10 Best Flea Markets In California, The US

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Hannah
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Between the breathtaking national parks, stunning cityscapes, magnificent beaches, and dazzling attractions, the reasons to visit California are as varied as your interests. The Golden State is an astounding destination that overflows with things to do and wonderful places to check out. The state is also a shopper’s paradise. High-end retailers abound in the major cities, but California also boasts fantastic flea markets filled with unique finds and accessories to delight any bargain-hunter. From retro furniture to vintage clothing, find what you’re looking for at one of these outstanding shopping havens. Read the list below for the best flea markets in California, the US.

1. Red Barn Flea Market in Aromas

Second-hand wares
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Red Barn Flea Market is an extensive market located in Aromas, California. The market derives its name from its location in a bright red barn and is filled with vendors hocking a variety of wares. In addition to the knickknacks on site, the vendors that sell fresh food are a star of the show, with many international snacks available. Parking is available on site for an additional fee.

Red Barn Flea Market

Address: 1000 US-101, Aromas, CA 95004, United States

Website: Red Barn Flea Market

Opening hours: Thu - Fri: 9am - 4pm; Sat: 9am - 3pm; Sun: 6am - 3pm (closed from Mon - Wed)

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2. Berkeley Flea Market

Flea market
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Berkeley Flea Market is the best destination to find souvenirs from all over the world. This vibrant market is open every weekend year-round and has a wonderful location in the heart of South Berkeley. The market prides itself on its international inclusion and offers everything from antiques to wellness products from a plethora of different countries. As you meander through the bazaar, you can shop for a variety of souvenirs, including one-of-a-kind art pieces, vibrant clothing and jewelry, and fragrant body oils and soaps. If all your browsing leaves you feeling hungry, you can pick up a snack (or two!) from one of the terrific food vendors.

Berkeley Flea Market

Address: 1937 Ashby Ave, Berkeley, CA 94703, United States

Website: Berkeley Flea Market

Opening hours: Sat - Sun: 7am - 4pm (closed from Mon - Fri)

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3. The San Jose Flea Market

San Jose Flea Market
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The San Jose Flea Market first opened in 1960 and has remained a highlight for shopping enthusiasts and bargain hunters for more than 60 years. This sprawling flea market now attracts more than 4,000,000 people each year and works with around 6000 vendors to offers a staggering variety of wares. Besides arts, antiques, and clothing vendors, the market is home to a 0.25-mile (0.5-kilometer) long farmer’s market and live music stages. The family-friendly market also has a terrific FunZone for children, which includes a Ferris wheel, vibrant bounce houses, and a colorful merry-go-round. There are also more than 90 food vendors available if you need an energy boost to get you through the market. Regardless of weather conditions, The San Jose Flea Market is open from dawn to dusk every Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday (with the exception of public holidays).

The San Jose Flea Market

Address: 1590 Berryessa Rd, San Jose, CA 95133, United States

Website: The San Jose Flea Market

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4. Santa Cruz Flea Market

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This flea market offers a little bit of everything. The Santa Cruz Flea Market is located on the grounds of the former Skyview Drive-In and has been a haunt of deal hunters since it opened in 1971. Weather permitting, this is a weekend-only market that is owned and operated by Goodwill Central Coast and is a great market to search for antiques, arts, vintage clothing, and unique trinkets. The market also sells fresh produce and food items.

Santa Cruz Flea Market

Address: 2260 Soquel Dr, Santa Cruz, CA 95065, United States

Website: Santa Cruz Flea Market

Opening hours: Sat: 6am - 3pm; Sun: 5:30am - 3pm (closed from Mon - Fri)

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5. Rose Bowl Flea Market in Pasadena

Over the Rose Bowl, Pasadena, CA
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Rose Bowl Flea Market presents a unique shopping experience, unlike any other. As the name suggests, this market is held in Pasadena’s renowned Rose Bowl Stadium and has been one of the state’s most popular flea markets for the past fifty years. The market is open on the second Sunday of every month when the stadium transforms into a treasure seeker’s paradise of over 2,500 vendors. Art, antiques, and vintage items galore can be found if you’re willing to join the bustle of the bazaar and search for hidden gems. The market is so popular, in fact, that you may even see celebrities and famed stylists scavenging the stalls as well! Food and drink concession stands are available on site should you need a break from bargain hunting.

Rose Bowl Flea Market

Address: 1001 Rose Bowl Dr, Pasadena, CA 91103, United States

Website: Rose Bowl Flea Market

Opening hours: 9am - 3pm (second Sunday of each month)

Price: 9 USD

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6. The Roadium Open Air Market in Torrance

Flea market stand
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Situated in Torrance, California, The Roadium Open Air Market and Drive-In is a vibrant market filled with antiques, collectibles, and pre-owned items. The market is open 7 days a week all year long so there’s never a bad time to stop by for a bargain hunt. Over 500 vendors hock their goods here and there are items available from all over the world. Special themed events are held throughout the year, with wonderful weekly events including Antique Mondays and Vintage Days on Thursdays and Fridays. In addition to a great shopping experience, The Roadium is also a drive-in movie theater that screens family-favorites every Friday evening.

The Roadium Open Air Market

Address: 2500 W Redondo Beach Blvd, Torrance, CA 90504, United States

Website: The Roadium Open Air Market

Opening hours: 7am - 3pm (daily)

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7. PCC Flea Market in Pasadena

Flea market glass
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The Pasadena City College (PCC) Flea Market is a great place to search for antiques and collectibles while giving back to the community. The market hosts over 400 vendors and each sale helps to fund student activities and scholarships. As you meander through the stalls, you will find everything from ornate jewelry to vintage records, as well as furniture pieces and knickknacks. The market is open on the first Sunday of every month and takes place in the Pasadena City College campus parking lots on the East and West sides of campus. Admission is always free, but you do have to pay for parking.

PCC Flea Market

Address: 1570 E Colorado Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91106, United States

Website: PCC Flea Market

Opening hours: 8am - 3pm (first Sunday of every month)

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8. Merced Flea & Farmers Market

Farmers' market produce at the University of British Columbia 2016
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Merced Flea & Farmers Market is a vibrant, community market that is open every Saturday. Opened 30 years ago, this terrific local market features over 200 vendors selling fresh fruits and vegetables, locally produced food, antiques, and more. Peruse the stalls, search for a one-of-a-kind souvenir, or pick up some tasty snacks to devour later. Admission to the market is less than a dollar and children under the age of 12 are free. As an added bonus, there is plenty of free parking available in front of the market.

Merced Flea & Farmers Market

Address: 900 G St, Merced, CA 95341, United States

Website: Merced Flea & Farmers Market

Opening hours: Sat: 7am - 3pm (closed from Mon - Fri)

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9. Palm Springs Vintage Market

Vintage Market (Palm Springs)
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The Palm Springs Vintage Market is a must-visit for retro aficionados. Located in the Camelot Theater in Palm Springs, this energetic, eclectic market occurs on the first Sunday of every month, from October through May, and is filled with all sorts of interesting finds. The focus of this market is antiques, but you can also find unique upcycled and reclaimed items, from vintage clothing to colorful barware. Admission costs five dollars, but parking is free. On-leash dogs are allowed.

Palm Springs Vintage Market

Address: 2300 E Baristo Rd, Palm Springs, CA 92262, United States

Website: Palm Springs Vintage Market

Opening hours: 8am - 2pm (first Sunday of every month)

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10. Long Beach Antique Market

Antiques Market
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Scout for the best souvenirs at Long Beach Antique Market. This large market takes place on the third Sunday of every month and brims with antiques, collectibles, clothing, and furniture. Find unique pieces of home décor or score the perfect accessory for your favorite outfit as you search through everything from musical instruments to sports memorabilia. In addition to a wide variety of goods, the market has food and beverage vendors on site, as well as ATMs and restrooms.

Long Beach Antique Market

Address: 4901 E Conant St, Long Beach, CA 90808, United States

Website: Long Beach Antique Market

Opening hours: 6:30am - 2pm (third Sunday of every month)

Price: 8 USD

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Art, antiques, memorabilia, and more

From antiques to accessories, these markets brim with spectacular treasures. Flea markets present a unique shopping experience and a great way to find unique artifacts and items. Whether you’re a market master or a bargain-hunting novice, there is something for everyone to find at these Californian flea markets.

Due to Covid-19, the business hours of the markets may differ from the stated timings in this article. Please be sure to check the updated hours from the websites.

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Hannah is a freelance writer, list making aficionado, and world traveler currently based in Germany. She is an avid explorer, and believes in creating new experiences to put on her bucket list to...Read more

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