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    3 months ago

    Fun place to go to & buy things you never knew you needed!! They have food to eat there also!!

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    6 months ago

    Love walking around and always find something that catches my eye! Wide variety and good prices!

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    Trading Post Flea Market - Sunglasses and readers...all styles and colors.  Stop by Brashear's for the latest in eyewear fashion.

    Trading Post Flea Market

    2.7(3 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    Best spot in this flea market is popas handmade candles! They smell amazing and he makes them in…read morecute jars and glasses.

    I have yet to find a flea market like the ones we frequented when I was a child...endless rows of…read moretables with "yard sale" type stuff. You never knew what you were going to find and the search was half the fun. This flea market has some of those same stalls but also a lot of stalls with brand new stuff. Not that I don't buy the brand new but I still yearn for the way it used to be. Just like everything else in FL, this is much busier in season. Lots more vendors. Still worth it to go any time of year as you can have that rush if you find a personal treasure. There is a building with kitchen items that is very well stocked. There are a couple of places where you an sit and have a bite to eat...everything from a hot dog to ice cream to rice and beans. The restrooms are kept very clean. One of the stalls is stacked with used books from floor to ceiling and the prices are very fair. There are usually 2 stalls with fresh fruit and veggies. One building houses birds and their accouterments for the brave people who keep them as pets...can't tell you exactly what's inside as I find captive birds kind of creepy. I think what I enjoy along with shopping here is the drive...we take RT. 70 and the fields and farms and cattle remind me of South Jersey strongly...the drive alone is a very pleasant way to pass the day. All in all you can while away a few fun hours searching for that elusive treasure here.

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    Trading Post Flea Market - Country Boutique offers scents of all sorts and live candle pourings throughout the Market day.

    Country Boutique offers scents of all sorts and live candle pourings throughout the Market day.

    Trading Post Flea Market - Barbara, Trading Post vendor for over 30 years, shows off her 'sprinkles of antiques'!

    Barbara, Trading Post vendor for over 30 years, shows off her 'sprinkles of antiques'!

    Trading Post Flea Market - Don't miss John's Collectibles featuring a miniature Pottersville Snowy Village complete with die cast cars from the 30's, 40's & 50's!

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    Don't miss John's Collectibles featuring a miniature Pottersville Snowy Village complete with die cast cars from the 30's, 40's & 50's!

    Fleamasters Fleamarket

    Fleamasters Fleamarket

    3.7(140 reviews)
    73.0 mi
    $

    Flea Markets are always an experience! This one is particularly vibrant. Large food court with tons…read moreof options and even live music! You WILL get your steps in while perusing the shops. I love that it's all under a roof. Some shops even have AC. You'll find the junkiest junk and the nicest of the nice! The shop keepers seem to stand by their posted prices. My experience was there's not a lot of negotiation room. If you pay with cash, they usually skip the tax but that's about it. Now having said this, I was buying from the 'nicest of the nice', brand new purses, clothes and accessories. Parking is free and abundant. Expect large pot holes in the parking lot. IMPORTANT ADVICE: pay attention to where you came in! It is easy to lose your way and you will spend a frustratingly long time trying to find your car if you don't make mental note of your arrival 'gate'. There's colored lines on the ground. If there's a shop you particularly like, ask for their business card...it'll have their 'address' on it which shows the color of their row and the shop number. MY PERSONAL FAVORITE: ladies, if you like boutique style clothes, look for Designs by Darlene. Red row. Her clothes are off the charts!!! Unique. Well priced. And she has changing rooms. Highly recommend!

    What an experience…read more.. I'm a self-proclaimed thrifting fanatic, and I grew up loving to go to flea markets and priced-per-pound places with my grandma. Maybe it was the heat, but this fleamarket just wasn't hitting when I visited. SETUP: You can really get your steps in here! Park and remember where you parked, then head in. Tons of shops to explore - like miles of it - and it's all covered. It's open air so no AC, but many shops have fans and some have AC running. They have each lane color coded on the floor, so you can remember you started in the red lane, then went to blue, etc. We still got lost haha. FOOD/DRINK: There are restaurants and bars here! Very fun to get a beer to drink while you walk. Most of the food was food truck style - pretty greasy and hot, which didn't appeal to us. SHOPS: This was the disappointing part for me. Maybe it's just not my style, but I was bummed to see it was mostly cheap bulk items and poorly made stuff at that. The t-shirt shops were selling cheap, misprinted Fort Myers stuff - but the prices weren't that crazy good? And they didn't have true tourist stores with souvenirs more than just t-shirts. Some of the shoe stores had some decent deals, a few record store scores, and I LOVED the few well-curated vintage shops inside. But otherwise, it was a lot of stuff I happily passed on. Some of the vendors were a bit pushy (the spa/skincare ones) but otherwise most left us be to browse. Even as a fan of thrifting, I found this to be overwhelming and underwhelming at the same time and likely won't be back.

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    Fleamasters Fleamarket
    Fleamasters Fleamarket

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    International Market World Flea Market - So beautiful!!

    International Market World Flea Market

    3.6(41 reviews)
    84.7 mi
    $

    We have been here a few times over the past year. Yes, they have some sellers selling plain old…read morejunk. However, they have other sellers selling decent items at reasonable prices. You just need to be discerning and don't have high hopes for nothing but glitz and glamor. We have purchased some fruits and vegetables, which we have not complaints about. We also have purchased some beautiful healthy plants at reasonable prices, as well as some "garage sale" type items that saved us from having to traverse neighborhoods looking for said type items. They do have vendors that sell miscellaneous "junk" and we have bought a few items from them as well. This may not be a place for the bougie, albeit we did see some booths with bougie (in our minds eyes) items for sale. Even though we have been here a few times I still don't think we have traversed the entire property. There is just so much and so many booths. We'll be back again. Your choice, based upon the totality of the reviews here, whether to spend a couple hours checking it out.

    Fun! Hot as hell though! Very large space. Amazing produce…read more- truly beautiful. Lots of "new stuff" tables, imports. Also a fair amount of neat stuff, vintage and antiques. Different food stands and food trucks scattered around. Open Thursday - Sundays. Plenty of parking.

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    Cool for pictures

    International Market World Flea Market - The mexican sundries store.

    The mexican sundries store.

    International Market World Flea Market - Examples how to live & properly set up tee pees

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    Examples how to live & properly set up tee pees

    Paradise Vintage Market

    Paradise Vintage Market

    4.0(27 reviews)
    75.4 mi

    This reminded me of the Lakeland Antique Mall, same kind of set up, all small individual vendors…read moreselling their things. Everything from vintage home items to some coastal things, a lot of shells in one area. I did find quite a few vinyl albums! Also some sellers offer a certain % off their things during specified dates. I would definitely return & if you sign up for their loyalty program you can get points that give you money off your next purchase. It was a fun experience!

    Paradise Vintage Market 1-4-25 Stopped by this Market on…read moreMonday about 11:15am on North Ft Myers 41. There was plenty of parking with lots of Handi-Cap spaces right in front of the Market building. One thing to mention the sign on the building says Antique Mall, but it's called the Paradise Vintage Market. Once inside all I can think of is wow lots of items for sale. This store is packed full of different venders which have their spaces or what I call Little Stores. Its like a flea market but inside a building. None of the little stores have people inside them. All Items are displayed and if you pick something out you take it to the front of the store to pay for it. Good thing is there is no one to bug you trying to sell you anything. You could spend a couple hours in there just browsing around. It is Air conditioned, and they do have Rest Rooms in the building and for all the items in there its clean and neatly organized. To many items to mention them all but they have anything from Cloths, Furniture, Antiques, Signs, Records, Toys, Dolls, Fishing Rods to name a few. Go there spend of time looking around you will have a blast. I give this place a 4 out of 5 stars. Follow Me On FB For More Fun Gulf Coast Terry

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    Paradise Vintage Market
    Paradise Vintage Market - One of the isles

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    One of the isles

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