Cleveland has a lot of flea markets, ranging from upscale, up-cycled antiques, to Amish bread and butter, to precarious piles of toys and trinkets. Jamie’s Flea Market in Amherst is so big that it spans the three. It has two large buildings and an outdoor market, making it one of the biggest flea markets in Cleveland. Make sure you set aside enough time to see everything, you never know what bargains you might find at Jamie’s Flea Market!

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Jamie’s Flea Market is open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Wednesdays and Saturdays, year-round. Rain or shine, vendors come to sell their wares, and buyers, browsers, and hunters come to see what’s on offer. The atmosphere is fun and community-oriented at Jamie’s, one of the best flea markets in Cleveland, Ohio! To become a vendor, see their website for prices and regulations.

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Is Jamie's Flea Market in Amherst the only flea market in Cleveland?

Absolutely not! While Jamie's Flea Market certainly stands out as one of the best flea markets in Cleveland, it's among good company with these following places:

  • Cleveland Bazaar. Formerly known as Cleveland's Bizarre Bazaar, the unusual goodies for sale at this independent arts and antiques market make for a truly fascinating and offbeat flea market experience. From unique crafts to outlandish antiques, you've never shopped at a flea market quite like this one before. The most bizarre thing about this bazaar? The location changes each time it's open.
  • Berea Flea Market. Located within the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds just outside the Forest City, the Berea Flea Market is a combination indoor and outdoor market that is one of the biggest in the state. There's no shortage of amazing discoveries hiding in every stall, so even when the snow piles up over the fairgrounds you owe it to yourself to spend an afternoon perusing the stalls of the indoor complex.
  • Blue Sky Drive-In Theater. A seasonal favorite since the '70s, Blue Sky Drive-In features both a flea market and outdoor cineplex, making it one of the best day trips in Cleveland.

 

What are some other places for shopping in Cleveland?

Cleveland, Ohio, is home to some marvelous pieces of architecture that are truly extraordinary. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and Public Square are just some of the many sites that form the Cleveland cityscape. The Arcade, however, is perhaps the most marvelous of them all. The Arcade is a Victorian-era structure of two nine-story buildings, joined by a five-story arcade with a glass skylight spanning over 300 feet along its four balconies. The Arcade opened in May of 1890 as the first indoor shopping center in America, quickly becoming one of downtown Cleveland’s most popular destinations! Read more about this amazing  and superlative shopping center in Cleveland in this feature article.