Who doesn’t love a good deal? Finding that unique item that’s a perfect fit for your home is always a good feeling. Whether you’re looking for an antique dresser or that elusive vinyl, here are some of the best flea markets in Louisiana.

  1. The Antique Marketplace

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Antique Marketplace/Facebook (Editor’s Note: The Antique Marketplace location in Shreveport has permanently closed. However, you can still purchase items from The Antique Marketplace online store.)

Over 50 vendors sell an array of antiques, collectables, vintage clothing, vinyls, jewelry, and so much more. There’s something for everyone at this vintage inspired marketplace. Be sure to check out their collection of handmade soaps!

  1. Denham Springs Antique Village

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Denham Springs Antique Village/Facebook N. Range Avenue in Denham Springs is homes to Denham Springs Antique Village, a collection of independent antique stores. The village is home to antique shops like the Rusty Rooster, Mockingbird Lane, Louisiana Purchases, Bayou Backroads, and many more. It’s one of the most unique places for shopping in Louisiana.

Read our full coverage on Denham Springs Antique Village to learn more. North Range Avenue, N Range Ave, Denham Springs, LA 70726, USA

  1. French Market Corporation

French Market/Facebook

French Market/Facebook (Editor’s Note: Due to the impact of Hurricane Ida, the French Market is temporarily closed. Check back on the Facebook page and website for updates on reopening.)

America’s oldest public market, the French Market has existed on the same site since 1791. Flea markets, farmers markets, restaurants, and cafes line the six blocks of the market. You’re sure to find something special here at one of the best places for thrifting in Louisiana.

Visit the French Market website to learn more. 1008 N Peters St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA

  1. The Funky Flea

The Funky Flea/Facebook

The Funky Flea/Facebook This is one of the most fascinating Louisiana flea markets and it’s the place to go for all your funky retro furniture needs.

Visit The Funky Flea Facebook page to learn more. 829 Napoleon Ave, Sunset, LA 70584, USA

  1. Greenwood Flea Market

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Greenwood Flea Market/Facebook The Greenwood Flea Market is northwest Louisiana’s largest indoor Flea Market and it’s open Saturdays and Sundays. With 150 indoor booths and 30 outdoor booths, you’ll definitely find something you love. There’s also a full service grill for breakfast and lunch so when you need a break from shopping head on over and enjoy a delicious meal. It’s one of the best Lousiana Flea Markets.

Read our full coverage on Greenwood Flea Market to learn more. 9249 Jefferson Paige Rd, Greenwood, LA 71033, USA

  1. River Road Flea Market

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Lisa K./Yelp River Road Flea Market is the best place for vintage signs, antique furniture, and even vintage fur coats. Plus, the friendly staff will assist you with whatever you need. It makes shopping in Louisiana such a great experience.

Visit River Road Flea Market website to learn more. River Road, River Rd, New Orleans, LA 70121, USA

  1. Timeline Antiques & Collectibles Mall

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Timeline Collectibles/Facebook This place has a ton of vintage furniture, jewelry, books, and over 20 different vendors so there’s several different styles to choose from.

Visit Timeline Antiques & Collectibles Mall Facebook page to learn more. 3323 Line Ave, Shreveport, LA 71104, USA

What do you think of this list of the best flea markets in Louisiana? What are your favorite flea markets? In the comment section, please let us know what they are as well as the most unique items you’ve found while shopping at a flea market.

Antique Marketplace/Facebook

(Editor’s Note: The Antique Marketplace location in Shreveport has permanently closed. However, you can still purchase items from The Antique Marketplace online store.)

Over 50 vendors sell an array of antiques, collectables, vintage clothing, vinyls, jewelry, and so much more. There’s something for everyone at this vintage inspired marketplace. Be sure to check out their collection of handmade soaps!

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Denham Springs Antique Village/Facebook

N. Range Avenue in Denham Springs is homes to Denham Springs Antique Village, a collection of independent antique stores. The village is home to antique shops like the Rusty Rooster, Mockingbird Lane, Louisiana Purchases, Bayou Backroads, and many more. It’s one of the most unique places for shopping in Louisiana.

Read our full coverage on Denham Springs Antique Village to learn more.

North Range Avenue, N Range Ave, Denham Springs, LA 70726, USA

French Market/Facebook

(Editor’s Note: Due to the impact of Hurricane Ida, the French Market is temporarily closed. Check back on the Facebook page and website for updates on reopening.)

America’s oldest public market, the French Market has existed on the same site since 1791. Flea markets, farmers markets, restaurants, and cafes line the six blocks of the market. You’re sure to find something special here at one of the best places for thrifting in Louisiana.

Visit the French Market website to learn more.

1008 N Peters St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA

The Funky Flea/Facebook

This is one of the most fascinating Louisiana flea markets and it’s the place to go for all your funky retro furniture needs.

Visit The Funky Flea Facebook page to learn more.

829 Napoleon Ave, Sunset, LA 70584, USA

Greg H./Yelp

Greenwood Flea Market/Facebook

The Greenwood Flea Market is northwest Louisiana’s largest indoor Flea Market and it’s open Saturdays and Sundays. With 150 indoor booths and 30 outdoor booths, you’ll definitely find something you love. There’s also a full service grill for breakfast and lunch so when you need a break from shopping head on over and enjoy a delicious meal. It’s one of the best Lousiana Flea Markets.

Read our full coverage on Greenwood Flea Market to learn more.

9249 Jefferson Paige Rd, Greenwood, LA 71033, USA

Lisa K./Yelp

River Road Flea Market is the best place for vintage signs, antique furniture, and even vintage fur coats. Plus, the friendly staff will assist you with whatever you need. It makes shopping in Louisiana such a great experience.

Visit River Road Flea Market website to learn more.

River Road, River Rd, New Orleans, LA 70121, USA

Timeline Collectibles/Facebook

This place has a ton of vintage furniture, jewelry, books, and over 20 different vendors so there’s several different styles to choose from.

Visit Timeline Antiques & Collectibles Mall Facebook page to learn more.

3323 Line Ave, Shreveport, LA 71104, USA

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Best Flea Markets In Louisiana September 22, 2021 Melissa M. What are some of the best places for shopping in Louisiana? We can all agree that there’s no place quite like Louisiana. Known for its Cajun and Creole culture, jazz music, and of course, Mardi Gras, it is quite a remarkable place. Seeing as it’s so remarkable, there are quite a few unique shops around the state as well. Located in New Orleans’ French Quarter, Voodoo Authentica carries handmade Voodoo dolls, Haitian and African art, roots, herbs, oil, and other items to use in specific spiritual practices. If you want a spiritual consultation, you may receive a reading as well. Another place unique to Louisiana is Aunt Sally’s Creole Pralines. This confectionery has been around for over 80 years, so you are sure to get the best possible pralines around.  Where can I go thrifting in Louisiana? Don’t you just love finding a good bargain?  Sometimes there’s nothing more satisfying than buying something great knowing you didn’t pay a lot for the item. Among our arsenal of themed road trips, we have a Bargain Hunters Road Trip that you are just going to love! Start at the eclectic Bargain Center before heading to Restoration Thrift and Pelican Furniture & Thrift, among others. It will be interesting to see what all these incredible thrift stores have to offer! What are the best antique shops in Louisiana? Old Schoolhouse Antique Mall in Washington, Louisiana, is, as the name implies, in an old schoolhouse. Inside is 40,000 square feet of antique treasures just waiting to be discovered. You’ll find remnants of the old school as well, creating a setting for one of the most unique antique stores in the state. Inside the old gymnasium is more antiques as well as a cafe if you find yourself hungry after all the shopping you’ll be doing. If you want to visit several antique stores in one trip, head to the town of Breaux Bridge. This small city has several shops in the downtown area where you can hunt for vintage and antique treasures. Happy shopping!

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Best Flea Markets In Louisiana

September 22, 2021

Melissa M.

What are some of the best places for shopping in Louisiana? We can all agree that there’s no place quite like Louisiana. Known for its Cajun and Creole culture, jazz music, and of course, Mardi Gras, it is quite a remarkable place. Seeing as it’s so remarkable, there are quite a few unique shops around the state as well. Located in New Orleans’ French Quarter, Voodoo Authentica carries handmade Voodoo dolls, Haitian and African art, roots, herbs, oil, and other items to use in specific spiritual practices. If you want a spiritual consultation, you may receive a reading as well. Another place unique to Louisiana is Aunt Sally’s Creole Pralines. This confectionery has been around for over 80 years, so you are sure to get the best possible pralines around.  Where can I go thrifting in Louisiana? Don’t you just love finding a good bargain?  Sometimes there’s nothing more satisfying than buying something great knowing you didn’t pay a lot for the item. Among our arsenal of themed road trips, we have a Bargain Hunters Road Trip that you are just going to love! Start at the eclectic Bargain Center before heading to Restoration Thrift and Pelican Furniture & Thrift, among others. It will be interesting to see what all these incredible thrift stores have to offer! What are the best antique shops in Louisiana? Old Schoolhouse Antique Mall in Washington, Louisiana, is, as the name implies, in an old schoolhouse. Inside is 40,000 square feet of antique treasures just waiting to be discovered. You’ll find remnants of the old school as well, creating a setting for one of the most unique antique stores in the state. Inside the old gymnasium is more antiques as well as a cafe if you find yourself hungry after all the shopping you’ll be doing. If you want to visit several antique stores in one trip, head to the town of Breaux Bridge. This small city has several shops in the downtown area where you can hunt for vintage and antique treasures. Happy shopping!

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

We can all agree that there’s no place quite like Louisiana. Known for its Cajun and Creole culture, jazz music, and of course, Mardi Gras, it is quite a remarkable place. Seeing as it’s so remarkable, there are quite a few unique shops around the state as well. Located in New Orleans’ French Quarter, Voodoo Authentica carries handmade Voodoo dolls, Haitian and African art, roots, herbs, oil, and other items to use in specific spiritual practices. If you want a spiritual consultation, you may receive a reading as well. Another place unique to Louisiana is Aunt Sally’s Creole Pralines. This confectionery has been around for over 80 years, so you are sure to get the best possible pralines around. 

Where can I go thrifting in Louisiana?

Don’t you just love finding a good bargain?  Sometimes there’s nothing more satisfying than buying something great knowing you didn’t pay a lot for the item. Among our arsenal of themed road trips, we have a Bargain Hunters Road Trip that you are just going to love! Start at the eclectic Bargain Center before heading to Restoration Thrift and Pelican Furniture & Thrift, among others. It will be interesting to see what all these incredible thrift stores have to offer!

What are the best antique shops in Louisiana?

Old Schoolhouse Antique Mall in Washington, Louisiana, is, as the name implies, in an old schoolhouse. Inside is 40,000 square feet of antique treasures just waiting to be discovered. You’ll find remnants of the old school as well, creating a setting for one of the most unique antique stores in the state. Inside the old gymnasium is more antiques as well as a cafe if you find yourself hungry after all the shopping you’ll be doing. If you want to visit several antique stores in one trip, head to the town of Breaux Bridge. This small city has several shops in the downtown area where you can hunt for vintage and antique treasures. Happy shopping!