Have you ever watched the TV show Antiques Roadshow? People often tell the tale of how they found their item at a yard sale or a flea market and you think “Hey, I could spot that diamond in the rough!” Well, here is your chance. We’ve gathered up four of the best flea markets in Vermont that will get you into the thrill of a good old-fashioned treasure hunt. See you on TV!
- WOKO Gigantic Flea Market at the Champlain Valley Exposition Center, Essex Junction
Facebook/Champlain Valley Exposition On the second Sunday of each month, you’ll find everything from baked goods to stamps, antiques, crafts, and everything in between at the Champlain Valley Exposition Center. Shopping in Vermont is a blast at this flea market!
Visit the WOKO Gigantic Flea Market webpage to learn more. Champlain Valley Exposition, 105 Pearl St, Essex Junction, VT 05452, USA
- Wilmington Antique and Flea Market, Wilmington
Yelp/Jeffrey K Antiques, books, collectables, baked goods, and so much more can be found at the Wilmington Flea Market from mid-May through mid-October. It’s the perfect market for thrifting in Vermont.
You can read our previous coverage on Wilmington Antique and Flea Market to learn more. 236 VT-9, Wilmington, VT 05363, USA
- Manchester Flea Market, Routes 11 & 30 in Manchester
Flickr/Allen If you like browsing through antiques, this is the flea market for you. Every Saturday and Sunday from May through October you’ll find 35-40 dealers as well as a Saturday auction.
Visit the webpage on FleaPortal to learn more. Manchester, VT 05255, USA
- Waterbury Flea Market, Waterbury Village Historic District
Facebook/Waterbury Flea Market A wide-open 10-acre field in a picturesque setting, there is something for everyone and a browsers delight. Open Saturdays and Sundays from the beginning of May through mid-October. This is the biggest and best of the Vermont flea markets.
You can read our previous coverage of Waterbury Flea Market to learn more. 1901 US-2, Waterbury Village Historic District, VT 05676, USA
Are you ready to go shopping at one of the best flea markets in Vermont? What other flea markets around the state do you enjoy shopping at? Let us know in the comments.
Facebook/Champlain Valley Exposition
On the second Sunday of each month, you’ll find everything from baked goods to stamps, antiques, crafts, and everything in between at the Champlain Valley Exposition Center. Shopping in Vermont is a blast at this flea market!
Visit the WOKO Gigantic Flea Market webpage to learn more.
Champlain Valley Exposition, 105 Pearl St, Essex Junction, VT 05452, USA
Yelp/Jeffrey K
Antiques, books, collectables, baked goods, and so much more can be found at the Wilmington Flea Market from mid-May through mid-October. It’s the perfect market for thrifting in Vermont.
You can read our previous coverage on Wilmington Antique and Flea Market to learn more.
236 VT-9, Wilmington, VT 05363, USA
Flickr/Allen
If you like browsing through antiques, this is the flea market for you. Every Saturday and Sunday from May through October you’ll find 35-40 dealers as well as a Saturday auction.
Visit the webpage on FleaPortal to learn more.
Manchester, VT 05255, USA
Facebook/Waterbury Flea Market
A wide-open 10-acre field in a picturesque setting, there is something for everyone and a browsers delight. Open Saturdays and Sundays from the beginning of May through mid-October. This is the biggest and best of the Vermont flea markets.
You can read our previous coverage of Waterbury Flea Market to learn more.
1901 US-2, Waterbury Village Historic District, VT 05676, USA
For the biggest antique mall in Vermont, check out the article, You’ll Never Want To Leave This Massive Antique Mall In Vermont.
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Best Flea Markets In Vermont August 18, 2021 Melissa M. What are the most unique places for shopping in Vermont? Located in Burlington, The Crystal Cottage is your one-stop shopping destination for crystals and gemstones. Beautifully displayed on the shelves throughout the store, you’ll be mesmerized by the color and glitter of the stunning rocks. Additionally, the store offers plenty of gift items, jewelry, singing bowls, and more. Head to South Burlington to the Vermont Gift Barn to find locally-made goods such as jewelry, art, home decor, candles, and chocolates. It’s a wonderful place to shop for a one-of-a-kind, handmade gift. Where can I go thrifting in Vermont? Want to go treasure hunting? Thrift stores around Vermont provide the best venues to hunt for your next treasures sold at bargain prices. In our list of Incredible Thrift Stores In Vermont, you can read about several of the best thrift stores around the state. One store on the list, Sally’s Second Act Thrift Shop in Middlesex, is filled with antiques, music, and clothing, among other goods. Chester-Andover Family Center has a thrift shop that sells clothing and household items, books, games, and more. Best of all, proceeds from your shopping trip benefit the residents of Chester and Andover who need food and emergency financial assistance. What are some of the best antique stores in Vermont? Don’t you just love roaming around antique stores? There are so many fascinating things to find! Stone House Antique Center in Chester occupies a whopping 90,000 square feet of space. You may have to spend an entire day here just to get through it all. Windham Antique Center has a wide array of antiques from different time periods as well as antique hardware. Shopping here is almost like walking through a museum. You can learn more about these and other antique stores in this article.
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Best Flea Markets In Vermont
August 18, 2021
Melissa M.
What are the most unique places for shopping in Vermont? Located in Burlington, The Crystal Cottage is your one-stop shopping destination for crystals and gemstones. Beautifully displayed on the shelves throughout the store, you’ll be mesmerized by the color and glitter of the stunning rocks. Additionally, the store offers plenty of gift items, jewelry, singing bowls, and more. Head to South Burlington to the Vermont Gift Barn to find locally-made goods such as jewelry, art, home decor, candles, and chocolates. It’s a wonderful place to shop for a one-of-a-kind, handmade gift. Where can I go thrifting in Vermont? Want to go treasure hunting? Thrift stores around Vermont provide the best venues to hunt for your next treasures sold at bargain prices. In our list of Incredible Thrift Stores In Vermont, you can read about several of the best thrift stores around the state. One store on the list, Sally’s Second Act Thrift Shop in Middlesex, is filled with antiques, music, and clothing, among other goods. Chester-Andover Family Center has a thrift shop that sells clothing and household items, books, games, and more. Best of all, proceeds from your shopping trip benefit the residents of Chester and Andover who need food and emergency financial assistance. What are some of the best antique stores in Vermont? Don’t you just love roaming around antique stores? There are so many fascinating things to find! Stone House Antique Center in Chester occupies a whopping 90,000 square feet of space. You may have to spend an entire day here just to get through it all. Windham Antique Center has a wide array of antiques from different time periods as well as antique hardware. Shopping here is almost like walking through a museum. You can learn more about these and other antique stores in this article.
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Located in Burlington, The Crystal Cottage is your one-stop shopping destination for crystals and gemstones. Beautifully displayed on the shelves throughout the store, you’ll be mesmerized by the color and glitter of the stunning rocks. Additionally, the store offers plenty of gift items, jewelry, singing bowls, and more. Head to South Burlington to the Vermont Gift Barn to find locally-made goods such as jewelry, art, home decor, candles, and chocolates. It’s a wonderful place to shop for a one-of-a-kind, handmade gift.
Where can I go thrifting in Vermont?
Want to go treasure hunting? Thrift stores around Vermont provide the best venues to hunt for your next treasures sold at bargain prices. In our list of Incredible Thrift Stores In Vermont, you can read about several of the best thrift stores around the state. One store on the list, Sally’s Second Act Thrift Shop in Middlesex, is filled with antiques, music, and clothing, among other goods. Chester-Andover Family Center has a thrift shop that sells clothing and household items, books, games, and more. Best of all, proceeds from your shopping trip benefit the residents of Chester and Andover who need food and emergency financial assistance.
What are some of the best antique stores in Vermont?
Don’t you just love roaming around antique stores? There are so many fascinating things to find! Stone House Antique Center in Chester occupies a whopping 90,000 square feet of space. You may have to spend an entire day here just to get through it all. Windham Antique Center has a wide array of antiques from different time periods as well as antique hardware. Shopping here is almost like walking through a museum. You can learn more about these and other antique stores in this article.