Everyone In Kansas Should Visit This Epic Flea Market At Least Once
By Annie
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Updated on February 28, 2023
(Originally published February 23, 2023)
Editor’s Note: Unfortunately, this legendary flea market in Kansas has closed permanently. We encourage you to explore some of the other amazing flea markets in Kansas instead.
You have seen second-hand flip shows and have visited the homes of friends who have repurposed vintage finds… but have you ever tried it for yourself? Whether the answer is yes or no, it is time for you to get out and get thrifty by visiting this epic flea market.
Located in Wichita, Village Flea Market is home to the largest indoor market in the state (hence its mall-ish appearance) with a whopping 100,000 square feet of bargains.
Opened in 1975, the Village Flea Market was originally known as the GEM Store before becoming this popular Wichita attraction.
Open Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays year round, the Village is home to over 100 regular shops/dealers who offer a variety of collectibles, furniture, books, toys, tools, and anything else you could possibly imagine.
In addition to their regulars, the flea market also rents out temporary booths and spaces to those wanting to have their "garage sale rain or shine... or 100 degree temps!"
Avoiding the often unbearable humidity = my kind of garage sale.
Depending on the time of year, you may also be able to get in on one of the Village Flea Market's special events, which include a Comic Book Day & Comic Con, Easter Scavenger Hunt, and Second Saturday Craft Show!
For a full list of events, visit Village Flea Market's
website .
With 500,000 square feet between both the storefront and parking lot, you never know what you are going to see when you arrive!
Did we mention that there is also an in-house coffee shop and snack bar?
Now you can REALLY make an entire day out of treasure hunting!
For even more epic second-hand spots, visit these Must-Visit Flea Markets In Kansas Where You’ll Find Awesome Stuff !
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