Welcome to Vermont Flea Markets where scenic charm meets timeless treasures. Known for its vibrant communities, artisan culture, and historic appeal, Vermont offers a unique flea market experience, especially in the Burlington area.
Whether you’re a local shopper or a visiting treasure hunter, Vermont’s flea markets are a great place to discover antiques, handmade crafts, vintage goods, and one-of-a-kind finds.
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ToggleTop Flea Markets in Vermont by Region
Northwestern Vermont / Burlington Area
The Burlington region is home to community-driven flea markets known for local flavor, vintage finds, and artisan crafts.
- Flea Markets in Burlington
Offering a mix of antiques, collectibles, crafts, and locally made goods, Burlington’s flea markets are a favorite among locals and visitors alike. Check for event schedules and seasonal pop-ups.
Vermont Flea Markets by City
City / Town | Flea Markets |
Burlington | Flea Markets in Burlington |
Best Vermont Flea Markets Open on Sundays
- Flea Markets in Burlington — Check for seasonal schedules and open days
Vermont Flea Markets by County
County | Flea Markets |
Chittenden County | Flea Markets in Burlington |
What to Expect at Vermont Flea Markets
Vermont flea markets offer a personal, community-centered shopping experience with a mix of local goods and classic flea market finds:
- Antiques & Collectibles — Vintage items, antiques, and one-of-a-kind collectibles
- Local Artisan Goods — Handmade crafts, artwork, and locally produced products
- Seasonal Markets — Mostly open spring through fall, often with pop-up events
- Community Vibe — Friendly vendors and a welcoming atmosphere
Best Days & Times to Visit
- Weekend Mornings — Ideal for browsing the best items before crowds arrive
- Sundays — Many markets are held on Sundays (check each market’s schedule)
- Seasonal Openings — Always check for updated schedules, especially in outdoor venues
Tips for Visiting Flea Markets in Vermont
- Bring Cash — Many vendors operate on a cash-only basis
- Check Event Dates — Markets may operate seasonally or as pop-ups
- Arrive Early — Better selection and less crowded
- Be Ready to Negotiate — Polite haggling is common and often expected
FAQs – Vermont Flea Markets
Are Vermont flea markets open year-round?
Most are seasonal, particularly outdoor markets. Burlington flea markets often have varying schedules — check ahead.
What can I find at Vermont flea markets?
Antiques, vintage items, handcrafted goods, local art, collectibles, and home decor.
Is it okay to haggle with vendors?
Yes. Haggling is welcomed at most Vermont flea markets, as long as it’s friendly and respectful.
Do Vermont flea markets accept credit cards?
Some may, but cash is preferred and often required.
Stay Updated on Vermont Flea Markets
Follow Burlington’s flea markets and local event pages for updates on schedules, special markets, and community events.