5 best flea markets to check out in Seattle February 2020
Get your cash together and prep yourself for some digging — digging through racks of vintage clothes, that is.
Here are five of our favorite flea markets taking place this month in Seattle.
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The best time to visit the Fremont Sunday Market is on the third Sunday of each month, when a flea market pops up, filling the market with hundreds of garments, antiques, and collectibles. Bonus: There are food trucks!
When: Sunday, February 23
Time: 10 am to 4 pm
Where: Fremont Sunday Market — 3401 Evanston Avenue North, Seattle
Admission: Free
SODO Flea Market
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This monthly market takes place every second Saturday of the month and brings together perfectly curated vendors from all over Washington and Portland.
When: Saturday, February 8
Time: 10 am to 4 pm
Where: 3701 7th Avenue South, Seattle
Admission: Free
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Bremerton Vintage Flea
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Okay, so this spot is an hour-long ferry ride or drive out of Seattle, but it’s well worth it. Whether you’re into vintage jewelry, antiques, rustic pieces, vintage vinyl, or locally made gifts — they’ve got it all.
When: Saturdays in February
Time: 10 am to 4 pm
Where: 816 Pacific Avenue, Bremerton
Admission: Free
Back Bar Flea Market
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If you’re looking for a flea market with a unique feel, this is the one for you. As part of the Belltown Art Walk, the monthly flea market showcases local jewelry, recycled creations, nerdy wares, and of course, vintage finds.
When: Friday, February 14
Time: 4 to 7 pm
Where: The Crocodile — 2200 2nd Avenue, Seattle
Admission: Free
Seattle Antiques Market
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Want to find clothing, a fish wall hanging, or an 18th-century lamp under one roof? The Antiques Market is your place to be. Having been in business for over 40 years, it’s safe to say that this market is a Seattle flea institution.
When: Daily
Time: 10 am to 6 pm
Where: 1400 Alaskan Way, Seattle
Admission: Free