Welcome to Massachusetts Flea Markets where local charm meets vintage treasures. From the vibrant energy of Boston’s urban markets to the coastal flair of Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts offers a rich variety of flea markets perfect for collectors, antique lovers, and bargain hunters.
With markets spread across the Greater Boston area, Central Massachusetts, and Cape Cod, there’s always a new treasure waiting to be discovered. This collection highlights the best flea markets across the state, organized by region, city, and county, along with tips and answers to common questions.
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ToggleTop Flea Markets in Massachusetts by Region
Greater Boston / MetroWest
A bustling area with a mix of city flair and suburban charm, offering a variety of flea market experiences.
- Fenway Flea Market
Nestled in the heart of Boston, this market is known for vintage clothing, art, crafts, and unique urban finds. - Grafton Flea Market
One of the oldest flea markets in the state, offering antiques, collectibles, and fresh market goods in a traditional setting.
Southeastern Massachusetts
Known for family-friendly events and a large vendor mix, this region offers weekend shopping favorites.
- Raynham Flea Market
One of the largest indoor/outdoor flea markets in the area, featuring a wide range of products from antiques to everyday bargains.
Central Massachusetts / North Central
A destination for treasure hunters looking for vintage goods, rare finds, and rustic market charm.
- Rietta Flea Market
A classic open-air flea market featuring antiques, collectibles, and a large vendor community — a staple in the region.
Cape & Islands / Martha’s Vineyard
A picturesque shopping experience with a blend of artisan crafts and unique vintage items.
- Chilmark Flea Market
Located on Martha’s Vineyard, this charming market offers handmade crafts, vintage pieces, and a coastal community vibe.
Massachusetts Flea Markets by City
City / Town | Flea Markets |
Boston (Greater Boston) | Fenway Flea Market |
Grafton (MetroWest) | Grafton Flea Market |
Raynham (Southeastern MA) | Raynham Flea Market |
Hubbardston (Central MA) | Rietta Flea Market |
Chilmark (Martha’s Vineyard) | Chilmark Flea Market |
Best Massachusetts Flea Markets Open on Sundays
- Fenway Flea Market — Check for event dates and pop-ups
- Grafton Flea Market — Open Sundays (seasonal)
- Raynham Flea Market — Open every Sunday
- Rietta Flea Market — Open Sundays (seasonal)
- Chilmark Flea Market — Seasonal, check schedule for open Sundays
Massachusetts Flea Markets by County
County | Flea Markets |
Suffolk County | Fenway Flea Market |
Worcester County | Grafton Flea Market, Rietta Flea Market |
Bristol County | Raynham Flea Market |
Dukes County | Chilmark Flea Market |
What to Expect at Massachusetts Flea Markets
Massachusetts flea markets offer a wide variety of experiences, from vibrant city markets to charming coastal spots:
- Vintage Finds & Antiques — Rare collectibles, vintage clothing, and unique home decor
- Local Crafts & Artisan Goods — Handmade products from local artists and vendors
- Seasonal Markets — Many operate spring through fall, especially outdoor venues
- Bargain Opportunities — Negotiation is common and part of the fun
Best Days & Times to Visit
- Early Mornings (8 AM – 10 AM) — Best time to find unique items and avoid crowds
- Sundays — Most popular flea market day across Massachusetts
- Seasonal Schedules — Especially for open-air and coastal markets; always check dates
Tips for Visiting Flea Markets in Massachusetts
- Carry Cash — Many vendors prefer or only accept cash
- Plan for Weather — Especially at outdoor markets like Rietta and Chilmark
- Arrive Early — More chances to find hidden gems
- Haggle Politely — Bargaining is welcomed but be respectful
FAQs – Massachusetts Flea Markets
Are flea markets in Massachusetts open year-round?
Some indoor markets like Raynham may be open year-round, but most outdoor markets are seasonal. Always check individual market schedules.
What types of items are common at Massachusetts flea markets?
Antiques, vintage goods, crafts, collectibles, handmade items, furniture, and more.
Can I bargain with vendors?
Yes! Friendly negotiation is a common part of the flea market experience in Massachusetts.
Are Massachusetts flea markets cash-only?
While some vendors may accept cards or digital payments, many are still cash-only — it’s best to bring cash.
Stay Updated on Massachusetts Flea Markets
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