San Jose Flea Market
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Introduction to the San Jose Flea Market
Treasure hunters and bargain enthusiasts rejoice! The San Jose Flea Market, sprawling across 120 acres, is a shopper's paradise and a must-visit for anyone seeking a unique California experience. Established in 1960, it's filled with endless rows of vendors and a touch of history, as founder George Bumb based his market on the Los Angeles swap meets. From vintage finds and handcrafted goods to international delicacies and fresh produce, the San Jose Flea Market offers something for everyone. A special highlight is the lively Berryessa Night Market held in Garden at the Flea, which occurs on Fridays during the spring and summer months.
Variety and Attractions
Visitors often comment on the sheer size and variety of the flea market, praising the ability to find anything from clothes and furniture to antiques and local art. Families especially love the presence of kid-friendly activities such as a carousel and pony rides. Food stalls offering diverse cuisines also stand out, with many visitors mentioning the delicious and affordable eats.
If you're on the hunt for vintage items, arriving early is highly recommended.
Location and Parking
The San Jose Flea Market is located roughly 4 miles northeast of downtown, with paid parking available on-site. Entry is free for attendees who park in the General Parking lots.
Operating Hours
General Market Hours
The market is open Wednesdays (seasonally) and Fridays through Sundays from dawn until dusk. During the months from April through October, the Berryessa Night Market adds a Friday evening option (5 p.m. to 9 p.m.) focusing on food, live music, and a more festive atmosphere. Additionally, you can visit Garden at the Flea on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Learn More
To learn more about the San Jose Flea Market and Berryessa Night Market, visit the official website.