The absolute largest and best North Carolina flea market is open every weekend all year long and it is definitely worth a weekend trip just to experience the excitement and thrill of more than 500 merchants that cover 75 acres – inside and out, at the Raleigh Market. Come explore one of the best flea markets in Raleigh, NC.

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Have you ever shopped at this or any other Raleigh, North Carolina flea markets? What kinds of treasures did you walk out with? Let us know in the comments!

The Raleigh Market is open every weekend, rain or shine. Admission is free and so is parking. Security is provided. The hours are Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Here are some more great flea markets in North Carolina.

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What are the best thrift stores in North Carolina?

The best thrift stores in North Carolina include:

  • Habitat Restore in Charlotte. This cool shop is where local students and the younger crowd look for affordable items for their homes.
  • Patterson’s Mill Country Store in Chapel Hill. This store has been open since 1973 and has all kinds of antique relics and artifacts.
  • Baker Street in Wilmington. This is a thrift store and an antique store that also offers several curiosities and new items.
  • ReTails. Shop here and the proceeds will go to save animals at local shelters from being euthanized.

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What are the most charming general stores in North Carolina?

The most charming general stores in North Carolina include:

  • Rockford General Store in Dobson. This store has been around since 1890 and has rustic, creaky wooden floors and a vintage feel.
  • Priddy’s General Store in Danbury. This place was built in 1888 and is a local landmark with penny candy, housewares, and occasional live bluegrass music.
  • Washburn’s General Store in Bostic. This is the longest-running family business in the state and was established in 1831.
  • Saxapahaw General Store. This self-described “five-star gas station” has a cafe that serves locally farmed foods in addition to its general goods.

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What are the best farmer’s markets in North Carolina?

The best farmer’s markets in North Carolina include:

  • Charlotte Regional Farmer’s Market. This is one of the biggest farmer’s markets in the state and has fresh local produce, meat, and dairy.
  • NoDa Farmer’s Market. This community market has flowers, fresh fruits and vegetables, and various local artisan goods.
  • Cotswold Farmer’s Market. This is not just a market but a local hangout where residents gather to shop, mingle, and enjoy live music. 
  • King’s Drive Farmer’s Market. This is a smaller market, but the fresh produce is some of the best you’ll find in the state.

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