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Flea Markets (2026)

TL;DR

Cleveland's flea market scene ranges from massive weekend warehouses to curated monthly pop-ups, with everything from mid-century furniture to vintage records.

Our Top Picks at a Glance

#NameBest ForPriceNeighborhood
1The Cleveland Market™ - August 3rd in Tyler VillageMarketCleveland
2Antiques & UniquesHome Goods StoreWickliffe
3Magically FoundGift ShopLakewood
4Coco’s Selfie SpaceTourist AttractionCleveland
5Eclectic ClevelandGift ShopLakewood

Top Flea Markets

The Cleveland Flea is the city's most popular curated market, held monthly at rotating locations with over 100 vendors selling vintage clothing, handmade goods, artisan food, and local art. Hartville MarketPlace and Flea Market in Stark County is one of the largest flea markets in Ohio. Treasure Aisles Flea Market in North Ridgeville operates every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

Market Schedule

The Cleveland Flea operates on select Saturdays, typically once a month. Hartville MarketPlace is open Monday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday year-round. Treasure Aisles is open Friday through Sunday. Seasonal outdoor flea markets appear in Tremont, Ohio City, and Lakewood during warmer months.

What to Expect

The Cleveland Flea is more curated and trendy. Hartville is a traditional flea market experience: bring cash, wear comfortable shoes, and be ready to dig. At any Cleveland-area flea market, expect to find mid-century modern furniture, vintage Cleveland sports memorabilia, vinyl records, and Depression-era glassware.

Haggling Tips

Haggling is expected at traditional flea markets like Hartville and Treasure Aisles. Start by asking if that is their best price rather than making a lowball offer. Cash talks. At the Cleveland Flea, prices are generally firmer because vendors are often small businesses selling handmade goods. Arriving late in the day improves your bargaining position.

Top-Rated Places

The Cleveland Market™ - August 3rd in Tyler Village in Cleveland

3615 Superior Ave, Cleveland

Wheelchair accessibleMarket
Antiques & Uniques in Cleveland

30200 Euclid Ave, Wickliffe

Wheelchair accessibleFree parkingHome Goods Store
Magically Found in Cleveland

13349 Madison Ave, Lakewood

Gift Shop
Coco’s Selfie Space in Cleveland

530 Euclid Ave, Cleveland

Kid-friendlyWheelchair accessibleTourist Attraction
Eclectic Cleveland in Cleveland

18115 Detroit Ave, Lakewood

Gift Shop
Table for 2 in Cleveland

4740 Lorain Ave, Cleveland

Home Goods Store
Vintage & Vaina in Cleveland

3140 W 25th St suite 1, Cleveland

Free parkingGift Shop
Cool Water Dry Goods in Cleveland

2413 Professor Ave, Cleveland

Clothing Store

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the Cleveland Flea?

The Cleveland Flea rotates locations but is most frequently held in the Waterloo Arts District or at the Lake Erie Building. Check their Instagram @clevelandflea for dates.

What is the biggest flea market near Cleveland?

Hartville MarketPlace and Flea Market in Stark County, about an hour south, is the largest in the region with hundreds of vendors.

Is haggling okay at Cleveland flea markets?

At traditional flea markets, yes. At the Cleveland Flea, prices are generally set. When in doubt, just politely ask if there is any flexibility.

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