Are you a lover of flea markets? If so, then you’ll definitely want to add a few of these Maryland flea markets to your must-visit list. These spots offer a variety of home goods, antiques, food, and much more. Ready to get your flea on? Check it out!

  1. Patapsco Market, Baltimore

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Patapsco Market/Facebook This popular Baltimore spot is both indoor and outdoor. Filled with a variety of goods, the finds here are endless. They also have a food court and even steamed crabs!

Visit the website here for the most up-to-date hours and specials. 1400 W Patapsco Ave, Baltimore, MD 21230, USA

  1. Amish Farmers Market, Joppatowne

Joppatowne Flea Market/Facebook

Joppatowne Flea Market/Facebook Locals love this Amish market for its abundance of delicious homemade food. You can even have a seat right at the market, and chow down.

Check out the website here for the most up-to-date hours. 1000 Joppa Farm Rd, Joppatowne, MD 21085, USA

  1. Chesapeake Marketplace, St. Leonard

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Chesapeake Marketplace/Facebook This market has over 100 shops so it’s very easy to spend an entire day rooting through the treasures. We double-dog dare you to TRY to leave empty-handed.

Click here for more information. 5015 St Leonard Rd, St Leonard, MD 20685, USA

  1. Maryland Antique Center, Leonardtown

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Facebook / Maryland Antique Center 26005 Point Lookout Rd, Leonardtown, MD 20650, USA

  1. Montgomery Farm Women’s Cooperative Market

Montgomery Farm Womens Cooperative Market/Facebook

Montgomery Farm Women’s Cooperative Market/Facebook You’ll always find something farm-fresh and/or one-of-a-kind at this delightful farmers market. Get more details on the official Facebook page! 7155 Wisconsin Ave, Bethesda, MD 20814, USA

  1. Hancock Antique Mall & Indoor Flea Market, Hancock

Hancock Antique Mall & Flea Market/Facebook

Hancock Antique Mall & Flea Market/Facebook With a considerable number of vendors, you’re sure to find the perfect item for your cozy country home right here.

Click here to check out the official website and get all the details. 266 N Pennsylvania Ave, Hancock, MD 21750, USA

  1. Park and Flea, Salisbury

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Park and Flea/Facebook Park and Flea is held year-round on Saturdays and Sundays outside of Seasons Best Antiques. Peruse the antiques and collectibles to start your weekend right.

Check out the official Facebook pagehere.

  1. Flea Market 13 and Antiques, Pocomoke City

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Flea Market 13 and Antiques/Facebook Flea Market 13 and Antiques is an Eastern Shore go-to spot for flea market finds. Whether checking out their indoor or outdoor area, you’re sure to find more than enough goodies to take home.

You can find their Facebook page here. 1011 Ocean Hwy, Pocomoke City, MD 21851, USA

  1. Brumwells Flea Market, Pasadena

Brumwell’s Flea Market/Facebook

Brumwell’s Flea Market/Facebook There are 300+ vendor spaces available here, so you’re guaranteed to see something new and different every time you visit. This is a great place to pick up fresh fruit and flowers.

Check out their Facebook page here. 3921 Mountain Rd, Pasadena, MD 21122, USA

  1. Olney Farmers and Artist Market, Olney

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Satang L./Yelp This place is open on Sundays year-round and is filled with some of the tastiest homemade food you’ll ever find. Brunch, anyone?

Click here for more information. 2801 Olney Sandy Spring Rd, Olney, MD 20832, USA

  1. North Point Plaza Flea Market, Baltimore

North Point Plaza Flea Market/Facebook

North Point Plaza Flea Market/Facebook It may not look like much, but this Baltimore spot actually has a wide variety of tasty Amish cuisine.

Visit the website here. 2401 North Point Blvd, Baltimore, MD 21224, USA

What’s the best deal you’ve found at a Maryland flea market? Tell us about your best finds in the comments!

Patapsco Market/Facebook

This popular Baltimore spot is both indoor and outdoor. Filled with a variety of goods, the finds here are endless. They also have a food court and even steamed crabs!

Visit the website here for the most up-to-date hours and specials.

1400 W Patapsco Ave, Baltimore, MD 21230, USA

Joppatowne Flea Market/Facebook

Locals love this Amish market for its abundance of delicious homemade food. You can even have a seat right at the market, and chow down.

Check out the website here for the most up-to-date hours.

1000 Joppa Farm Rd, Joppatowne, MD 21085, USA

Chesapeake Marketplace/Facebook

This market has over 100 shops so it’s very easy to spend an entire day rooting through the treasures. We double-dog dare you to TRY to leave empty-handed.

Click here for more information.

5015 St Leonard Rd, St Leonard, MD 20685, USA

Leonardtown Maryland Antique Center/Facebook

Facebook / Maryland Antique Center

26005 Point Lookout Rd, Leonardtown, MD 20650, USA

Montgomery Farm Womens Cooperative Market/Facebook

Montgomery Farm Women’s Cooperative Market/Facebook

You’ll always find something farm-fresh and/or one-of-a-kind at this delightful farmers market. Get more details on the official Facebook page!

7155 Wisconsin Ave, Bethesda, MD 20814, USA

Hancock Antique Mall & Flea Market/Facebook

With a considerable number of vendors, you’re sure to find the perfect item for your cozy country home right here.

Click here to check out the official website and get all the details.

266 N Pennsylvania Ave, Hancock, MD 21750, USA

Park and Flea

Park and Flea/Facebook

Park and Flea is held year-round on Saturdays and Sundays outside of Seasons Best Antiques. Peruse the antiques and collectibles to start your weekend right.

Check out the official Facebook pagehere.

Flea Market 13 and Antiques/Facebook

Flea Market 13 and Antiques is an Eastern Shore go-to spot for flea market finds. Whether checking out their indoor or outdoor area, you’re sure to find more than enough goodies to take home.

You can find their Facebook page here.

1011 Ocean Hwy, Pocomoke City, MD 21851, USA

Brumwell’s Flea Market/Facebook

There are 300+ vendor spaces available here, so you’re guaranteed to see something new and different every time you visit. This is a great place to pick up fresh fruit and flowers.

Check out their Facebook page here.

3921 Mountain Rd, Pasadena, MD 21122, USA

Satang L./Yelp

This place is open on Sundays year-round and is filled with some of the tastiest homemade food you’ll ever find. Brunch, anyone?

Click here for more information.

2801 Olney Sandy Spring Rd, Olney, MD 20832, USA

North Point Plaza Flea Market/Facebook

It may not look like much, but this Baltimore spot actually has a wide variety of tasty Amish cuisine.

Visit the website here.

2401 North Point Blvd, Baltimore, MD 21224, USA

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Best Flea Markets in Maryland September 13, 2021 Tori Jane Where are the best places to go shopping in Maryland?  Maryland is a gorgeous state with lots of places you’ll just love when it comes to great shopping. We recommend that no matter where you end up, you shop local – shopping locally helps our state’s overall economy tremendously. Plus, there’s so many mom-and-pop stores around that you’ll never run out of places to go. Some of our favorite shops include the shops on Main Street in Berlin, where you’ll find a vibrant arts and culture district. We also love Frederick’s small shops and dog-friendly, bohemian vibe. Of course, one can’t discount the big cities! You’ll find some awesome local places in Baltimore, especially in neighborhoods like Hampden. Honestly, no matter where you go, you’re very, very likely to find unique shops in that particular place that you’ll never find anywhere else.   Where can I go thrifting in Maryland?   What’s more fun than simply shopping? Thrift shopping, of course. You just never know what you’re going to find, and Maryland is a hub on the east coast for excellent thrifting experiences. Some of the top-rated unique thrift shops in Maryland include Unique, in Silver Spring, where you’ll find awesome clothes and totally cool outfits for outrageously reasonable prices. In Mount Rainier, you’ll find Mike’s, a mom-and-pop thrift shop where you’ll be blown away by the friendly atmosphere and pleasant conversation with the shop owner (the aforementioned Mike). Maryland is truly a fun state to go thrifting in, despite its small size. Don’t count it out – count it in and come shopping!   What are the best Maryland flea markets to visit?   There are lots of really awesome flea markets around Maryland at any given time. Some of them are seasonal, and others are year-round. Some of the top-rated markets include gems like the Amish Farmer’s Market in Joppatowne, where you’ll find treasures galore. The Queen City Flea Market, in Cumberland, gets rave reviews consistently, which is quite an accomplishment in the days of negative reviews. You might want to consider expanding beyond Maryland’s state lines, too – there are plenty of shops within reach that just so happen to be in another state. For more of our favorite Maryland flea markets, take a look at this article.  

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Best Flea Markets in Maryland

September 13, 2021

Tori Jane

Where are the best places to go shopping in Maryland?  Maryland is a gorgeous state with lots of places you’ll just love when it comes to great shopping. We recommend that no matter where you end up, you shop local – shopping locally helps our state’s overall economy tremendously. Plus, there’s so many mom-and-pop stores around that you’ll never run out of places to go. Some of our favorite shops include the shops on Main Street in Berlin, where you’ll find a vibrant arts and culture district. We also love Frederick’s small shops and dog-friendly, bohemian vibe. Of course, one can’t discount the big cities! You’ll find some awesome local places in Baltimore, especially in neighborhoods like Hampden. Honestly, no matter where you go, you’re very, very likely to find unique shops in that particular place that you’ll never find anywhere else.   Where can I go thrifting in Maryland?   What’s more fun than simply shopping? Thrift shopping, of course. You just never know what you’re going to find, and Maryland is a hub on the east coast for excellent thrifting experiences. Some of the top-rated unique thrift shops in Maryland include Unique, in Silver Spring, where you’ll find awesome clothes and totally cool outfits for outrageously reasonable prices. In Mount Rainier, you’ll find Mike’s, a mom-and-pop thrift shop where you’ll be blown away by the friendly atmosphere and pleasant conversation with the shop owner (the aforementioned Mike). Maryland is truly a fun state to go thrifting in, despite its small size. Don’t count it out – count it in and come shopping!   What are the best Maryland flea markets to visit?   There are lots of really awesome flea markets around Maryland at any given time. Some of them are seasonal, and others are year-round. Some of the top-rated markets include gems like the Amish Farmer’s Market in Joppatowne, where you’ll find treasures galore. The Queen City Flea Market, in Cumberland, gets rave reviews consistently, which is quite an accomplishment in the days of negative reviews. You might want to consider expanding beyond Maryland’s state lines, too – there are plenty of shops within reach that just so happen to be in another state. For more of our favorite Maryland flea markets, take a look at this article.  

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Maryland is a gorgeous state with lots of places you’ll just love when it comes to great shopping. We recommend that no matter where you end up, you shop local – shopping locally helps our state’s overall economy tremendously. Plus, there’s so many mom-and-pop stores around that you’ll never run out of places to go. Some of our favorite shops include the shops on Main Street in Berlin, where you’ll find a vibrant arts and culture district. We also love Frederick’s small shops and dog-friendly, bohemian vibe. Of course, one can’t discount the big cities! You’ll find some awesome local places in Baltimore, especially in neighborhoods like Hampden. Honestly, no matter where you go, you’re very, very likely to find unique shops in that particular place that you’ll never find anywhere else.  

Where can I go thrifting in Maryland?  

What’s more fun than simply shopping? Thrift shopping, of course. You just never know what you’re going to find, and Maryland is a hub on the east coast for excellent thrifting experiences. Some of the top-rated unique thrift shops in Maryland include Unique, in Silver Spring, where you’ll find awesome clothes and totally cool outfits for outrageously reasonable prices. In Mount Rainier, you’ll find Mike’s, a mom-and-pop thrift shop where you’ll be blown away by the friendly atmosphere and pleasant conversation with the shop owner (the aforementioned Mike). Maryland is truly a fun state to go thrifting in, despite its small size. Don’t count it out – count it in and come shopping!  

What are the best Maryland flea markets to visit?  

There are lots of really awesome flea markets around Maryland at any given time. Some of them are seasonal, and others are year-round. Some of the top-rated markets include gems like the Amish Farmer’s Market in Joppatowne, where you’ll find treasures galore. The Queen City Flea Market, in Cumberland, gets rave reviews consistently, which is quite an accomplishment in the days of negative reviews. You might want to consider expanding beyond Maryland’s state lines, too – there are plenty of shops within reach that just so happen to be in another state. For more of our favorite Maryland flea markets, take a look at this article.