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The 10+ Best Flea Markets to visit in San Antonio

Flea markets are an amazing way to find unique and interesting items that are often locals’ best-kept secrets. San Antonio is home to some of the best flea markets in the state, featuring everything from antiques and art to specialty foods. So the next time you are in the lone star state, here are the best flea markets in San Antonio you’ll want to check out the next time you visit.

San Antonio may be known for its historic attractions, Southern hospitality, and vibrant culture – but it is also home to an impressive selection of great flea markets. From small mom-and-pop shops filled with vintage finds to bustling marketplaces that span entire parking lots.

Whether you’re looking for furniture or jewelry, there’s something here for everyone! So let’s explore what San Antonio has to offer.

What are flea markets?

Similar to a garage sale only at a much larger scale, people can come with all kinds of wares they own and wish to sell. The difference is that the number of vendors that arrive at these places can range from 50 all the way to 500+, which guarantees that you’ll see things you didn’t think you will. There’s no way to anticipate what you will get to see in each visit. That’s what makes the markets worth visiting, the excitement and curiosity that builds up when you have no idea what you will come across. 

Unlike regular brick-and-mortar stores that usually have a common theme and are pretty predictable, going to a flea market can become an actual treasure hunt. From valuable antiques to power tools and a variety of different items for you to check out.  

Why are they so popular?

Even though it is nothing new, the latest trends of turning each market into a family-friendly flea market, with a petting zoo in some of them. Live music featuring local bands that guarantee you’ll have a good time. Not to mention the great deals you can get here it really makes them some of the best places for a family outing.

Last but not least it’s important to remember they also offer good food that makes it even more worth visiting. I really enjoy that when you are going to places like these you are not looking for specific items, you might need a bike but end up with a unique-looking home decor piece you never would have imagined existed. 

Alamo Marketplace

Alamo Marketplace is one of the older flea markets around, with more than 300 vendors with items that range from retro video games all the way to sports gear and more. This massive market which encompasses 80,000 square feet makes it the largest flea market in San Antonio.

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This is a really great place that has everything for everyone, so make sure to stop by if you are looking for a good variety of items and good deals.

Website: Facebook Page

Phone: (210) 645-7170

Address: 7171 Highway 90 West

Admission & Parking: Free entry and free parking

Business Hours:

Monday – CLOSED

Tuesday – CLOSED

Wednesday – CLOSED

Thursday – 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Friday – 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Saturday – 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Sunday – 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Bandera Flea Market

This is another favorite in San Antonio, with a little bit of everything you can really enjoy strolling around the vendors and looking at the variety of items. The location is neat with a wonderful staff that is always eager to help.

This indoor flea market is one of the cheapest options to find interesting items, it is highly recommended to visit with friends and family and make it a fun day for everyone.

Website: Facebook Page

Phone: (210)-444-9999

Address: 1331 Bandera Rd

Admission & Parking: Free

Business Hours:

Monday – 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Tuesday – CLOSED

Wednesday – CLOSED

Thursday – CLOSED

Friday – 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Saturday – 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Sunday – 10:0 n 0 AM – 7:00 PM

Bussey’s Flea Market

I would recommend going to Bussey’s even just to get a picture with the giant armadillo. This is a wonderful location with over 500 vendors that bring out all kinds of treasures: From vintage items to military memorabilia, vinyl, clothing, and much more.

Bussey’s flea market is one of the more organized locations with a good website that gives you all the relevant information you might need before stopping by.

Website: Website

Phone: (210) 651-6830

Address: 18738 Interstate 35 N, Schertz

Admission & Parking: Free entry, 2$ for parking

Business Hours:

Monday – CLOSED

Tuesday – CLOSED

Wednesday – CLOSED

Thursday – CLOSED

Friday – 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Saturday – 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Eisenhauer Flea Market

The Eisenhauer market is another great location for you to check out, this is one of San Antonio’s best indoor markets that offer a large variety of items. With more than 200 vendors for you to check out, there is absolutely no way you’ll go home empty handed.

There are many restaurants in the location, antique shops, gift shops, and even retro shops to make sure you have a little bit of everything. The thing that sets this location apart from the rest is that it has a few repair services, such as computer repair shops and even jewelry repair shops. 

Website: Website

Phone: (210) 653-7592

Address: 3903 Eisenhauer Rd. 

Admission & Parking: Free entry

Business Hours:

Monday – CLOSED

Tuesday – CLOSED

Wednesday – 12:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Thursday – 12:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Friday – 12:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Saturday – 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Sunday – 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Las Esperanza Flea Market

This one is special because not only does it have a bunch of interesting things to see (like all of them), it also has a lot of vendors that sell animals and birds. You can purchase chickens, cows, turkeys, goats, horses and more.

You are also able to get some wonderful homemade tamales, tortillas and many over Mexican cuisine for to enjoy and support a small business.

Website: Facebook Page

Phone: (210) 303-1911

Address: 18600 Pleasanton Rd

Admission & Parking: $2 per person

Business Hours:

Monday – CLOSED

Tuesday – CLOSED

Wednesday – CLOSED

Thursday – CLOSED

Friday – CLOSED

Saturday – CLOSED

Sunday – 6:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Mi Mercado Flea Market

With a huge variety of great deals, you are sure to find a few gems hidden around. This place also has a great outdoor stage, and dance floor so you can be sure you will be able to listen to some good old country music.

There are many vendors and that includes food carts which makes it the full package for a fun day outside.

Website: Facebook Page

Phone: (210) 922-7500

Address: 227 New Laredo Hwy

Admission & Parking: Free

Business Hours:

Monday – CLOSED

Tuesday – CLOSED

Wednesday – 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Thursday – 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Friday – 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Saturday – 7:00 AM – 12:00 AM

Sunday – 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Mission Open Air Market

Some people like to call this place “mall without walls”, you can find anything you might need: leather goods, household items, power tools and a lot more. This place has it all and it’s all outside so you are able to browse leisurely while breathing fresh air.

Website: Website

Phone: (210) 405-3401

Address: 207 W Chavaneaux Rd

Admission & Parking: $2 per person

Business Hours:

Monday – CLOSED

Tuesday – CLOSED

Wednesday – 6:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Thursday – CLOSED

Friday – CLOSED

Saturday – 6:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Sunday – 6:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Trader’s Village

An amusement park makes this place stand out among the rest. If you thought people come here just for the vendors you don’t know how much effort has been invested here. With a petting zoo and an incredible food court with different cuisines for every taste.

This makes it a top choice for a family fun day because there’s something for everyone. Petting zoo for the kids and antiquing for the parents.

Website: Website

Phone: (210) 405-3401

Address: 9333 SW Loop 410

Admission & Parking: Free entry, 4$ for parking

Business Hours:

Monday – CLOSED

Tuesday – CLOSED

Wednesday – CLOSED

Thursday – CLOSED

Friday – CLOSED

Saturday – 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Sunday – 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Poteet Flea Market

This location has more than 100 vendors that sell different stuff, there’s also a merry go round, live music, and great food. You can find many Mexican products here, like boots, hats and other accessories familiarized with Mexican people.

Website: Website

Phone: (210) 624-2666

Address: 12280 State Highway 16 S

Admission & Parking: 2$

Business Hours:

Monday – 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM | 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Tuesday – CLOSED

Wednesday – CLOSED

Thursday – 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM | 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Friday – 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM | 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Saturday – 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Sunday – 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Finding hidden treasures

The most important aspect in all of the flea markets is to find a good bargain for something valuable. It’s not easy to find the best stuff, you need to browse thoroughly and don’t be shy to move things around to uncover the potential gem below. 

A personal tip from me – be confident and haggle freely, you’ll be surprised how many vendors are happy to get rid of some of their products. Even if its means they lose a few bucks they might give it to you as long as you ask nicely and offer a decent enough amount.

Whether you are looking for the perfect place for a family fun day or just looking for delicious food at an excellent place we hope our list helped you out. The most important thing in any activity is the people around you and the people you interact with. That’s why it’s a great thing that all the locations listed above have wonderful staff with friendly services.

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