Are you an avid antiques-seeker who loves the thought of vintage furniture or cool collectibles? Or perhaps you're merely looking for a deal. For those who want random accessories, collectibles, and vintage goods, there are plenty of outdoor flea markets that happen every week and month. Check out these awesome and best flea markets around San Francisco for fun, discoveries, and of course, deals.
1. Treasure Island Flea Market, Treasure Island, San Francisco
Head across the bay via ferry, bus, or car and make your way to the aptly named Treasure Island, where you may just find some treasure of your own. This monthly flea market occurs the last weekend of each month, Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. There is an admission fee that varies depending on when you show up. Visit the Treasure Island Flea Market website and Facebook page for more information. It's one of the most exciting San Francisco flea markets.
2. Alemany Flea Market, San Francisco
This is the classic city market with a more old-school vibe. Alemany is big enough that it offers a wide variety of sellers and items (old tools, fishing gear, kitchenware, plants, clothing, furniture, and more but not too big to be overwhelming. Visit SF.gov for more information on the Alemany Flea Market in San Francisco.
3. The Really Really Free Market, Mission Dolores Park San Francisco
The Really Really Free Market in San Francisco is a very DIY event and locations and dates sometimes change. Consult the Really Free Market website for more information. And yes, all items here are 100% free!
4. Berkeley Flea Market, Berkeley
The Berkeley Flea Market in Berkeley is held in the Ashby BART Station Parking Lot every Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m., weather permitting, of course. People from around the Bay Area love coming here as it has items from all over the world. It's an international flea market where you can find goods that are hard to find anywhere else. You'll discover plenty of handmade, cultural, art, and locally-made products along with other flea market wares. Visit the Berkeley Flea Markey website and Facebook page to learn more.
5. Coliseum Public Market, Oakland
Open year-round daily, the West Wind Coliseum Swap Meet is an incredibly fun flea market to explore. You'll find great deals on a wide array of goods, enjoy entertainment, and can grab a bite to eat. It's held in the West Wind Drive-In parking lot and you can find more information on both the website and Facebook page.
6. Inner Sunset Flea Market, San Francisco
The Inner Sunset Flea in San Francisco is held once a month between the months of April and November. It's a family-friendly event that features plenty of goods at bargain prices as well as food, games, and activities. Visit the Inner Sunset Flea's website and Facebook page for more information.
7. Berryessa Flea Market, San Jose
Since 1960, the San Jose Flea Market has been the place to go for bargain prices and fun! Between all the vendors, the food, the entertainment, and the arcade, the whole family could spend the entire day here. Visit the website and Facebook page of the Berryessa Flea Market in San Jose for more information.
Have you been to any of these flea markets around San Francisco? Let us know. Please share this story too! If you want to discover more random and eclectic things in the city then check out The Most Unique Hotel In San Francisco You’ll Definitely Want To Visit.
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