Flea markets have become a popular trend in Brooklyn, with unique brands and local entrepreneurs showcasing their products when the weather gets warmer.
Here are five spots to check out:
1. Brooklyn Flea
80 Pearl St.
Brooklyn Flea is the borough’s most well-known market, with locations in Williamsburg (BQ Flea) and DUMBO. Visitors can browse vintage clothing, antiques, handmade jewelry and artisanal foods, all while enjoying a lively weekend atmosphere.
2. Artists & Fleas
70 N. 7th St.
Located in Williamsburg, Artists & Fleas showcases a rotating roster of local designers, vintage sellers and indie artisans. The market is ideal for unique fashion pieces, handmade goods and collectible items you won’t find anywhere else.
3. Greenpoint Terminal Market
2 Noble St.
This Greenpoint market is known for vintage clothing, records and one-of-a-kind collectibles. Local vendors bring eclectic items that make every visit a new adventure for bargain hunters and collectors alike.
4. Fort Greene Park Artisans Bazaar
Fort Greene Park (DeKalb Avenue side)
Set against the scenic backdrop of Fort Greene Park, this open-air bazaar brings together local artisans, makers and small businesses offering handmade crafts, art, jewelry and specialty goods. The market has a relaxed, community-focused feel, making it a perfect spot to discover locally made pieces while enjoying one of Brooklyn’s most beloved green spaces.
5. MetroFlea Park Slope
P.S. 321, 180 7th Avenue
Located in the heart of Park Slope, MetroFlea offers a curated mix of vintage finds, handcrafted goods and independent vendors. From retro fashion to unique home décor, the market blends old-school charm with modern creativity, attracting both casual browsers and serious treasure hunters looking for something distinctive.
Together, these markets highlight Brooklyn’s creative spirit, offering everything from vintage treasures to handcrafted goods in vibrant, community-driven settings.

