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    Palo Alto Flea Market

    Palo Alto Flea Market

    3.0(7 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $

    It's not the Mall of the Americas but it's a down-home fun and dirty flea market. It costs $1 to…read moredrive in. You park on the dirt and walk the aisles and aisles of stalls. You can find everything here from quinceañera gowns, mineral makeup, Avon and Mary Kay, live birds, pack of socks, to herbal remedies, spiritual incense and candles, skanky outfits and random toys. You can also get your stereo installed in your car or windows tinted on the spot. My couson bought some potted rosemary. The list goes on and on. Come with plenty of cash, reusable bags, and comfortable shoes. Even the most comfortable shoes are no match for this place. You will get tired despite the roofs covering the beating sun. There are plenty of places to sit and rest. There are food stalls for ice cream, snow cones, tacos, etc. There's also a live band of conjunto music set to extremely loud. I go for the mineral makeup (find the lady that sells 8 for $20), my Avon staples (the woman in the wheel chair has the best deals --Anew day/night for $20 each-- and gives you freebies), nail polish ($1 each) and the random stuff you didn't know you needed. We did score some fresh mangoes on this trip. I took $40 and that was enough for the day. It's a mindless fun Sunday distraction and you don't spend an arm and a leg AND you go home with some great deals.

    You can keep your gaudy three tiered shopping center meccas with fashions from Paris, shoes from…read moreItaly, ice cream from Vermont, chocolate from San Francisco, diamonds from Israel, enclosed bathrooms with fancy creams and lotions! This is the Mexican Mega Mart baby! A garage sale gone wild! Endless booths of old albums, paintings, clothes, crafts, signs, stickers, cards, electronics (some still working!), chickens, lizards, rockers, golf clubs, hats, bats, mats, cats, etc. Anything and everything you could possibly imagine. Admission is free before 10am. I'm not sure if that means entry to the market or an admission to your friends that you actually drove out here. Either way it's free. Food booths line the middle corridor as well as the quarter mile lane leading to the market so you can get your weekend fix of a tripa taco and an horchata. Or you can slather a stalk of roasted corn with mayo and chili powder. Palo Alto road south of 410 just about a mile from Palo Alto College. Se habla espanol. (it's the English I'm worried about)

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    Mission Open Air Market

    Mission Open Air Market

    3.3(37 reviews)
    3.1 mi
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    Sunday fun day! Went with a few girlfriends- one frequents weekly, and she gave my friend and I a…read morelittle tour. Free parking and $2/person entrance fee. Make sure to bring a cart of some sort because you'll definitely need it to haul your purchases around lol You'll find anything under the sun! Used and new. My awesome purchases today: $20 vintage metal spiral stand $10 garden bird stake with a water bowl $ 4 box of the largest sweetest mangoes $5 bag of avocados and jalapeños $6 box 12 dozen cans of name brand coconut milk $2 box of new artificial flowers $5 super soft blanket There are food and beverage vendors as well as public restrooms available. I'll definitely be back!

    The place is great if you want to buy. But if you're a vendor -the story is different. Prices have…read moregone up to go in sell. The employees could be more courteous . Same crew each time and you can tell they have absolutely nothing better to do. As you drive in and out with your stuff you will get at least 3 employees telling you to slow down. "5mph - too fast, slow down." But if you see how fast they zoom around in the golf carts -I guarantee you that they go way faster than what anyone drives. Instead of driving around and assisting to clear pathways for the vehicles that are driving. Nope. If you plan to sell, take your own tables. They do provide one but if you use any additional tables they charge $10. And yes they will make it a point to come and check Great place to shop. But The staff is rude to vendors.

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    Historic Market Square - San Antonio - Art outside Market

    Historic Market Square - San Antonio

    4.1(240 reviews)
    8.9 miDowntown
    $$

    It was my first time since I was very young visiting SATX and I am so grateful to have visited the…read moreHistoric Market Square while I was in Texas. It was truly one of the highlights of my trip and I would highly recommend visiting to anyone in the area, and I hope to go again in the future! The parking nearby was a short walk but nothing crazy, and once we got to the Market it was shaded very well and had such a variety of stands both inside and outside of the buildings which I loved. It was a little hot outside so it was nice to be able to rotate between both areas. There was also such a great mix of stores, restaurants, snack stands, and artisans and crafts throughout. We grabbed some aguas frescas to sip on while we explored and they were delicious and a great price for how big they were. We had a big breakfast but it would be nice to try some of the many lunch spots they had throughout the market. The stores had everything but I loved the amount of talavera pottery to choose from and stocked up as much as my suitcase would allow. Prices are super reasonable as well considering these are handmade artisan pieces. I use my tazas everyday and they are the best coffee cups I have ever had. The merchants are super friendly and helpful as well. Everyone was very welcoming and made it a great experience. I hope to be back in the future!

    Meh... I've lived in San Antonio a long time and was super excited to finally see market square…read more.. well. I'm disappointed!!! EVERYTHING looks the same. We went on a Sunday so it was not crowded but it was BORING. My 16 year old called it Lame and the best part about Market square for both of us was the caricature guy. I've waited many years to visit the place and wish I would have left it on my to do list. I'm sure it's really pretty at night but I was bored and Underwhelmed.

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    Moursund Flea Market

    Moursund Flea Market

    4.0(3 reviews)
    3.0 miSouth Side

    Wow first to review.. ok, I am not that shocked. lol This is…read morea ghetto flea market. Alot of vendors selling there junk. We basically just come to walk around and get out. Every once in a while we find a jewel.. If you come, come with no expectations. We always buy sweet bread, razors and socks...lol

    October brings on the creepy crawlers, and Zombies!! Welcome…read moreto Zombieville! Come out every night 7-12 to take on zombie hoards with your friends and family. Ever been paint balling? That's the weapon you get as you run through a course with a 'team leader' and shoot your way to safety! $25 at the gate gets you 1 run through plus 75 rounds of paintballs. Extra rounds is $5. Check out their website for more info, or for any changes. How it went down: Paid the $$ at the gate and parked the car. Since we are meeting friends, we hung out for a bit. What to do? There were 2 food vendors selling turkey legs brisket and your typical hot dogs with the fixings. Choice of drinks was soda, water and hot chocolate for the colder nights. All reasonably priced. Giant movie projector set up beside the course playing zombie movies for those who are just chillin. Looses 1 star, because for some reason it's playing sound but no picture which was a bit of a bummer. Though I felt sorry for the operator who was obviously frustrated, he should have tried it out ahead of time to make sure it all worked. Once all our friends arrive we get in line. There is 6 of us all together which is a dream team and the max you need on your team. If you don't have enough people, they will put you with another group to add up to six. Sucks for you, if you want to try it alone or with a smaller group, but you may be able to sweet talk them your way. Looses another star b/c once we were in Line it took 2 hours for it to be our turn, even though they try to get a group through every 15 min. Gaines a star b/c when it's your turn, you are pumped and a little scared at the same time (at least I was). It was fun and a little intense and I totally see why you have to be in some kind of good shape with no health problems, b/c you are running through the whole course when your not shooting the bad guys. All in all, as long as you are with friends/family, bring some extra CASH for food or extra rounds, you'll have a good time. And get in line ASAP so you don't have to wait forever! They have a great idea. Maybe next October they can build upon it to make it even better. Was it worth the $25? Yes and no. Costs just as much as a haunted house does, but haunted houses won't let you shoot anyone with paint balls. You decide...

    Fleamarket San Antonio - fleamarkets - Updated May 2026

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