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    Georgetown Trailer Park Mall

    4.2 (30 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Anne M.

    This is a totally random "mall" in the heart of Georgetown. I went along to visit a specific business, but took a look around the other trailers while I was there. There is an assortment of interesting businesses, and there are a lot of eclectic items for sale. Certainly a place to go if you want to check it off the Seattle area bucket list or if you have a specific need. You can park in the mall area itself (it does get full), and it is pay by the hour parking.

    Austin G.

    Georgetown Trailer Park Mall is a small flea market open on the weekends in the main strip of the historic Georgetown neighborhood. Every Saturday and Sunday, a handful of trailers open up in a parking lot to sell hand made jewelry, coffee, etc. If you're in the area on a weekend, it's definitely worth a visit for the experience. It's not every day you stumble upon a flea market in a trailer park!

    Amazing cookies!
    Lisa N.

    We were staying at the nearby Georgetown Inn and found the Trailer Park Mall listed on a map they provided of things to see and do in the area. The name caught my eye and when I realized it was closing in 20 minutes we rushed over. It was pretty dead, which I thought was because of the time of day, but now I'm wondering if that's the normal vibe. We wandered through some the trailers and there was a lot of quirky art and other merchandise. But nobody greeted us or made any effort to engage us like you'd normally expect at a market like this. The concept is really fun, but the actual reality was a bit sad. The highlight was the cookies from the Lowrider Baking Company, and the friendly owner was the one bright spot in an otherwise dismal visit.

    Crazy Pottery Head i bought a few months ago @ the Trailer Flea Market! He's found a home in my garden-
    Tari H.

    I've been here many times, while sunny and busy, while rainy and not so much, & everywhere in between. i absolutely adore the vibe, the vendors, with their ever changing, interesting, and vintage/retro inventory, and all the original artists goods. plus, such an awesome way to repurpose the trailers! Every resident & Seattle's every guest would enjoy this hidden gem! Plus, the 2nd Saturday evening of the month, is Georgetown's Art Walk, the and usually it's a busy, fun party type atmosphere, happy hours, & an occasional stage set up for live music! Fun for kids of every age!

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    Emma W.

    Looking for an experience roaming thru trailers looking at artisan items? Including desserts and awesome art? Then this is the place!! A little hidden but if you're looking in the right parts you'll see it. At night you can see a light sign... There are a bunch of trailers to go thru. Items in the front, inside and in the back of some. So just keep looking. The one that makes desserts looks awesome, but I had just eaten, didn't get to try it :( next time I'll have to save room! Then all ones filled with art were awesome!! I could be there for a while and still see new things. Then of course there is a trailer of Seattle artisan items. If you don't want to wander all over Seattle to find them this is a good chance to see a handful... All in all a good experience in a trendy neighborhood. Would be fun if there were more trailers...

    Gina T.

    Leave it to Georgetown to make a trailer park trendy. I love this place and one of the shops that closed last year is now in the Trailer Park Mall so I am happy I still get to visit. It's an experience and a must visit if you're in the neighborhood on any given weekend.

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    Becca K.

    This is one of my favorite places to stop by when I'm in the area on a weekend. There's plenty of parking which can be hard to come by in Georgetown. There are several airstreams lined up filled with different businesses, mostly antique and vintage shops. Each one is very eclectic and different in its own fun way. I personally go there for the cookies from Lowrider baking company. No matter how many festivals I go to in the Seattle area I'll never find a better cookie!

    Gary W.

    Very bizarre place at night as you walk up hearing strange music. There's a few people playing with hula hoops around a barrel with a fire inside lighting up the night. A girl walks by with angel wings in a red outfit as a circle of old trailers are there with nick nack stuff for sale. I was kinda disoriented as the sights and smells were just not expected to be found in a back alley in Seattle.

    Lowrider

    I make semi annual visits to Seattle from Florida and am always on the lookout for unique and different places to visit while there. Georgetown Trailer Park Mall was suggested to me. I was not disappointed with what I found one Saturday. Several vintage travel trailers are occupied with local indie artists, boutiques and delicious cookies and treats. Access to a parking lot. Music. Friendly shop proprietors. I will definitely return on my next visit to Seattle. Fun place to spend some time and shop. Looking forward to another visit.

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