10 Amazing Flea Markets In Indiana You Absolutely Have To Visit

Who doesn’t love a great bargain? Shopping at flea markets can be a great way to find awesome, unique gifts, inexpensive home decor, and other great, lightly used finds. For some of the best shopping in the Hoosier state, check out these 10 awesome flea markets (in no particular order):

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1. Vendor City Flea Market Vendor City Fleamarket of Kokomo/Facebook This large indoor flea market in Kokomo is open all week long so you can shop for odds and ends whenever you please! This flea market has over 58,000 square feet of goods to explore, with over 200 booths and unexpected items to catch your eye. Find them at 537 S Reed Rd, Kokomo, IN 46901. 2. Irvington Flea Market Thomas G./Yelp You never know what gem you're going to uncover at this popular flea market. You'll find a variety of antiques, old gaming systems, and other typical flea market items at this indoor shop. There's also a food court inside to help refuel you after a long day of shopping. Explore it at 6301 E Washington St, Indianapolis, IN 46219. 3. Olde Time Flea Market Olde Time Flea Market/Facebook It's almost time to find hidden treasures at the Olde Time Flea Market in Nashville. This outdoor market has been in operation since 1976 and is open April through October on weekends and select holidays. Find them at 5400 St Rd 46 Nashville, Indiana. 4. Shipshewana Auction and Flea Market Shipshewana Auction & Flea Market/Facebook Shipshewana Flea Market is one of the most popular flea markets in the state, with over 900 booths spanning across 100 acres. This outdoor, pavilion-lined flea market is open rain or shine, May through September, every Tuesday and Wednesday from 8am until 5pm. You'll find them at 345 S Van Buren St, Shipshewana, Indiana. 5. Bargersville Flea Market Alicia A,/Foursquare This Hoosier favorite is open on weekends and select holidays (weather permitting) starting as early as 5am. You'll find awesome selections of electronics, clothes, antiques, entertainment, and much more at this outdoor market. Browse this flea market at 155 N. SR135, Bargersville, IN 46106. 6. Croy Creek Traders Fair Croy Creek Traders Fair/Facebook This incredible outdoor flea market is open from April to November, generally on the 1st and 3rd weekends of each month (with the exception of April 15th and 16th this year). You'll find an amazing selection of goods to explore at this outdoor market at 8504 W County Rd 1000 S, Reelsville, IN 46171. 7. Great American Flea Market Great American Flea Market/Facebook This huge indoor flea market is now closed but once had it all: antiques, furniture, collectibles, and so much more. 8. Nostalgia on 9 Nostalgia on 9/Facebook This unique flea market and antiques mall is the perfect way to spend your day. You'll find a mix between affordable, flea market finds, and rare, vintage antiques here. Visit them daily at 1018 E 500 S, Shelbyville, Indiana. 9. North Lake Marketplace North Lake Marketplace/Facebook Many claim this hidden gem is one of the best flea markets in the Hoosier state - so it's definitely worth a trip. You'll uncover many hard to find items and new things every time you visit. Check them out Wednesday through Sunday at 110 E Prairie St, Warsaw, Indiana. 10. Picker's Paradise Picker's Paradise/Facebook You never know what you're going to find at this incredibe flea market. From furniture and home decor to odds and ends and memorabilia, there's something for everyone at this indoor flea market. Visit at 1810 25th St, Columbus, Indiana.

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