If most of the world is anything like us, we’ve all got homes full of things we don’t need. From old appliances to family heirlooms to clothes and trinkets, if we had the time to do a good spring cleaning we’d find that we own a lot of things we don’t need. But that doesn’t ever keep us from wanting to search for new treasures and that’s why we’ll never skip a good garage sale or flea market. Lucky for us, one of the best is right here in New Hampshire!
The Hollis Flea Market in Hollis is so big that it’s not uncommon to see police officers managing the traffic flow as people make their way into the parking area!
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Each Sunday, throngs of people make their way to the small town to see tons of vendors display everything, from things they’ve found in their attic to carefully curated goods they search for the rest of the week.
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But the market is so much more than just a place to shop. It’s also a great place to grab lunch as they’ve got a massive dining area and beer garden.
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They also have fun things for kids, like cotton candy and ice cream.
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The Hollis flea market typically offers everything from furniture, both new and used to vintage items of all kinds.
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Many of the stalls offer one-of-a-kind crafts like jewelry and clothing.
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The surroundings are beautiful, which means that even if you’re not in the market for something new simply walking through the aisles is a great way to enjoy the outdoors.
Danny Melendez / Google There are a lot of ways to enjoy a Sunday and we think a day spent here is one of the best. The sheer size means it’s truly an entire day’s trip, but we love that you can feel free to simply stop by and poke around without spending any money. Although, we’d be very surprised if you left empty-handed.
The Hollis Flea Market, one of the largest in New Hampshire, is open on Sundays from 7 a.m. to anywhere between 1 and 3 p.m. depending on the weather. The season typically begins in April and runs through October. Vendors can rent space without a reservation for $25 per day, $85 per month and $495 for the season. You can learn more about visiting and selling by checking out their website. You can also follow them on Facebook for more timely updates. They can be reached on 603-465-7677.
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There are a lot of ways to enjoy a Sunday and we think a day spent here is one of the best. The sheer size means it’s truly an entire day’s trip, but we love that you can feel free to simply stop by and poke around without spending any money. Although, we’d be very surprised if you left empty-handed.
There are lots of more of these located throughout the state. Here are 7 must-visit flea markets in New Hampshire where you’ll find awesome more stuff!
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Address: Hollis Flea Market, 447 Silver Lake Rd, Hollis, NH 03049, USA