Market shopping in New York City
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Greenflea
One of the oldest open-air markets in the city, this friendly, well-stocked flea market is the perfect addition to a lazy Upper West Side Sunday morning. You’ll find a little bit of everything here, including vintage and contemporary furnishings, antique maps, custom eyewear, hand-woven scarves, handmade jewelry, antique lamps, custom-made T-shirts and so much more. Check the website for weekly vendor details.
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Arthur Ave Market
Arthur Ave in the Belmont area of the Bronx is the place to stock up on Italian delicacies, many of which – from olive oils to spices – could easily be packed for the trip back home. You’ll find a series of vendors right inside the Arthur Ave Market, including purveyors of fresh-roasted coffee, olives, bakery items, imported canned goods, fruit, fresh pasta and cheeses.
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Hell’s Kitchen Flea Market
The excellent Hell’s Kitchen Flea Market is held on weekends. Formerly in Chelsea, the many stalls here hide furnishings, accessories, CDs, clothing and unidentifiable objects from past eras, courtesy of 170 wonderfully choosy vendors.
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Brooklyn Flea – One Hanson
In winter, the market moves indoors to a gorgeous art deco space in the clocktower (former Williamsburg Savings Bank Building) near Flatbush Ave.
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Green Market – Grand Army Plaza
Open on Saturdays all year round, this greenmarket is good spot to put together an impromptu picnic before heading into Prospect Park.
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Brooklyn Flea – Dumbo
On Sundays, you can get more market action at this large outdoor space under the Brooklyn Bridge.
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Artists & Fleas Market
Vintage clothes, plus independent designers, books and records at this weekend market.
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