New York Markets

(New York, NY, USA)



New York MarketsFull of character and real life, the busy markets in New York are an integral part of local life. They provide a great place to find bargains in New York or just browse around the wide variety of stalls and enjoy the exciting atmosphere and local market banter.

The city's bustling markets range from the very large to the small, discreet collection of stalls, situated in small districts in New York. They are held in many neighborhoods of New York and provide a fun way to shop, for both experienced and novice market bargain hunters alike.

New York Flea Markets

New York's busy flea markets are an excellent place to find a bargain and many sidewalks often have impromptu market stalls and flea markets. With merchandise including general bric-a-brac, fake designer clothes and goods, food and much more, there are four main official flea markets in the city:


Canal Street Flea Market

At the weekends, the city's Canal Street Flea Market is situated at the western end of Canal Street and includes an enormous range of cheap and varied merchandise, such as clothes, home accessories, ceramics and much more besides.

Annex Antiques Fair and Flea Market

Every weekend between the months of March and December, the Annex Antiques Fair and Flea Market is located at Sixth Avenue, between 24th and 26th streets. This flea market sells a wide range of market goods, including clothing, fashion accessories and jewelry.

Greenwich Village Flea Market

Held on Saturdays in New York, Greenwich Village Flea Market is a small and compact market that is worth a visit if you are in the neighborhood. This bustling spot is situated in Greenwich Street and Charles Street.

PS 44 Flea Market

PS 44 Flea Market is a large and stylish market that can be found between 76th and 77th streets, in Columbus Avenue. Full of clothing, jewelry, furniture, ornaments and many interesting home accessories, this serves as a popular place to find bargains.