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  2. Sep 19, 2022 · Check out some of our favorite swap meets in Southern California like the Reagan Flea Market, in San Diego, which meets every first and third Sunday of the month. There’s also the El Camino High School Swap Meet in Whittier and the California High School Swap Meet in Whittier.

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  3. Complete directory of California Flea Markets and Swap Meets with details, map, and driving directions.

    • Alameda Point Antique Fair – Alameda, CA
    • Alemany Flea Market – San Francisco, CA
    • Berkeley Flea Market – Berkeley, CA
    • De Anza College Flea Market – San Jose, CA
    • San Jose Flea Market – San Jose, CA
    • Treasure Island Flea Market – San Francisco, CA
    • Arts District Flea Market – Los Angeles, CA
    • Long Beach Outdoor Antique Market – Long Beach, CA
    • Melrose Trading Post – Melrose, CA
    • Orange County Marketplace – Costa Mesa, CA

    With over 800 vendors, the Alameda Pointe Antique Faire is touted as one of the largest fairs in the northern part of the state, and this fair surely does not disappoint. There is something for everyone here. There is a wide array of items including furniture, collectables, jewelry, clothing, and art just to name a few. The fair is open the first S...

    Located in the Bernal Heights neighborhood, fairgoers here will find treasures, but only if they are willing to dig for them. The market is known for its junk, but also for the amazing deals people have scored. This fair is smaller and more manageable than the larger fairs nearby, but don’t let that lead you to believe that this fair is not worth y...

    The Berkeley Flea Market is as eclectic as the city itself. If you want to find items from around the globe, then this is the place. This Saturday/Sunday market is a smaller with a laid-back atmosphere. Don’t worry about getting there early because not every vendor is step up by 7 am. The food selection is not the best, so eat before you go.

    Located in the Silicon Valley, this college flea market has been going strong for over 30 years, operating the first Saturday of every month. There is a large variety of items, and like other fairs on school campuses, proceeds benefit students. A variety of plants are for sale, along with churros that are not to be missed. Watch where you park. Par...

    This family-friendly flea market has been around for 56 years. In addition to the typical flea market items, there is a large farmers market, food court, and areas for children to play. This flea market is open Wednesdays and Fridays through Sundays from dawn until dusk. Recently, they changed their fees to park and enter, and many long-time custom...

    One of the newer flea markets (founded in 2011), this market’s popularity has skyrocketed in the few years since it opened. Since musicians and food trucks joined the vendors, this market is frequently called “The Festival by the Bay” and is open the last weekend of the month excluding December. People rave as much about the food as they do the bar...

    If sunshine is not your thing (if it isn’t, you might want to rethink being in California) then the Arts District Flea Market is for you. This indoor market boasts 15,000 square feet featuring local vendors and artists offering new and vintage items for sale Thursday through Sunday. If you cannot find any items to suit your fancy, which is highly u...

    Located in the Veterans Stadium in Long Beach on the third Sunday of the month, this flea market touts itself as being “Chic and Cheap”. Fairgoers rate this fair as one of the best places to get vintage furniture. It is not as spread out as the Rose Bowl market, which makes it more manageable for some, but there are still many cool treasures to be ...

    Located on the campus of Fairfax High School, this fair offers one-of-a-kind art pieces, collectables, vintage clothing, antiques, and gifts. At the fair, you will also hear the sounds of local musicians and poets and be amazed by dancers and theatrical performances from community members. This fair is open every Sunday come rain or shine. Since th...

    If themed entertainment weekends are your thing, especially if you are an Elvis fan or went to Woodstock, then this is your fair. Open every Saturday and Sunday, except for during the Orange County Fair, this fair advertises “treasures and trash”. Parking is a breeze and the fair is well laid out. Bring sunblock because there is not a ton of shade....

    • Rose Bowl Flea Market. Founded in 1968, the Rose Bowl Flea Market has been a vintage trendsetter for over 50 years. While it’s the perfect outing for everyday people, celebrities like Angelina Jolie and Christian Louboutin have been spotted browsing it!
    • Melrose Trading Post. The Melrose Trading Post is a hot take on the local farmer’s market. It takes place every Sunday, but unlike your usual farmer’s market, there are goods for sale rather than fresh produce.
    • Pasadena City College Flea Market. Another educationally-based flea, the PCC Flea Market gets its name from its venue: Pasadena City College. It’s a monthly affair, usually held the first Sunday of every month (freeing up the following Sunday to swing by Melrose!).
    • Silverlake Flea. Compared to Melrose Trading Post for its convenient access and stellar selection, Silverlake Flea is yet a considerably smaller affair.
  4. Sep 20, 2021 · The 11 Best Swap Meets And Flea Markets In Los Angeles In 2022. 1. Orange Coast College Swap Meet (photo: spicebitesfood) Located in Costa Mesa, the Orange Coast College Swap Meet is one of the most well-known flea markets in the area. If you are a fan of swap meets, then this market is a must-visit.

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