Flea markets drive a hard bargain, and there’s one in Texas where you can find everything you need under one roof. Traders Village has three separate locations across the Lone Star State, offering everything from clothing to home décor to fresh produce. It even has an amusement park and food vendors! Here’s what to expect when you visit Traders Village Houston, Traders Village Dallas, and Traders Village San Antonio!
A self-proclaimed “Texas-Size Marketplace,” Traders Village isn’t your average swap meet.
Google/Genady Manusis With locations in Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio, it’s a one-stop destination for shopping, rides, festivals, and food.
Everything you could possibly need or want can be found here.
Google/T S From clothing to home décor and a whole host of other items, it’s like all your favorite stores decided to congregate under one roof.
How many flea markets do you know of that double as amusement parks?
Google/Rico Q. All-day wristbands offer unlimited access to nearly a dozen rides.
Live music keeps you thoroughly entertained while you shop around.
Facebook/Traders Village This sure beats the radio tunes your local mall probably has playing in the background.
There’s also tons of delicious food at all three markets.
Facebook/Traders Village Fuel up before or after your shopping spree, feeling good knowing you’re supporting local businesses.
Traders Village Houston location:
Google Maps Address: 7979 North Eldridge Parkway, Houston, TX, 77041. Hours and more information can be found on the Traders Village website, linked below.
Traders Village San Antonio location:
Google Maps Address: 9333 Southwest Loop 410, San Antonio, TX, 78242. Hours and more information can be found on the Traders Village website, linked below.
Traders Village Grand Prairie location:
Google Maps Address: 2602 Mayfield Road, Grand Prairie, TX, 75052. Hours and more information can be found on the Traders Village website, linked below.
Visit the Traders Village website or Facebook page to learn more.
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With locations in Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio, it’s a one-stop destination for shopping, rides, festivals, and food.
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From clothing to home décor and a whole host of other items, it’s like all your favorite stores decided to congregate under one roof.
Google/Rico Q.
All-day wristbands offer unlimited access to nearly a dozen rides.
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This sure beats the radio tunes your local mall probably has playing in the background.
Fuel up before or after your shopping spree, feeling good knowing you’re supporting local businesses.
Google Maps
Address: 7979 North Eldridge Parkway, Houston, TX, 77041. Hours and more information can be found on the Traders Village website, linked below.
Address: 9333 Southwest Loop 410, San Antonio, TX, 78242. Hours and more information can be found on the Traders Village website, linked below.
Address: 2602 Mayfield Road, Grand Prairie, TX, 75052. Hours and more information can be found on the Traders Village website, linked below.
Have you ever been to Traders Village? If so, we’d love to hear all about your experience in the comments section below. Let us know, and don’t forget to check out our previous article for more flea markets in Texas where you can shop ’til you drop.
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Address: Traders Village Houston, 7979 N Eldridge Pkwy, Houston, TX 77041, USAAddress: Traders Village Grand Prairie, 2602 Mayfield Rd, Grand Prairie, TX 75052, USAAddress: Traders Village San Antonio, 9333 SW Loop 410, San Antonio, TX 78242, USA
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Traders Village Houston September 25, 2022 Sarah M. What are some other must-visit flea markets in Texas? While there’s pretty much nothing that quite compares to Traders Village Houston (and its Texas siblings), there are some other Texas-sized flea markets that make for marvelous bargain hunting and antiques shopping in the Lone Star State. Another epic Texas flea market is Bussey’s. With over 500 vendors, this is one of the largest flea markets in the country. You’ll find plenty of vintage and retro items to rummage through, plus there’s an abundance of food and beverage vendors to keep your tummy happy, too! Larry’s Old Time Trade Days is another Texas flea market favorite; this is the largest flea market in Southeast Texas with over 500 vendors selling antiques, collectibles, clothing, and more. They are open every weekend (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday) after the first Monday of the month. What are some other unique shops in Texas? In a state that often equates “bigger” with “better” (see Traders Village Houston!), Jefferson General Store is proof positive that the simplest, humblest places can be just as amazing. This charming East Texas general store is housed in a circa-1860 building that was originally a hardware store and today is filled with all sorts of trinkets from the past. You’ll see an old-time candy counter, antiques, a working jukebox (bring a nickel), and even a soda fountain where you can enjoy a root beer float or ice cream sundae. Indulge your sweet tooth and nostalgic side at this East Texas treasure.
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Traders Village Houston
September 25, 2022
Sarah M.
What are some other must-visit flea markets in Texas? While there’s pretty much nothing that quite compares to Traders Village Houston (and its Texas siblings), there are some other Texas-sized flea markets that make for marvelous bargain hunting and antiques shopping in the Lone Star State. Another epic Texas flea market is Bussey’s. With over 500 vendors, this is one of the largest flea markets in the country. You’ll find plenty of vintage and retro items to rummage through, plus there’s an abundance of food and beverage vendors to keep your tummy happy, too! Larry’s Old Time Trade Days is another Texas flea market favorite; this is the largest flea market in Southeast Texas with over 500 vendors selling antiques, collectibles, clothing, and more. They are open every weekend (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday) after the first Monday of the month. What are some other unique shops in Texas? In a state that often equates “bigger” with “better” (see Traders Village Houston!), Jefferson General Store is proof positive that the simplest, humblest places can be just as amazing. This charming East Texas general store is housed in a circa-1860 building that was originally a hardware store and today is filled with all sorts of trinkets from the past. You’ll see an old-time candy counter, antiques, a working jukebox (bring a nickel), and even a soda fountain where you can enjoy a root beer float or ice cream sundae. Indulge your sweet tooth and nostalgic side at this East Texas treasure.
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The OIYS Visitor Center
While there’s pretty much nothing that quite compares to Traders Village Houston (and its Texas siblings), there are some other Texas-sized flea markets that make for marvelous bargain hunting and antiques shopping in the Lone Star State. Another epic Texas flea market is Bussey’s. With over 500 vendors, this is one of the largest flea markets in the country. You’ll find plenty of vintage and retro items to rummage through, plus there’s an abundance of food and beverage vendors to keep your tummy happy, too! Larry’s Old Time Trade Days is another Texas flea market favorite; this is the largest flea market in Southeast Texas with over 500 vendors selling antiques, collectibles, clothing, and more. They are open every weekend (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday) after the first Monday of the month.
What are some other unique shops in Texas?
In a state that often equates “bigger” with “better” (see Traders Village Houston!), Jefferson General Store is proof positive that the simplest, humblest places can be just as amazing. This charming East Texas general store is housed in a circa-1860 building that was originally a hardware store and today is filled with all sorts of trinkets from the past. You’ll see an old-time candy counter, antiques, a working jukebox (bring a nickel), and even a soda fountain where you can enjoy a root beer float or ice cream sundae. Indulge your sweet tooth and nostalgic side at this East Texas treasure.