Brooklyn is a treasure trove for flea market enthusiasts.
Flea markets have become a popular trend in Brooklyn, with unique brands and local entrepreneurs showcasing their products when the weather gets warmer.Â
Here are five spots to check out:
80 Pearl St.
Brooklyn Flea is the borough’s most well-known market, with locations in Williamsburg (BQ Flea) and DUMBO. Visitors can browse vintage clothing, antiques, handmade jewelry and artisanal foods, all while enjoying a lively weekend atmosphere.
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70 N. 7th St.
Located in Williamsburg, Artists & Fleas showcases a rotating roster of local designers, vintage sellers and indie artisans. The market is ideal for unique fashion pieces, handmade goods and collectible items you won’t find anywhere else.
Photo: Supplied/ William Wu/ Artists and Fleas
2 Noble St.
This Greenpoint market is known for vintage clothing, records and one-of-a-kind collectibles. Local vendors bring eclectic items that make every visit a new adventure for bargain hunters and collectors alike.
Photo: Supplied/ Greenpoint Terminal Market
4. Fort Greene Park Artisans Bazaar
Fort Greene Park (DeKalb Avenue side)
Set against the scenic backdrop of Fort Greene Park, this open-air bazaar brings together local artisans, makers and small businesses offering handmade crafts, art, jewelry and specialty goods. The market has a relaxed, community-focused feel, making it a perfect spot to discover locally made pieces while enjoying one of Brooklyn’s most beloved green spaces.
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P.S. 321, 180 7th Avenue
Located in the heart of Park Slope, MetroFlea offers a curated mix of vintage finds, handcrafted goods and independent vendors. From retro fashion to unique home décor, the market blends old-school charm with modern creativity, attracting both casual browsers and serious treasure hunters looking for something distinctive.
Photo: Supplied/ Metroflea Park NYC/ Meta
Together, these markets highlight Brooklyn’s creative spirit, offering everything from vintage treasures to handcrafted goods in vibrant, community-driven settings.