10 Great Flea Markets in and Near San Antonio Worth a Visit

    Whether it’s the art of bargain hunting, the festival-like atmosphere with carnival rides or live music to sing about your treasure purchase (yes, you read that right), San Antonio is home to an array of flea markets where you can find booze, discount items and Unique. It is a sight for all of you in the most wonderful way.

    If you’re ready to keep saving, we’ve rounded up a few great flea markets in San Antonio and a few that are well worth the drive.

    Flea Markets in San Antonio

    LAS Esperanza FLEA Market

    The LAS Esperanza FLEA Market, located at 18600 Pleasanton Road, is where you’ll find regular flea market finds (antiques, furniture, tools, crafts, and clothing), along with vendors selling livestock and small animals such as chickens, rabbits, and goats. Pony rides are available for kids and pop-up vendors selling items such as fresh produce are occasionally available.

    Antiques sign on the side of a brick building.

    Antiques sign on the side of a brick building.

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    look for it: 18600 Pleasanton Rd., San Antonio, Texas 78221
    hours: Sunday, 6 a.m. – 5 p.m.
    admission: $2 per person

    outdoor mission market

    The Mission Open Air Market in San Antonio is just 10 minutes south of downtown San Antonio, which is exactly what its name suggests – an open-air market spread over multiple acres. With over 2,000 sellers, you’re sure to hit a bargain (or two) in this huge market. When you need to refuel, the on-site Mission Café sells breakfast, lunch, snacks, and drinks.

    The Mission Open Air Market is spread over multiple acres.

    The Mission Open Air Market is spread over multiple acres.

    The Mission Open Air Market via Yelp

    look for it: 707 Morsund Street, San Antonio, TX 78221
    hours: Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday, 6 AM – 5 PM
    admission: $2 per person; Parking is free

    Bossi Flea Market

    Bussey’s Flea Market, located 20 miles northeast of the city, is one of the largest flea markets in Texas. This third-generation family-owned business has been open since 1978 and has been a staple for those looking for deals near and far. Shop from over 500 sellers selling everything from home decor to jewelry and clothing to antiques, plants, homeware and more. The market also has a snack bar known for serving some of the best burgers in Central Texas along with hand-dipped ice cream, snow cones, and sausage on a stick.

    Arlene Schroeder assists client Juvenal Castro at Bussey's Flea Market on Interstate 35 north of San Antonio.  Bussey's has up to 500 vendors and thousands of shoppers every weekend.
    Arlene Schroeder assists client Juvenal Castro at Bussey’s Flea Market on Interstate 35 north of San Antonio. Bussey’s has up to 500 vendors and thousands of shoppers every weekend.Jerry Lara/San Antonio Express News

    look for it: 18738 Interstate 35 N., Schertz, TX 78154
    hours: Saturday and Sunday 7 AM – 5 PM
    admission: free; Parking 2 dollars

    Mi Mercado Flea Market and Ballroom

    Where can you find flea market treasures sung by live Latin music? Mi Mercado flea market, of course. Open five days a week, this San Antonio staple sells something for everyone—from birdhouses to key chains to space heaters, used and new electronics and toys. When you need delivery, food is available to buy from the market’s snack bar kiosks and the on-site taco truck.

    Items for sale at a flea market.

    Items for sale at a flea market.

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    look for it: 227 New Laredo Highway, San Antonio, TX 78211
    hours: Wed – Sun, 7am-4pm
    admission: Free entry and parking

    Alamo Market

    You can’t go wrong with free parking and an air-conditioned flea market on 80,000 square feet. Located on Interstate 90 West, The Alamo Marketplace is San Antonio’s largest indoor flea market. With over 300 stalls selling everything from antiques to kayaks to clothing and household goods, you never know what you’ll find.

    Bull horns, skulls, and a cross are displayed among a variety of items at a store in Texas.

    Bull horns, skulls, and a cross are displayed among a variety of items at a store in Texas.

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    look for it: 7171 Highway 90 West, San Antonio, Texas 78227
    hours: Fri, 11am-6pm; Saturday and Sunday, 10 AM – 6 PM
    admission: Free entry and parking


    Merchants Village – San Antonio

    Whether you need to buy tires, turkey legs, trinkets, T-shirts or anything in between, the San Antonio Traders Village website tells you. Not just the average flea market; Consider it a full day outing full of fun. Located at Southwest Loop 410 and Old Pearsall Road, Traders Village features more than 1,000 vendors spanning over 100 acres mixed with the county fair’s atmosphere and attractions. Take a ride on high-flying midway rides, antique carousels and more. If you’re planning on spending the day, buy all-day ride bracelets for 11 carnival rides for $11.99.

    Merchants Village - San Antonio

    Merchants Village – San Antonio

    Merchants Village – San Antonio

    look for it: 9333 Southwest Loop 410, San Antonio, TX 78242
    hours: Saturday and Sunday, 10 AM – 6 PM
    admission: Free admission; Parking is $5

    Flea markets are worth the drive

    Bandera Market

    Located northwest of San Antonio, on Bandera Road in Helotes, Bandera Market is a small business owned by veterans and women. In addition to shopping for great flea market finds (handmade leather goods, woodwork, jewelry, crafts, and Texas-style food), visitors go to Bandera to play pool and listen to live music on weekends. In addition to on-site food vendors, Bandera Market has a Fruteria Sanchez stand that sells Mexican corn in a cup made directly from fresh corn.

    Bandera Market

    Bandera Market

    Raven F. via Yelp

    look for it: 11851 Bandera Rd., Helots, TX 78023
    hours: Friday, 2-6 pm; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, 11 AM – 5 PM
    admission: Free entry and parking

    Kyle Flea Market

    Approximately 65 miles north of San Antonio near I-35 is where you’ll find Kyle Flea Market. The old-school flea market is open every Saturday and Sunday and has a great garage sale vibe, with vendors at both outdoor and indoor booths. In April, the flea market began offering children train rides and a new barbecue vendor. If you are looking for specific items, Sunday has been known to have more sellers and is the best day to find treasures.

    Old shoes for sale at a flea market.

    Old shoes for sale at a flea market.

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    look for it: 1119 N. Old Hwy 81, Kyle, TX 78640
    hours: Saturday and Sunday 9 am – 5 pm
    admission: Free entry and parking

    Austin Country Flea Market

    Venturing further north than Kyle, and just five miles east of IH35 at 9500 US-290, the year-round Austin Country Flea Market also has a traditional, old-school vibe. Whether you’re looking for turkey legs and hot roasted corn or hear live music (on the weekends) and shop at over 300 vendor stalls, the Austin Country Flea Market won’t disappoint – it’s one of the oldest and largest flea markets in the downtown area. Texas. Visitors can expect to find new and used items such as jewelry, furniture, clothing, collectibles, electronics, garage sale items, car accessories, tires, and tools.

    Austin Flea Market Country

    Austin Flea Market Country

    Tracy S via Yelp

    look for it: 9500 US-290, Austin, Texas 78724
    hoursSaturday and Sunday 10 am – 6 pm.
    admission: Free admission; Parking 2 dollars

    812 overseas market

    To the north, approximately 90 miles from San Antonio, is where you’ll find Austin’s 812 Outdoor Market. From the festive atmosphere and live music to flea market finds, there is plenty to see and enjoy at this open-air market. On Saturdays, visitors can enjoy live music from noon until 5:30 and on Sundays from noon until 7:30 pm. Like tacos, soups, salads, and more.

    812 overseas market

    812 overseas market

    Steve Q via yelp

    look for it: 8714 FM812, Austin, TX 78719
    hours: Saturday, 7 AM – 5:30 PM; Sunday, 7 AM – 7:30 PM
    admission: $2 per person; Parking is free