Local flea markets in Tampa Bay, FL

Throw on your shopping shoes — we’re going to the market.

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The Oldsmar Flea is one of the oldest and largest markets in the state.

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Get in TBAY, we’re going shopping.

Looking for some vintage clothes for your wardrobe, vinyl records to add to the collection, or even some homemade goods to showcase around your house? Well, you’re in luck. Channel your inner bargain hunter + haggler and get ready to check out some of these fleas:

Indie Flea | 14 18th St. S., St. Pete (under the overpass)

  • Grab your market bags and text the group chat. This swap meet has hundreds of local artisans and retro cloth enthusiasts. Plus, come hungry + leave your AirPods at home — the market usually has groovy music and food trucks on standby.
  • Open on the first Sunday of every month, January through April, from 12-4 p.m.

Oldsmar Flea Market | Tampa Downs, 180 Race Track Rd., Oldsmar

  • Get lost and rummage through its roughly 1,000 booths. This is the No. 1 spot to find antiques, instruments, or even flooring. Pro tip: try the corn nuggies.
  • Open Fridays from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

The Market Elaine | 6013 Wesley Grove Blvd., Wesley Chapel

  • Unleash your inner child, or just bring yours to peruse around and get your face painted. Also, this evening market has puppies and other animals up for adoption.
  • Every first Friday from 5-9 p.m.

The Market Marie | 600 Cleveland St., Clearwater

  • Shop over 100 small businesses, jam out to some tunes, and even walk away an owner of a bird. This daytime flea also sells vintage clothes and is fur child friendly.
  • Every second Saturday from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

Mr. G Flea Market | 10816 US Hwy. 41 #8728, Palmetto

  • Get your steps in while shopping around tons of different authentic Latin stalls and walk out with fun produce like Japanese squash or an agua fresca.
  • Open weekends
  • Times vary

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