For bargain hunters and those searching for unexpected treasures, flea markets in Atlanta and beyond offer an ever-changing shopping experience. Where are the best Atlanta flea markets? You’ll find them in every corner of the state, from multi-acre roadside setups to old churches filled with vending booths and produce stands.
Here’s a guide to some of the Peach State’s best flea markets!
ATLANTA FLEA MARKETS
MY FAVORITE PLACE FLEA MARKET (CHAMBLEE)
On Peachtree Blvd, which runs parallel to the food paradise that is Buford Highway, My Favorite Place Flea Market is open for business seven days a week, from 10am to 5:30pm. More than a few customer reviews include the word “treasure,” which you’re sure to find amongst the 30 vendors selling vintage furniture and decor and beyond.
Follow their Facebook page for regular inventory updates and drool over slinky 60s chaise lounges and mahogany glass door China cabinets.
UNIQUE TREASURES FLEA MARKET (SNELLVILLE)
Located off Highway 78, Unique Treasures occupies a former church space and continues to embody the spirit of community giving, thanks to regular military discounts, toy drives and canned food collections.
Open seven days a week, vendors sell home decor, furniture, antiques, and the sorts of unique treasures one can only hope to find on a flea market excursion. Their events page is regularly updated with discounts and programming.
PEACHTREE PEDDLERS (MCDONOUGH)
Boasting itself as South Atlanta’s largest flea market and antique center, this indoor/outdoor market has a ton of household items, treasures, antique furniture, and a food court! Browse Peachtree Peddler’s many unique shopping vendors from both their inside and outside Flea Markets.
Don’t miss their special events, like holiday celebrations and free music offered monthly. Also, when lunchtime comes around, head over to the food court, which has multiple options to choose from.
BILL’S FLEA MARKET (LITHIA SPRINGS)
Open Saturdays and Sundays, 7am-4pm, Bill’s Flea Market in Lithia Springs is an outdoor flea market that features mostly recurring vendors. Here, you’ll find the gamut of flea market goodies: collectibles and used clothing, fresh produce andboiled peanuts, lawn mowers and computers, artwork and antiques.
The centrally-located concession stand offers ballpark fare. Conveniently located off of I-20, Bill’s is easily accessible from Atlanta and the west and northwest suburbs.
LAKEWOOD 400 ANTIQUES MARKET (CUMMING)
Heralded by USA Today and Huffington Post as one of America’s best, Lakewood 400 Antiques Market is perfect for shoppers hunting for antiques, vintage furniture, home/garden decor, and services like furniture restoration.
In Lakewood’s 75,000 square feet, you’ll find over 500 indoor and outdoor vending spaces, plus a restaurant. The market runs the first weekend of every month. Kids under 12 are free, and adults pay $3 admission (cash only), valid the entire weekend.
PEDDLER’S EMPORIUM (GRAYSON)
For those who might be overwhelmed by the more expansive flea markets, Peddler’s Emporium in Grayson – run by a mother-daughter duo – offers a cozier shopping experience.
Explore antiques, home decor, embroidered products, vintage furniture, and knick-knacks perfect for a bookshelf or backyard garden. Crafters and craft enthusiasts are welcome, too! Open seven days a week.
SWEETIES FLEA MARKET (HAMPTON)
Sweeties Flea Market in Hampton is your one-stop for all your shopping needs! They have a little bit of everything and are always getting new items. Open year-round.
FLEA MARKETS IN GEORGIA
LA VAQUITA FLEA MARKET (PENDERGRASS)
Hailed as the largest indoor flea market in the United States, La Vaquita Flea Market encompasses over 500 vendors/700 booths, a food court that specializes in “South of the Border” cuisine, and kids activities, making this market a “bring the whole family” weekend affair.
The list of vendor and service categories is both extensive and eclectic (from car stereos to Mexican candy), and one might mistake the flea market for an amusement park after enjoying the mini-train, rolling water balls, bounce houses and more. La Vaquita Flea Market is located 45 minutes northeast of Atlanta off I-85 in Pendergrass. Open Saturdays and Sundays.
BARGAINVILLE FLEA MARKET (LAKE PARK)
Off of I-75 (south of Valdosta), Bargainville assures shoppers that they’ll find “some of the finest folk in the south” within. After 30 years of operation, Bargainville has grown to include a variety of buildings that house its vendors, including cabins and barns.
In addition to full-service breakfast and lunch, you can enjoy fair-favorites like funnel cake and pork rinds. Bargainville also hosts a monthly community yard sale with free tabling for local vendors. Hit the interstate southbound to peruse their wares Saturdays and Sundays 6am-5pm.
SMILEY’S FLEA MARKET (MACON)
The Smiley’s Flea Market enterprise began in North Carolina in 1984; it quickly expanded with a second location in Macon in 1985, which today boasts 100,000 square feet of vending space, in addition to first-come, first-serveoutdoor yard sale tables.
Open Saturdays and Sundays, 6:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., you can purchase just about anything under the Macon sun, “from peanuts to bulldozers.” Food options (restaurants and concession stands) include ribs, Mexican fare, and snow cones.
Read More: 23+ Magnificent Things To Do in Macon Ga You Won’t Want To Miss
KELLER’S FLEA MARKET (SAVANNAH)
What was once a mobile home sales lot and hay field has since become Keller’s, Savannah’s beloved flea market. This 30-year-old flea market’s amenities include food concessions, showers for traveling vendors, and parking for RVs and buses, in addition to ATMs, a barber shop, and free parking/admission.
Keller’s promises “Quality / Quantity / Variety,” which you’re sure to find amongst stalls of local produce and honey, monogrammed gifts, antiques, vinyl records, and even pets and livestock. Open Saturday and Sunday, 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
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THE BARNYARD FLEA MARKET (AUGUSTA)
With sister branches in the Carolinas, the Georgia Barnyard Flea Market sits just south of I-20, a stone’s throw from South Carolina. Shop on Saturday, 7am-4:30pm and Sunday, 8:00am-4:30pm.
Before you begin, use Barnyard’s online vendor directory feature, where searches for produce, purses and pottery will yield the exact vendors and booth locations at which those products are sold.
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J AND J FLEA MARKET (ATHENS)
Marketing itself as the “area’s largest yard sale,” J and J thrives on recurring vendors to cover its 200 acres and 2,000+ tables to sell used clothes and furniture, fresh produce, and true yard sale odds and ends. The indoor/outdoor market runs Saturdays and Sundays rain or shine and includes onsite ATMs, plenty of parking, and five onsite restaurants.
Being just four miles from charming Downtown Athens, though, you can easily split your day between shopping and exploring the Classic City.
Read More: The Best Things To Do in Athens Ga for an Exciting Weekend
GEORGIA MOUNTAIN MARKET (CLAYTON)
Up in north Georgia, Clayton’s aptly-named Georgia Mountain Market offers 45,000+ square feet of indoor flea market fun. Peruse both shops (books, knives, records and more) and booths (jewelry, quilts, and antiques) before enjoying “Serious Southern BBQ” at The Wicked Pig.
Additional amenities include no shortage of parking and an onsite ATM. Open Friday – Sunday, 8am-5pm.
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