9 Amazing Flea Markets In Maryland That Are Ideal For Bargains And Treasure Hunting
Discover a variety of flea markets in Maryland offering unique treasures and hidden gems.
Maryland is full of treasures big and small just waiting to be discovered at a local market. Previously, we wrote an article about 7 must-visit flea markets in Maryland. Turns out there are so many, we're creating a second list with places that are just as worthy. If you have an upcoming weekend free, you may want to check these flea markets in Maryland where you're sure to uncover an assortment of hidden gems.
1. Pulaski Flea Market (Joppa)
This is both an indoor and an outdoor flea market offering a little bit of everything - from snack foods and fresh produce to furniture and odds and ends. It's held Sundays, and you can learn more about the Pulaski Flea Market in Joppa on the Facebook page.
2. The Market (Camp Springs)
The Market has a variety of vendors including clothing, comics, jewelry, toys and more. Since it's indoors, this place is perfect for a rainy day. It's open weekly from Thursday through Sunday. Stop by the official website of The Market.
3. Boonsboro Antiques (Boonsboro)
Also known as Boonsboro Auction Square Flea Market, this place has a nice selection of antiques. You could spend a bit of time perusing all the goods and still not see everything. Find current hours and more information on the official Facebook page of Boonsboro Antiques.
4. Vintage Flea and Farm Market (Bryantown)
Multiple vendors come together for this event held at Boondoggie Farm. Check it out on the second Saturday of every month through November. Keep up with current events with a visit to the official Facebook page of Vintage Flea and Farm Market.
5. 8th Ave Flea Market (Glen Burnie)
This outdoor flea market is open year-round, depending on weather. Whether you're looking for items new or old, you're sure to find them here. Carve out plenty of time for your visit to the 10-acre flea market. Learn more on the Facebook page of 8th Avenue Flea Market.
6. Rocky Ridge Collectibles (Hagerstown)
This indoor market is filled with antiques, memorabilia, and handcrafted furniture. With so many intriguing items, it's nearly impossible to not spend money. Just make sure you wear comfy shoes, because you have 28,000 square feet of space to explore. EDITOR'S NOTE: Unfortunately, Rocky Ridge Collectibles is no longer in operation.
7. The Parisian Flea (Baltimore)
This charming flea market is located in Baltimore's Hampden neighborhood. It may be small, but it packs so many treasures inside its walls. Stop by the official Facebook page of The Parisian Flea for more information.
8. Farmers Market and Auction (Charlotte Hall)
Pair your antique finds with a side of fresh fruits and veggies at this classic spot. It's open Wednesdays and Saturdays. For hours and more information, stop by the official Facebook page of Farmers Market and Auction.
9. The Eyler Stables Flea Market (Thurmont)
With over 40 vendors, you're sure to find fascinating items you didn't even know you needed. This spot is nestled in the mountains, making the drive full of delightfully rustic views. It's open from Friday through Sunday each week. EDITOR'S NOTE: Unfortunately, Eyler Stables Flea Market has permanently closed.
Do you agree that these are some of the best and for some, the biggest flea markets in Maryland? Which others would you add to the list? Let us know in the comments! Remember, you can also check out the first part of our list - the 7 best flea markets in Maryland where you'll find awesome stuff.
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