Flea markets are the grown-up answer to childhood treasure hunts. You never know what you’ll find, but the search is part of the fun. So, whether you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind item or an unbeatable deal, head to these to-die-for flea markets in New Mexico. Get ready for some deals, because you’re in for a great time!
- Gallup Flea Market, Gallup
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Facebook/Gallup Flea Market Anyone seeking Native American arts, crafts, or jewelry will love this large flea market, which offers hundreds of stalls. It’s definitely one of the best in the state. While you’re there, don’t miss the fry bread or Frito pie. The Gallup Flea Market is held on Saturdays on N. 9th Street. Gallup Flea Market, 340 N 9th St, Gallup, NM 87301, USA
- Expo New Mexico Flea Market, Albuquerque
Flickr/osseous New Mexico’s largest open-air market takes place each weekend at the Expo New Mexico Fairgrounds. There are quite a lot of new but bargain-priced items on sale here, rather than antiques. Still, rooting through the stalls looking for hidden gems is part of the appeal. Refreshments are affordable here – don’t miss the horchata. 300 San Pedro Dr NE, Albuquerque, NM 87108, USA
- Big Daddy’s Flea Market, Las Cruces
Yelp/Jay H. Hoping to score deals on everything from pinon nuts to clothing? Then head to Big Daddy’s Flea Market, where you’ll also find great food – try the gorditas. It takes place on Saturdays and Sundays. 5580 Bataan Memorial E, Las Cruces, NM 88011, USA
- Indoor Flea Market, Albuquerque
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Yelp/Myria M. This indoor flea market in Albuquerque is the perfect place to search for unique home décor items and furniture. 11109 Central Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM 87123, USA
Remember that at flea markets, cash is king – so come prepared. What are your favorite flea markets in New Mexico to adventure around? Tell us your thoughts in the comments.
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Anyone seeking Native American arts, crafts, or jewelry will love this large flea market, which offers hundreds of stalls. It’s definitely one of the best in the state. While you’re there, don’t miss the fry bread or Frito pie. The Gallup Flea Market is held on Saturdays on N. 9th Street.
Gallup Flea Market, 340 N 9th St, Gallup, NM 87301, USA
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New Mexico’s largest open-air market takes place each weekend at the Expo New Mexico Fairgrounds. There are quite a lot of new but bargain-priced items on sale here, rather than antiques. Still, rooting through the stalls looking for hidden gems is part of the appeal. Refreshments are affordable here – don’t miss the horchata.
300 San Pedro Dr NE, Albuquerque, NM 87108, USA
Yelp/Jay H.
Hoping to score deals on everything from pinon nuts to clothing? Then head to Big Daddy’s Flea Market, where you’ll also find great food – try the gorditas. It takes place on Saturdays and Sundays.
5580 Bataan Memorial E, Las Cruces, NM 88011, USA
Yelp/Jamie H.
Yelp/Myria M.
This indoor flea market in Albuquerque is the perfect place to search for unique home décor items and furniture.
11109 Central Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM 87123, USA
If you’d rather shop for food than furniture, check out these incredible New Mexico farmers markets you’re sure to love.
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Flea Markets in New Mexico September 18, 2022 Tori Jane What are some of the best flea markets in New Mexico? Did you know that there are a ridiculous number of antique shops in New Mexico, as well as flea markets and other secondhand sales? It’s true! New Mexico is one of the best states for antique shopping and flea market-ing, and we have several favorite, top-rated flea markets in New Mexico that are worth mentioning. In Santa Fe, there’s the legendary Santa Fe Antiques. In Las Cruces, you can’t miss the epic Farmers & Crafts Market of Las Cruces, which is huge, and in Edgewood, you can find the highly rated and very popular Church Street Market. Which Albuquerque flea markets are the best? Alburquerque is home to many of the top-rated and most popular flea markets in New Mexico, thanks in part to its being one of the largest cities in the state. Some of our favorites include the Flea Market at Expo New Mexico, the ever-popular Indoor Flea Market on Central Avenue NE (and the Other Indoor Flea Market, also on Central Avenue NE but not the same place). We also love the Family Indoor Flea Market as well. Where can I find good antique markets in New Mexico? Honestly? Just about everywhere! We sure do love our antique markets in New Mexico (and our flea markets, obviously), and you can find good ones in just about every city and town. Naturally, you’ll find tons in Albuquerque and Santa Fe, but don’t overlook towns like Clovis (home to Lucy’s Flea Market), Rio Rancho (where you’ll find Secondhand Sam’s Indoor Flea Market), Raton (the Santa Fe Trail Mercado), and even Gallup (the Gallup Flea Market). You could quite literally take a New Mexico flea market road trip to visit some of them, but there’s no way you’ll be able to visit them all in one day!
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Flea Markets in New Mexico
September 18, 2022
Tori Jane
What are some of the best flea markets in New Mexico? Did you know that there are a ridiculous number of antique shops in New Mexico, as well as flea markets and other secondhand sales? It’s true! New Mexico is one of the best states for antique shopping and flea market-ing, and we have several favorite, top-rated flea markets in New Mexico that are worth mentioning. In Santa Fe, there’s the legendary Santa Fe Antiques. In Las Cruces, you can’t miss the epic Farmers & Crafts Market of Las Cruces, which is huge, and in Edgewood, you can find the highly rated and very popular Church Street Market. Which Albuquerque flea markets are the best? Alburquerque is home to many of the top-rated and most popular flea markets in New Mexico, thanks in part to its being one of the largest cities in the state. Some of our favorites include the Flea Market at Expo New Mexico, the ever-popular Indoor Flea Market on Central Avenue NE (and the Other Indoor Flea Market, also on Central Avenue NE but not the same place). We also love the Family Indoor Flea Market as well. Where can I find good antique markets in New Mexico? Honestly? Just about everywhere! We sure do love our antique markets in New Mexico (and our flea markets, obviously), and you can find good ones in just about every city and town. Naturally, you’ll find tons in Albuquerque and Santa Fe, but don’t overlook towns like Clovis (home to Lucy’s Flea Market), Rio Rancho (where you’ll find Secondhand Sam’s Indoor Flea Market), Raton (the Santa Fe Trail Mercado), and even Gallup (the Gallup Flea Market). You could quite literally take a New Mexico flea market road trip to visit some of them, but there’s no way you’ll be able to visit them all in one day!
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
Did you know that there are a ridiculous number of antique shops in New Mexico, as well as flea markets and other secondhand sales? It’s true! New Mexico is one of the best states for antique shopping and flea market-ing, and we have several favorite, top-rated flea markets in New Mexico that are worth mentioning. In Santa Fe, there’s the legendary Santa Fe Antiques. In Las Cruces, you can’t miss the epic Farmers & Crafts Market of Las Cruces, which is huge, and in Edgewood, you can find the highly rated and very popular Church Street Market.
Which Albuquerque flea markets are the best?
Alburquerque is home to many of the top-rated and most popular flea markets in New Mexico, thanks in part to its being one of the largest cities in the state. Some of our favorites include the Flea Market at Expo New Mexico, the ever-popular Indoor Flea Market on Central Avenue NE (and the Other Indoor Flea Market, also on Central Avenue NE but not the same place). We also love the Family Indoor Flea Market as well.
Where can I find good antique markets in New Mexico?
Honestly? Just about everywhere! We sure do love our antique markets in New Mexico (and our flea markets, obviously), and you can find good ones in just about every city and town. Naturally, you’ll find tons in Albuquerque and Santa Fe, but don’t overlook towns like Clovis (home to Lucy’s Flea Market), Rio Rancho (where you’ll find Secondhand Sam’s Indoor Flea Market), Raton (the Santa Fe Trail Mercado), and even Gallup (the Gallup Flea Market). You could quite literally take a New Mexico flea market road trip to visit some of them, but there’s no way you’ll be able to visit them all in one day!