These 11 World’s Best Flea Markets are Travelers Shopping Paradise

Have you ever imagined what it would be if you came across a flea market while traveling to a specific location? These 11 world’s best flea markets are travelers shopping paradise indeed!

Good news is that you always get interesting things in flea markets; another good news is that you get them for lower prices as compared to malls and online marketplaces. If not at cheaper prices, then you get to bargain for a better price unlike malls and other retail outlets. Flea markets attract a huge crowd of people with a variety of stalls, hidden treasures, and colorful wares.

The reason you should visit flea markets while traveling is that they offer varieties of products at one single place. Whether you are looking for clothes, jewelry, furniture, spices, or food, a flea market is a one-stop solution. The top 11 flea markets and what makes them the best flea markets around the globe; and an ultimate guide to these markets are discussed below.

#1 Portobello London

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Since 1800, the Portobello flea market in London is attracting tourists as well as locals with its antique collections that are being sold here since 1950. This flea market is expanding day-by-day attracting more and more tourists. Previously, it used to just sell antique collections, but now you can get almost everything here starting from clothes, snacks, fruits, vegetables, records and much more. It’s open on all the 7 days of the week and we highly recommend you to visit on the weekdays as weekends are the busiest here!

#2 Mercantic, Barcelona, Spain

Mercantic
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Spain is a beautiful country and what do you think makes it more beautiful? You guessed it right! We are talking about flea markets! Barcelona has one of the largest flea markets in the world. Mercantic in Barcelona is a well-known flea market where you can find great furniture from antique to new.

This place is famous for its second-hand furniture which you can get at the best price. On visiting this place you get good decoration ideas; live music and food trucks will leave you mesmerizing. The best time to visit this place is on the first Sunday of every month when new bargains hit the stalls and the market is larger than the usual. It’s open only on the weekends. Also, don’t forget to check the permanent market which is held on weekdays and contains over 80 stalls.

#3 127 Corridor Sale

Corridor Sale
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Started at 1987 in Kentucky and Tennessee, today it holds the record of the longest flea market in the world and has a length of 690 miles expanded to 6 states covering Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama. Up to 5000 vendors set up their stalls on this route.

The 127 corridor sales take place annually starting from first Thursday of August till the Sunday. Here you can explore American country culture, music, cuisine and recreation. The sale starts from Michigan extending up to 690 miles to Alabama.

#4 Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, Thailand

Damnoen Saduak, Thailand
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Damnoen Saduak located in Saduak district and is 52 miles from the southwest of Bangkok, Thailand, is one of the top flea markets which you should visit at least once in your lifetime. This flea market is situated on the longest canal of Thailand which was build around 100 years ago by the King Rama IV of Thailand.

Here the vendors sell their items on a boat to shoppers who wander along the banks on the canals. Every day many Thai and foreign tourist travel here to experience the largest flea market in Thailand. It is famous for shopping, its eatables, and the atmosphere of Thailand water market.

#5 Ferikoy Flea market, Istanbul

Ferikoy Flea Market
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Ferikoy Flea Market in Istanbul is one of the largest flea markets to get the ancient crockery and decorative items. According to a Turkish proverb, “If there is a demand for old stuff, flea markets would be lit by divine light”.

This flea market is located in the neighborhood of Ferikoy and is close to Osmanbey metro station.  It is like a fair in Ferikoy Flea market on every Sunday as numerous of people visit the place and also items are sold at a much cheaper price as compared to the other days on Sunday.

#6 Colaba Causeway, Mumbai

Colaba Causeway
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Apart from other countries, India is no less in the field of flea markets. Approximately every other state of India has a flea market on specific days. Colaba Causeway in Mumbai is one of them. As you know Mumbai is a hub of fashion stars and people from other countries keep traveling to Mumbai throughout the year and the flea markets attract the tourists the most.

Mumbai is a Bollywood land and you can see the effects of that in the Colaba Causeway. From funky shirts to shopping bags, from funky shoes to eye-catching accessories, you get to see everything in here. It is opened all day and every day.

#7 Sarojini Nagar, Delhi

Sarojini Nagar
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Delhi is the most fashionista place in India. You get to see almost people from every culture here. I bet you must have heard of the Sarojini Nagar at least once which is located in Delhi. Possessing one of the largest flea markets in the world, you can get almost all items and one from each country.

Clothes, bags, books, shoes, foods, drinks and almost EVERYTHING you are going to get here which is making Sarojini Nagar one of the top flea markets of India. It is open all day and every day except Mondays.

#8 Kitsch Mandi, Bangalore

Kitsch Mandi
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The silicon valley of India is known for its easy-going people who can work as well as party on the same week and it is reflected in their lifestyle and flea markets too. Bangalore is full of youth minds and this Flea market helps the startup in promoting their work.

In Kitsch Mandi, you will find an eclectic collection of Jewelries, bags, shoes, clothes, and much more. Opens only on Sundays at 1 PM and if you are planning to travel to this flea market, keep your schedule clean and enjoy the atmosphere of this place.

#9 Johari Bazaar, Jaipur

Jaipur Johari Bazaar
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The Pink City of India is famous for its ornaments and jewelry and can be your one-stop destination for the jewelry. Johari Bazaar, located near Hawa Mahal, is one of the largest flea markets for the jewelry and I bet you will find some antique pieces too. Though it is known for jewelry, the flea market is also famous for the Rajasthani sarees and lehenga. It is open all day and every day.

#10 Anjuna Flea Market, Goa

Anjuna Flea Market
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Goa is the one-stop destination for most of the tourists who come to India. Here you can get every merchandise from each and every part of the world. Started by the hippies of the Goa to raise their stay in Goa, it has now reached in becoming one of the popular flea markets in the Country. The flea market of Goa is so long that you will be exhausted by the time you explore the market. It is a place for shoppers and if you are one of them, then it is like heaven to you.

#11 Laad Baazar, Hyderabad

Hyderabad Laad Bazaar
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The City of Nawabs is famous for its pearls and bangles. Located near the Charminar, it is a hub for the variety of Bangles and pearls. I can bet that you won’t regret if you buy bangles from Laad Bazaar, one of largest flea markets in the world for bangles. Apart from pearls and bangles, you will find everything here starting from jhumkas to shoes, from dupattas to salwars. It is open all day and every day.

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    Thanks for writing such a good post to find Worlds best Flea Market. I am sure people will enjoy these post.

      • Sajida Ayyup
      • March 26, 2018
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      Thank you!

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