3 Must-Visit Flea Markets In Michigan Where You’ll Find Awesome Stuff

Discover unique flea markets and antique shops in Michigan that offer a variety of collectibles and rare finds.

There's something about shopping in a Michigan flea market that gets me every time. Maybe it's the thrill of the hunt for the perfect little curio to place on the mantle, the nostalgia that comes up when I hear of a long-lost treasure's back story, or knowing that a flea market find was made to last. Here are some flea markets, antique shops, and unique vendor spots around Michigan that'll be sure to satisfy your shopping urge.

1. Antique Haven, New Haven

Only open by appointment, this spot sells antiques out of 100-year-old barn/log cabin. This antique store in Michigan is known for its amazing array of immaculate antiques and wares, and is definitely worth setting up an appointment if you're into antique shopping in MI!

2. John K. King Books, Detroit

OK, so John K. King Books, Detroit deals mainly in books, but if what you're looking for are rare, collectible reads, this is the spot as it's one of the largest book stores in the world.. Yes, the world! Since 1983, the bookstore has operated out of Detroit’s former Advance Glove Factory, which explains its massive size and the large glove painted on the building’s exterior. No matter what you’re searching for, you’ll find it here. The store is comprised of four floors, each of which is overseen by a team of knowledgeable employees.

3. 66 Unique Antiques, Nashville

66 Unique Antiques specializes in collectibles and oddities, with unique items from antique to vintage, retro, and primitive. This massive, 9000+ sq. ft. antique shop in Michigan features two floors and over 75 different vendors, all but guaranteeing you'll find lots of treasures when you visit.

These are but a few great flea markets in Michigan. Tell us about your favorite places and the neat stuff you've found there in the comments below.

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