Are you a big thrifter? Do you love exploring new places, full of treasures from the old days? We do, too! That’s why we pulled together nine of the most amazing flea markets in the whole of Tennessee. Whether you’re looking for old records or a vintage piece of furniture, one of these hots spots should be close to your home base. Here are the best flea markets in Tennessee, perfect to visit on a weekend!
- The Centre Brick Indoor Flea Market - New Tazewell
Rhonda Shepherd/Google One of the tinier spots on our list, we still think the Centre Brick Indoor Flea Market is worth a visit. They have roughly 30 vendors that set up shop and provide you with the home decor and vintage gems you never knew you needed. They also have a solid set of hand-made toys which always makes shopping in Tennessee so much fun! 526 Main St, New Tazewell, TN 37825, USA
- Nashville Flea Market - Nashville
David Antis - Flickr Open on the fourth weekend of every month, the Nashville Flea Market is known for its hundreds of vendors and eclectic shopping experience. Come when the weather is nice and you’ll lose hours to these tiny shops, chock full of treasures.
Visit the Nashville Flea Makret webpage for more information. 401 Wingrove St, Nashville, TN 37203, USA
- Crossville Flea Market - Crossville
Joel Kramer - Flickr Crossville Flea Market considers itself an old fashioned flea market, one that operates on small town kindness and good, old fashioned service. Visit every weekend year ‘round, if the mood strikes you. It’s one of the best places for thrifting in Tennessee.
Visit the Crossville Flea Market website for more information. 3034 Old Hwy 70, Crossville, TN 38572, USA
- Porter Flea - Nashville
Porter Flea - Facebook Porter Flea is where local artists come together and show off their wares in a communal, seasonal space. It usually comes packed to the hilt with good people with even better wares, so come and support the community for one of the best places for shopping in Tennessee! Read our previous coverage on Porter Flea to learn more. 625 Smith Ave, Nashville, TN 37203, USA
- Memphis International Flea Market - Memphis
Memphis International Flea Market/Facebook This is one cooles Tennessee flea markets - they provide free vendor spaces to the “entrepreneur minded”. The sixty-acre facility is expansive and fantastic to wander, if you have the time and the drive. We’d highly recommend for an infusion of local culture.
Visit the Memphis International Flea Market Facebook page for more information. 4010 Jackson Ave, Memphis, TN 38128, USA
- The Sweetwater Flea Market - Sweetwater
The Sweetwater Flea Market - Facebook There are over 800 vendors at the Sweetwater Flea Market, and it has come to be known as one of the most expansive and best flea markets in Tennessee. Its scope of goods is extensive and fantastic, and it’s open for your weekend perusal. Happy hunting!
Visit the Sweetwater Flea Market Facebook page for more information. 308 Pumpkin Hollow Rd, Sweetwater, TN 37874, USA
- Chattanooga Mercantile - Chattanooga
Google Maps Over 300 vendors set up shop at the Chattanooga Mercantile. It’s great for a weekend wandering if you’re in the Chattanooga area and looking for antiques and vintage goods.
Visit the Chattanooga Mercantile Facebook page for more information. 6725 Ringgold Rd, Chattanooga, TN 37412, USA
- Friendly Frank’s Flea Market - Jackson
Friendly Frank’s Flea Market - Facebook Who wouldn’t want to visit with a name like Friendly Frank’s…? Located in Jackson, the family-owned flea market has been in operation for 20 years and continues to make Tennessee a great place to hunt for treasure. It’s open the first full weekend of the month, with the exception of July and September.
Visit the Friendly Frank’s Flea Market website for more information. 800 S Highland Ave, Jackson, TN 38301, USA
- Great Smokies Flea Market - Kodak
Great Smokies Flea Market - Facebook Free admission AND free parking?! Yes please! You may have to fight a couple of folks as they crowd into one of the most visited and best flea markets in Tennessee and the south, but it’s worth it for the haul you’re bound to pull. There are over 1,000 rotating vendors that help make each visit different and unique - it’s a must!
Read our previous coverage on Great Smokies Flea Market to learn more. 220 W Dumplin Valley Rd, Kodak, TN 37764, USA
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Rhonda Shepherd/Google
One of the tinier spots on our list, we still think the Centre Brick Indoor Flea Market is worth a visit. They have roughly 30 vendors that set up shop and provide you with the home decor and vintage gems you never knew you needed. They also have a solid set of hand-made toys which always makes shopping in Tennessee so much fun!
526 Main St, New Tazewell, TN 37825, USA
David Antis - Flickr
Open on the fourth weekend of every month, the Nashville Flea Market is known for its hundreds of vendors and eclectic shopping experience. Come when the weather is nice and you’ll lose hours to these tiny shops, chock full of treasures.
Visit the Nashville Flea Makret webpage for more information.
401 Wingrove St, Nashville, TN 37203, USA
Joel Kramer - Flickr
Crossville Flea Market considers itself an old fashioned flea market, one that operates on small town kindness and good, old fashioned service. Visit every weekend year ‘round, if the mood strikes you. It’s one of the best places for thrifting in Tennessee.
Visit the Crossville Flea Market website for more information.
3034 Old Hwy 70, Crossville, TN 38572, USA
Porter Flea - Facebook
Porter Flea is where local artists come together and show off their wares in a communal, seasonal space. It usually comes packed to the hilt with good people with even better wares, so come and support the community for one of the best places for shopping in Tennessee! Read our previous coverage on Porter Flea to learn more.
625 Smith Ave, Nashville, TN 37203, USA
Memphis International Flea Market/Facebook
This is one cooles Tennessee flea markets - they provide free vendor spaces to the “entrepreneur minded”. The sixty-acre facility is expansive and fantastic to wander, if you have the time and the drive. We’d highly recommend for an infusion of local culture.
Visit the Memphis International Flea Market Facebook page for more information.
4010 Jackson Ave, Memphis, TN 38128, USA
The Sweetwater Flea Market - Facebook
There are over 800 vendors at the Sweetwater Flea Market, and it has come to be known as one of the most expansive and best flea markets in Tennessee. Its scope of goods is extensive and fantastic, and it’s open for your weekend perusal. Happy hunting!
Visit the Sweetwater Flea Market Facebook page for more information.
308 Pumpkin Hollow Rd, Sweetwater, TN 37874, USA
Google Maps
Over 300 vendors set up shop at the Chattanooga Mercantile. It’s great for a weekend wandering if you’re in the Chattanooga area and looking for antiques and vintage goods.
Visit the Chattanooga Mercantile Facebook page for more information.
6725 Ringgold Rd, Chattanooga, TN 37412, USA
Friendly Frank’s Flea Market - Facebook
Who wouldn’t want to visit with a name like Friendly Frank’s…? Located in Jackson, the family-owned flea market has been in operation for 20 years and continues to make Tennessee a great place to hunt for treasure. It’s open the first full weekend of the month, with the exception of July and September.
Visit the Friendly Frank’s Flea Market website for more information.
800 S Highland Ave, Jackson, TN 38301, USA
Great Smokies Flea Market - Facebook
Free admission AND free parking?! Yes please! You may have to fight a couple of folks as they crowd into one of the most visited and best flea markets in Tennessee and the south, but it’s worth it for the haul you’re bound to pull. There are over 1,000 rotating vendors that help make each visit different and unique - it’s a must!
Read our previous coverage on Great Smokies Flea Market to learn more.
220 W Dumplin Valley Rd, Kodak, TN 37764, USA
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Best Flea Markets In Tennessee September 26, 2021 Melissa M. Where are some of the most unique places for shopping in Tennessee? The Factory at Franklin is quite the one-of-a-kind shopping complex located in the Nashville area. Inside this shopping complex is a unique shop called Made in TN which sells, as you may have already guessed, all things made in Tennessee! We all know how incredible Bass Pro Shops are, but the one located in Mephis is inside a pyramid, making it the most unique store of its kind. This 535,000 square-foot space has a swamp, restaurant, aquarium, and even a hotel. What are the best places for thrifting in Tennessee? Do you love hunting for a good bargain? If you said “Yes,” then you need to visit Hip Zipper Vintage in East Nashville. This all-vintage thrift store is bound to have unique items you’ll absolutely love, and all at bargain prices. Dirt Cheap has several locations around the state with aisle after aisle of bargains for the ultimate shopping experience. What are some of the best antique shops in Tennessee? In Knoxville, Retrospect Vintage Store has an incredible selection of antiques and vintage goods that are hard to find anywhere else. Stop by and take a look at the incredible merchandise they sell! Greeneville Antique Market is located in the heart of the historic town of Greeneville and sells a wide selection of antiques and collectibles across its three floors.
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Best Flea Markets In Tennessee
September 26, 2021
Melissa M.
Where are some of the most unique places for shopping in Tennessee? The Factory at Franklin is quite the one-of-a-kind shopping complex located in the Nashville area. Inside this shopping complex is a unique shop called Made in TN which sells, as you may have already guessed, all things made in Tennessee! We all know how incredible Bass Pro Shops are, but the one located in Mephis is inside a pyramid, making it the most unique store of its kind. This 535,000 square-foot space has a swamp, restaurant, aquarium, and even a hotel. What are the best places for thrifting in Tennessee? Do you love hunting for a good bargain? If you said “Yes,” then you need to visit Hip Zipper Vintage in East Nashville. This all-vintage thrift store is bound to have unique items you’ll absolutely love, and all at bargain prices. Dirt Cheap has several locations around the state with aisle after aisle of bargains for the ultimate shopping experience. What are some of the best antique shops in Tennessee? In Knoxville, Retrospect Vintage Store has an incredible selection of antiques and vintage goods that are hard to find anywhere else. Stop by and take a look at the incredible merchandise they sell! Greeneville Antique Market is located in the heart of the historic town of Greeneville and sells a wide selection of antiques and collectibles across its three floors.
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The OIYS Visitor Center
The Factory at Franklin is quite the one-of-a-kind shopping complex located in the Nashville area. Inside this shopping complex is a unique shop called Made in TN which sells, as you may have already guessed, all things made in Tennessee! We all know how incredible Bass Pro Shops are, but the one located in Mephis is inside a pyramid, making it the most unique store of its kind. This 535,000 square-foot space has a swamp, restaurant, aquarium, and even a hotel.
What are the best places for thrifting in Tennessee?
Do you love hunting for a good bargain? If you said “Yes,” then you need to visit Hip Zipper Vintage in East Nashville. This all-vintage thrift store is bound to have unique items you’ll absolutely love, and all at bargain prices. Dirt Cheap has several locations around the state with aisle after aisle of bargains for the ultimate shopping experience.
What are some of the best antique shops in Tennessee?
In Knoxville, Retrospect Vintage Store has an incredible selection of antiques and vintage goods that are hard to find anywhere else. Stop by and take a look at the incredible merchandise they sell! Greeneville Antique Market is located in the heart of the historic town of Greeneville and sells a wide selection of antiques and collectibles across its three floors.