There's nothing like finding a once-in-a-lifetime bargain, right? Exploring flea markets is so much fun - you might just find a valuable antique or the perfect gift for a loved one. Fortunately, in addition to our many unique shops, Florida is also chock full of antique shops and open-air markets that are hiding some truly fantastic treasures and one-of-a-kind finds. On your next weekend outing or redecorating spree, check out some of the best flea markets in Florida and prepare to wow everyone you meet with your finds!
1. Webster Westside Flea Market, Webster
You'll find a little bit of everything at this huge flea market. Some folks just come to Webster Westside Swap-O-Rama to sell their personal items; others have full-time vendor permits here.
2. Red Barn Flea Market, Bradenton
Red Barn is a bargain-hunter's dream. You'll want to plan an entire day to explore this 145,000-square foot flea market, where you'll find everything from fresh produce to clothing items and much more.
3. Fleamasters Fleamarket, Fort Myers
Fleamasters Fleamarket is absolutely huge - 400,000 square feet. People come from all over the world to this unique market. With 900 stores and almost 1.5 million items, a one-day visit isn't going to be enough.
4. Flamingo Island Flea Market, Bonita Springs
Plan a visit to Flamingo Island Flea Market soon - you'll love the variety here! Knick-knacks, clothing, antiques...and plants!
5. Pecan Park Flea & Farmers' Market, Jacksonville
This epic market has everything from fresh-baked cookies to live alligators! The perfect conversation starter for your space is easy to find at Pecan Park!
6. De'france Indoor Flea Market, Antiques & Collectibles, Fort Walton Beach
If you're looking for some antique or refurbished furniture, De'france is the place to go! You'll also find tons of great home décor items. Everything is delightfully categorized, making it easy to shop.
7. 49er Flea Market, Clearwater
Visit this indoor/outdoor market for tons of great collectibles, new and previously-owned items.
Editor's Note: Unfortunately, this market has permanently closed. But Pinellas Farmers and Flea Market in Clearwater is definitely worth a stop while you're here!
8. Big Top Flea Market, Thonotosassa
Wander around this flea market to find plenty of low-priced items that make perfect gifts.
Editor's Note: We're sad to say that Big Top recently closed, but locals recommend 301 and 56 Flea Market in Zephyrhills as an excellent place nearby to find treasures. Check it out and let us know what you think!
9. The Market of Marion, Belleview
The Market of Marion boasts that it has more than 1,000 shops! It also has classic car shows, bouncy houses for the kids and concessions.
10. Renninger's Antique Center and Farmer's Market, Mount Dora
This flea market is only open weekends, but it's well worth your time. You'll really want to take your time to browse through the booths at Renninger'sRenninger's - there's no junk, just hidden treasures.
These Florida flea markets aren't a complete list of places in our state to treasure hunt, but they're a fantastic place to start! Where's your favorite place to find a bargain in Florida?
For one of our favorite places to shop in the entire state, check out Fisherman's Village in Punta Gorda, FL!
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