It is true what they say:
Bargain hunting can be addictive.
But why do we love a bargain so much?
And what is the allure of a flea market?
The idea that you can buy something at a flea market that has high value but that you acquire for what can only be described as a “steal”, drives up our adrenaline and releases dopamine at the same time.
Flea markets are a treasure trove of great finds at bargain prices.
Contents
- The 10 Best Flea Markets in Michigan
- 1. Michigan Antique Festivals
- 2. Tecumseh Trade Center & Flea Market Family
- 3. Dixieland Flea Market
- 4. Royal Oak Farmers Market
- 5. Blue Moon Vintage Market
- 6. Reits Flea Market
- 7. Eastern Market
- 8. Greenlawn Grove Flea Market
- 9. Allegan Antiques Market
- 10. Armada Flea Market
- The 10 Best Flea Markets in Michigan – Summary Table
- Michigan Safety Overview
- Frequently Asked Questions
The 10 Best Flea Markets in Michigan
We have looked at some of the more popular flea markets in Michigan and compiled a list of the top ten flea markets based on reviews, size, popularity, and traffic.
1. Michigan Antique Festivals
The Michigan Antique Festivals was established in 1968.
When the term: “go big or go home” was first coined, they were referring to these spectacular festivals.
The festivals take place over two weekends per year at two different locations.
The first festival is held twice a year in Davisburg, Michigan at Springfield Oaks County Park.
One weekend is held between April and May, on a Saturday from 8 am to 6 pm and Sunday from 9 am to 4 pm.
And another weekend in October at the same time, on a Saturday and Sunday.
The admission fee is $10, while children under the age of 11 may enter for free.
Parking is always free at these festivals.
You will find hundreds of vendors selling antiques and vintage items.
Some dealers specialize in shabby chic and upcycled items.
There is a craft beer booth, live entertainment, and a huge classic car show.
The second festival is held in Midland, Michigan in June and September on Saturdays from 8 am to 6 pm and Sundays from 9 am to 4 pm.
Admission is $10, kids under 11 enter for free, and parking is free.
There are camping spots for $40 per night, golf carts are allowed and early bidders may enter on a Friday from 10 am to 5 pm for $15 per person.
This festival runs over 80 acres of land, so you can just imagine the variety you may find at these festivals.
It is a treasure trove of great finds and a must-see for anyone visiting the state at this time!
2. Tecumseh Trade Center & Flea Market Family
The Tecumseh Trade Center & Flea Market Family is a good old-fashioned indoor/outdoor flea market, considered to be one of the largest in the state.
The flea is located next to Meyers Divers Airport and Skydive Tecumseh.
The flea market is open every weekend, May through October, on a Saturday and Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm.
In addition to the flea market, there are bike shows, auctions, and meets arranged regularly at the 4.5-acre venue.
Shoppers can expect to find anything from collectibles, tools, lighting, vinyl records, and beauty products to lawnmowers, glass, antiques, and much more. Most of the vendors offer products made in America.
3. Dixieland Flea Market
Dixieland Flea Market is located on the corner of Dixie Highway and Telegraph Road in Waterford, Michigan.
It is a year-round flea market operating on a Friday from 4 pm to 9 pm and on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 am to 6 pm.
There are an estimated 200 vendors spanning 90,000 square feet of space.
Vendors offer a plethora of collectible items that you may wish to buy, sell, collect, or trade, including anything from CDs, magazines, toys, perfumes, accessories, and vintage clothing, to jewelry, antiques, and fishing gear.
What else you may find in this flea?
Well, there are several eateries, jewelry, and computer repair services, custom-made t-shirts, a barbershop, a salon, as well as a chiropractor, to mention a few.
The food court features four different restaurants where shoppers can relax and grab a bite to eat with a selection of Italian, American, Asian, and Mexican cuisines.
4. Royal Oak Farmers Market
Royal Oak Farmers Market is located in Royal Oak, Michigan, and has a rich history spanning nearly a century.
This market is open every Friday and Saturday for 52 weeks of the year from 7 am to 1 pm.
And, while the market does focus on items such as produce, cheese, milk, and other dairy and baked goods, it also features an antique market that is open every Sunday from 8 am to 3 pm.
The antique market has rotating vendors, which means that you can expect new and interesting items to circulate through the market frequently.
Bargain hunters are in for a treat as you are sure to find a few great deals at the antique market.
In addition to farm-fresh produce, antique items, and great food, the market hosts a variety of events throughout the year including:
- Weddings
- Food truck rallies
- Corporate parties
- Various craft shows
- A 2-day artist market
- The annual corn roast
- Performances from Barney
5. Blue Moon Vintage Market
The Blue Moon Vintage Market is not exactly in Michigan but it used to be.
This is a family-owned and operated business that focuses on selling unique and antique items.
The business faced many challenges at the onset and during the Covid pandemic, the decision was made to move this market to the family animal rescue farm where it has thrived ever since.
Prior to moving the Herald Palladium Reader’s Choice Awards named it the “Best Antique Store in Southwest Michigan” for the years 2019 and 2020.
The farm, though, is located in Westville, Indiana on 5,500 square feet of land.
The market is open every Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm.
Shoppers can expect to find a variety of unique items, including:
- Vintage finds
- European décor
- Salvaged furniture
- Modern home décor
- One of a kind items
In addition to being a vintage market, it also hosts several events throughout the year, such as hosting the 2022 dinner series for The Goddess and the Gatherer.
If upscale finds at unbeatable prices are your thing, then you should definitely consider giving this venue a chance.
6. Reits Flea Market
The Reits Flea Market is located in Paw Paw, Michigan, and is considered to be one of the largest flea markets operating in the area with over 500 stalls.
The flea is open from mid-April through October.
If a bargain is what you are looking for, chances are pretty good that you’ll find it at this flea.
Parking and admission are both free and the flea features a full-service restaurant.
The restaurant, Kathy’s Kitchen, is open Thursday through Sunday from 6:30 am.
This well-organized and well-run flea market offers you the best of yesterday and yesteryear!
Whether you are in the market for new plants, flowers, antiques, collectibles, jewelry, coins, clothing, fishing gear, and just about anything in between, you will find it at this flea.
This site is a licensed campground, so shoppers can feel free to camp over the weekend.
Be advised though, that there are no shower facilities.
And, while dogs and animals are allowed, owners are responsible for their behavior and for cleaning up after them.
7. Eastern Market
Eastern Market is located in Detroit, Michigan.
The flea features three distinct markets that run year-round.
The Saturday Market operates year-round every Saturday from 6 am to 4 pm.
It features 225 market vendors and during the busy part of the year, the flea sees more than 225 market vendors in a single day.
The main focus of the Saturday market is fresh produce.
No pets are allowed.
Parking is free but be mindful of street parking as fines can run up to $45.
The Sunday Market runs June through September, every Sunday from 10 am to 4 pm.
At this market, you will be amazed by local artists, jewelers, musicians, cooks, and so much more.
The market aims to feature items that are uniquely Detroit and Michigan.
The Tuesday Market runs June through September, every Tuesday from 9 am to 3 pm.
This market is more scaled-down than the other markets but still offers a great selection of fresh produce, baked goods, and a variety of meats.
Are you into Zumba or Yoga?
The Tuesday Market offers free classes.
Yoga classes are offered from 11 am to 12 pm and Zumba classes run from 1 pm to 2 pm.
In addition, the markets feature an online option where shoppers can pre-order items from vendors before collection.
8. Greenlawn Grove Flea Market
The Greenlawn Grove Flea Market operates in Romulus, Michigan, and is a year-round flea that opens its doors to the public every Saturday and Sunday from 7 am to 3 pm.
The great news is that both admission and parking are free.
The flea features over 350 dealers that sell anything you can imagine, from music, antiques, collectibles, clothing, electronics, and jewelry to fishing gear and much more!
The market is located on the south side of the Detroit Metro Airport and it’s a few minutes from I-94, I-275, and I-75.
The venue also has a fully staffed kitchen that serves breakfast and lunch to shoppers.
To make things more convenient for vendors, the venue allows vendors to park and sell their merchandise directly from their vehicles to shoppers.
The flea is extremely neat and well organized.
You could easily spend an entire day or even a weekend at this flea in search of that perfect item at that perfect bargain price.
If you have a reservation, you may enter the flea on both Saturday and Sunday at 6:30 am.
If not, you will be required to wait outside in line until 7 am before you can enter.
So, early shoppers should make sure to make a reservation before going to the flea.
9. Allegan Antiques Market
Allegan Antiques Market is located in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
The indoor/outdoor flea operates on the last Sunday of every month from May through September.
Operating times are from 8 am to 4 pm every Sunday.
Admission is $5 and parking is always free.
This flea is uniquely different in that it mainly focuses on offering antiques and collectibles from hundreds of dealers who specialize in every area of antiques.
Vendors offer antique items in glass, primitive, china, pottery, vintage jewelry, furniture, fishing, and so much more.
As their website mentions, there seems to be a new trend developing at the flea including primitive, shabby chic, architectural, refurbished, industrial, and repurposed items.
In addition, there are picnic and shaded rest areas to enjoy your food and drink.
The flea offers a variety of food items for hungry shoppers, including grilled chicken, steak, and sandwiches, fish and chips, pizza, elephant ears, curly fries, etc.
And, for those who would like to make a weekend out of it, the site offers camping and RV parking sites.
The camping fee is $20 for the weekend, and there are water and electrical hookups for RVs as well as restrooms.
10. Armada Flea Market
Armada Flea Market is located in Richmond, Michigan.
The flea is seasonal and open from April through October, every Tuesday and Sunday from 6 am to 1 pm.
The sheer size of this flea is mind-blowing.
A massive 17 acres of different vendors each offering their unique merchandise.
Be advised though, that this flea is not pet friendly, so you may have to leave your furry friends at home.
This market aims to cater to any kind of shopper and includes an impressive list of items that bargain hunters can hunt for including, music, antiques, books, coins, vintage clothing, furniture, collectibles, food, toys, jewelry, and so much more.
Entry and parking are both free.
You simply never know what you might find for a decent price!
The 10 Best Flea Markets in Michigan – Summary Table
Flea Market | Address |
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Michigan Antique Festivals | 12451 Andersonville Rd., Davisburg, MI 48350 |
Tecumseh Trade Center & Flea Market Family | 9129 Tecumseh-Clinton Hwy, Tecumseh, MI 49286 |
Dixieland Flea Market | 2045 Dixie Hwy, Waterford Twp, MI 48328 |
Royal Oak Farmers Market | 316 E Eleven Mile Rd, Royal Oak, MI 48067 |
Blue Moon Vintage Market | 11193 W Division Rd, Westville, IN 46391 |
Reits Flea Market | 45146 W Red Arrow Hwy, Paw Paw, MI 49079 |
Eastern Market | 2934 Russell St, Detroit, MI 48207 |
Greenlawn Grove Flea Market | 16447 Middlebelt Rd, Romulus, MI 48174 |
Allegan Antiques Market | 150 Douglas St, Allegan, MI 49010 |
Armada Flea Market | 25381 Armada Ridge Rd, Richmond, MI 48062 |
Michigan Safety Overview
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Safety Index:- OVERALL RISK: LOW
- TRANSPORT & TAXIS RISK: LOW
- PICKPOCKETS RISK: LOW
- NATURAL DISASTERS RISK: LOW
- MUGGING RISK: LOW
- TERRORISM RISK: LOW
- SCAMS RISK: LOW
- WOMEN TRAVELERS RISK: LOW
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to the flea market?
A good idea would be to dress down, with comfortable shoes, a sun hat, and sunscreen.
It may be hot and you will probably do a lot of walking.
It is a good idea to dress as comfortably as possible.
Should I bring cash or card?
A lot of vendors only accept cash and do not have card facilities.
But some do.
It is better to be prepared before going.
Is there anything I should bring with me?
Well, if you plan on doing some heavy bargain hunting, you may want to bring a bag to carry all the goodies that you find.
Apart from the standard sun gear such as sunglasses, hats, sunscreen, and comfortable, baggy clothes, that is about it.
How can I find information pertaining to acquiring a vendor spot at one of these events?