Maryland is such a beautiful state and offers so many things to see and do, especially on the weekends. Perusing the state’s many flea markets and antique stores is a great way to spend the day. You may go home with something you love, spend time reminiscing about products there from your past, or just come to dine on all the delicious, authentic, freshly-made foods served by the vendors or at the food carts. The Joppa Market Place has an Amish Farmer’s Market filled with fresh fruits and vegetables, while other places like the Vintage Flea and Farm Market have everything from clothes and shoes to jewelry and electronics.

Bethesda Farm Women's Market

Bethesda Farm Women's Market

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The Bethesda Farm Women's Market offers a quirky and festive experience to all those who attend. The market has an eclectic combination of vendors; you will find artisans, boutique businesses, local vineyards and breweries, and much more there. Visitors come from far and wide to try Belgian chocolates with Le Crepe Gourmande, purchase hand-crafted jewelry at Shannon Marie Jewelry, and buy fresh and organic produce from Metro MicroGreens.

7155 Wisconsin Ave, Bethesda, MD 20814, Phone: 301-652-2291

Chesapeake Marketplace

Chesapeake Marketplace

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The Chesapeake Marketplace and Auction House is a unique collection of shops and vendors that sell a wide assortment of goods. Many of the shops focus on antiques and collectibles while some offer lovely knick knacks, local crafts, ceramics, and such. Other goods include new and used furniture, books, and household items. The products are constantly changing so there’s always something new to see and buy.

5015 St Leonard Rd, St Leonard, MD 20685, Phone: 410-586-1161

Joppa Market Place

Joppa Market Place

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Joppa Market Place, a farmers’ market and flea market, is one of the largest of its kind in the area. There are over 200 booths with the usual clothing, shoes, and household items, but there are also vendors who sell beautiful handcrafted items, antique furniture, homemade scented wax, and much more. Other tables showcase custom floral arrangements. The Amish farmers’ market is full of delicious, fresh, and organic fruits and vegetables. No matter what you’re looking for, a day spent with family and friends at the Joppa Market Place will ensure you leave with something you love.

1000 Joppa Farm Rd, Joppa, MD 21085, Phone: 410-679-1777

Patapsco Flea Market

Patapsco Flea Market

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The Patapsco Flea Market is home to a variety of vendors who sell new and gently used merchandise such as shoes, clothing, perfume, household items, handmade crafts, and much more. The CW Produce stall is a popular stop to stock up on fresh fruits and vegetables for the week. S&S Carpet and Rugs is another renowned vendor at the flea market where visitors will be able to walk away with amazing area rugs, carpets, and much more at lower prices.

1400 W Patapsco Ave, Baltimore, MD 21230, Phone: 410-354-3040

Washington Boulevard Marketplace

Washington Boulevard Marketplace

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The Washington Boulevard Marketplace serves thousands of visitors each month. The flea market was formerly called the US1 Flea Market and is still popularly known as such. There are over 250 vendors in the indoor/outdoor site, all of whom have a wide selection of merchandise that includes items both new and used. You can come across baked goods, fresh farm produce, clothing, shoes, cosmetics, electronics, furniture, tools, hardware, furniture, and even bunches of beautiful fresh cut flowers. While there, be sure to try out some of the delicious concoctions served at the indoor food court vendors or the outdoor food carts.

7540 Washington Blvd, Elkridge, MD 21075, Phone: 410-799-8301

The Parisian Flea

The Parisian Flea

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Find exquisite vintage estate jewelry or antique pieces found and collected from all over Maryland at The Parisian Flea Market. Known for selling one-of-a-kind jewelry and for being experts and jewelry repair and exploration, The Parisian Flea market is frequented by fashion enthusiasts and antique collectors. Owned by its proprietor, Andrew Bruchey, The Parisian Flea finds its humble beginnings in 1998 when Mr. Bruchey first started his career. It later found its home on West 36th Street in 2012 where it has become a fixture of the quirky neighborhood it now resides in. Whether you’re looking to have some of your own jewelry lovingly restored or are hunting for costume, ornamental, decorative, or fine jewelry, this is one of the best places in Maryland to look.

843 W 36th Street, St. Balto, Maryland 21211, Phone: 410-235-1287

Hancock Antique Mall and Indoor Flea Market

Hancock Antique Mall and Indoor Flea Market

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When people hear the term flea market, the automatic response is to imagine old and dusty shops or hot outdoor areas, but that’s just not the case at the Hancock Antique Mall and Indoor Flea Market . The Hancock Antique Mall is situated within a gorgeous 48,000 square-foot building that is well maintained and climate controlled. Here, visitors can explore the goods of more than 250 vendors of various trades. It’s a great place to discover amazing treasures, find one-of-a-kind furniture pieces, or spend time with your family while hunting for bargains. There’s bound to be something new to see or discover each time too as the Hancock Antique Mall receives new goods every day to add to their already growing collection of goods.

255 North Pennsylvania Avenue, Hancock, Maryland 21750, Phone: 301-678-5959