Where can you find a flea market that offers retro antiques, goodies, one-of-a-kind odds and ends, and just some of the downright best shopping in Northern California? Look no further than the Alameda Point Antiques Flea Market. This flea market is the premier place to shop for vintage and antique home decorations, clothing, furniture, jewelry, art, pottery, books, and collectibles. This is a must-do for Bay Area shoppers who love vintage collectibles.
Along with the amazing shopping, you can enjoy some truly stunning views of San Francisco.
The Market brings over 10,000 shoppers and 800 dealers for each monthly event. The range of items is vast, eclectic, and fascinating!
You can find anything from name-brand clothing and handbags to assorted knick-knacks. All your arcane and bizarre wants and needs can be fulfilled at this one stop in the Bay!
Get here early for bargains on antiques, clothes, and more. Alternatively, bargain hard over whatever's left before closing. You'll see the serious shoppers here early: They're the ones looking to stock their stores, find eBay inventory, or get some priceless rarities.
Antiques, especially furniture, are renowned at this flea market. You'll normally find a large selection of retro furniture like desks, tables, chairs, cabinets, dressers, vanities, benches, and couches.
There are hundreds of vendors set up here and pretty much everyone is selling well-curated vintage, stylish presentations, beautiful fabrics, barware, and the list goes on. Don't forget to take in the views of San Francisco and Oakland while shopping too.
If you just want to walk around and browse from one booth to another, we recommend arriving later to pay less for admission. You'll still see enough furniture, paintings, jewelry, vintage clothing, toys, old books, and more to window shop.
And there are great food and beverage trucks to keep you satisfied during a long, great day of shopping.
The Alameda Point Antiques Flea Market is held on the first Sunday of the month from 6 a.m. until 3 p.m. and admission varies. Visit the official website for more information, including details on the free shuttle service.
Have you been to the Alameda Point Antiques Flea Market? Any other flea markets you love in the San Francisco Bay Area? Or maybe you're just looking for something a little less hectic? Then, check out these slow-paced small towns near San Francisco where life is still simple.
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