Grand Bazaar NYC is the largest, oldest, and very diverse shopping market in the city. It’s a great place for shopping, there are upcoming designers, second-hand boutiques and other shops. You can combine this market with exploring the Lower East Side.
Here you can find items like jewellery, clothing, and ceramics together with food vendors. Hester Flea Market is a curated mix of vintage, handmade goods, and food. From here you can get on the High Line, an elevated rail track turned into a park. It’s the perfect place to go shopping or to have a bite to eat. The marketplace has a location in Chelsea Market as well, an indoor market in the Meatpacking District. Location: 70 North 7th Street in Brooklyn.Or you can go shopping on Bedford Avenue, where you can find all kinds of nice shops. Combine your visit to Williamsburg Flea Market with Artists and Fleas, which is around the block from each other. The Williamsburg location is filled with fashion, vintage, art, design, and more. It’s a marketplace with designers and collectors selling their pieces. Artists and Fleas WilliamsburgĪrtists and Fleas is an indoor flea market with different locations in New York. With my coffee in hand, I like to walk around and have a great start to my day. If you come later in the day, there is a chance that these are already sold. You see people setting up their stands and at that time the sellers still have some real gems. Location: Kent Avenue at N 6th Street, BrooklynĮric’s Tip: I like to visit the markets in the morning, right after they open.You can visit the Brooklyn Brewery, get a drink in one of the many cool bars or enjoy the Manhattan skyline from Domino Park. The market is great to add to your day exploring Williamsburg. Here you can find furniture, vintage clothing, collectables, and antiques, as well as jewellery, art, and crafts by local artisans and designers. It’s the perfect way to spend your morning in New York.īrooklyn Flea Market’s second location is Williamsburg Flea Market. After visiting the flea market you can walk through Dumbo to Brooklyn Bridge Park, get a coffee to go at one of the hip coffee shops, and walk back over the Brooklyn Bridge to Manhattan. The vendors gather under the Manhattan Bridge Archway, which gives it the real lively DUMBO feeling. Location: The parking lot at 29 West 25th Street (between 5th and 6th Avenue)ĭUMBO Flea Market is part of the Brooklyn Flea Market, ranked as one of the best flea markets in the U.S.Opening days: Every Saturday and Sunday.If you’re getting hungry from shopping, you can get something to eat from the food vendors. The vendors sell pieces from famous brands for good prices, I would recommend coming here early to find these gems. I like that it’s in the middle of Manhattan, where you’re surrounded by skyscrapers. Chelsea Flea Market, also known as Annex Markets, is focused on high-quality antique and unique vintage goods.