Are you a fan of secondhand? Love the search, cheap prices, and the hunt? Well, you wonderful Nashville-ites, you – we’ve got precisely the spot. The Nashville Flea Market is an all-out extravaganza that goes on at the fairgrounds on the fourth Saturday of every month. Nope, it doesn’t happen all that often – which means you have to come early and stay late. We’ve got all you need to know!

For all the latest updates, be sure to check out the official Nashville Flea Market website. 

To see the Nashville Flea Market in action, check out the video below:

Will you visit the Nashville Flea Market? Do you agree that it’s among the best flea markets in Nashville? Feel free to share your thoughts with us in the comments below — we would love to hear from you! Looking for related content? We’ve put together a bargain hunter’s road trip to some of the best thrift stores in Nashville. Prepare to have tons of fun and shop ’til you drop!

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