in Orléans: Four Days to Achieve Good Deals in Downtown

To “reinforce the attractiveness of the city”, the town hall of Orléans, in partnership with the merchants and the Showcases of Orléans, will launch its traditional summer sale, from Wednesday August 30 to Saturday September 2.

The opportunity for downtown merchants to sell off their stocks and for residents and holidaymakers to do good business. The Saturday flea market, usually installed on Boulevard Alexandre-Martin, will be transferred to Place du Martroi, as every year at the same time, and will be held between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m.

Some extended terraces

This year, the braderie innovates and plays the card of conviviality. Thus, on Saturday, residents and walkers will be able to take advantage of a place to eat, rue Pereira, where the shops Le Châtelet and Le Bureau will extend their terraces.

As a reminder, parking is free on the boulevards from Saturday, from noon, until Monday, at 9 am. During the lunch break, free parking is always effective from noon to 2 p.m., Wednesday to Saturday.

PARKING
The clearance sale will cause traffic disruption.
From August 30 to September 1: detour set up via rue Thiers, place du Châtelet, rue Royale and rue Pereira.
From August 30 to September 2: the streets of Chariot and Isaac Jogues will be closed to traffic to allow exclusive access to pedestrians and residents during these four days of clearance sale, from 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
From August 30, from 9:30 a.m., to September 2, 7:30 p.m.: a parking order is in force at: rue du Chariot; rue Isaac-Jogues; Sainte-Catherine Street; a space at 1, rue Thiers; a square at 27, rue Jeanne-d’Arc; a square at 18, rue Charles-Sanglier; a square at 303 and 307, rue de Bourgogne; two spaces at 5, rue Thiers; two places at 2 and 4, rue Ducerceau; three spaces at 14 and 16, rue Charles-Sanglier; on the section of rue Jeanne-d’Arc to rue de Bourgogne.
Saturday September 2: detour set up via rue Thiers, place du Châtelet, rue des Hôtelleries, quai du Châtelet and rue Royale.
Rue Pereira: closed to traffic from 9:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. and no parking.

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2023-08-23 07:22:34
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