Although the weather around Denver can be completely sporadic, when it is officially springtime in the city, that means it’s time to go out and get your shop on! If you get a thrill from scoring a good bargain (like myself), you will want to check out what we consider to be 11 of the best flea markets in Denver and near the city.
You know I couldn't begin this list without mentioning the mighty, 80-acre Mile High Flea Market. This place has literally EVERYTHING (including carnival rides, knick-knacks, clothes, and even toilet paper). Be sure to check out their website or the Mile High Flea Market Facebook page for all the important details to help plan your visit.
It's big; it's wonderful (just like these beautiful flannels); and it's only open select weekends! For a complete list of open days and to purchase tickets, be sure to visit TheBigWonderful's website.
Diggers; I bring you heaven on earth... an informal, two-story trift store with absolutely no rhyme or reason, making it the perfect spot for uncovering surprise treasures! You can learn more by visiting the Thirftiques Facebook page.
Much like TheBigWonderful, this très chic antique market only runs on certain days, so be sure to check out A Paris Street Market's Facebook page for current days and hours that they're open.
Now THIS is the kind of flea market I grew up attending; indoors and filled-to-the-brim with things I never knew I wanted or needed. Check out The Federal Indoor Flea Market website for all the details.
Warning: One step into the gorgeous, beautifully curated Old Glory Antiques may result in the complete redecorating of your home and/or office. EDITOR'S NOTE: Unfortunately, the Old Glory Antiques store has closed since the writing of this article.
8.) Lafayette Collectibles and Flea Market (Lafayette)
175 Denver-area vendors await your visit at the exciting The Lafayette Flea. Whether you're searching for antiques, decor, or clothing, you are almost guaranteed to find it among their extensive collection.
Quite possibly one of the coolest seasonal events is that of Denver Flea; a contemporary marketplace featuring local vendors, food trucks, concerts, and so much more! (Be sure to check their website for a complete list of dates.) EDITOR'S NOTE: Denver Flea has been rebranded and now operates under the Fetch Concepts name and brand.
10.) Tables To Teacups Indoor Flea Market (Longmont)
Did you see the banner in the first picture? Let's just say that Tables To Teacups didn't earn that prestigious title for nothing. EDITOR'S NOTE: Tables To Teacups now operates as TTT Estate Sales. Still in operation throughout the Denver area, consider this your inside scoop to a flea market with a different location every time!
Do you agree that these are some of the best flea markets in Denver? What have been some of the best treasures that you’ve found when at a flea market? Tell us in the comment section – we would love to hear from you!
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Best Flea Markets in Denver
Katie Feldkamp|March 08, 2023
Where are some of the best flea markets in Colorado?
If you’re still eager to sift through more goods and want to go beyond Denver city limits, consider checking out some of these flea markets throughout Denver:
Horseshoe Craft & Flea Market in Denver LoDo has more than just second-hand items and collectibles. The market also boasts unique handmade arts and locally made foods.
Annie’s Home Consignments in Steamboat Springs
Foothills Flea Market in Fort Collins
Are there any good antique stores in Denver?
You’re in luck – there are several antique stores in Denver that are worth your time to visit and unearth a treasure or two from long ago. Some stores on this list include: