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    Poor parking instructions wasted more than an hour on parking. The event was not great and not worth the struggle. Don't bother.

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    The Oddities Flea Market - Human bone art

    The Oddities Flea Market

    4.1(7 reviews)
    5.7 kmDowntown

    I'm so glad we were able to experience this incredible market with dark crafts and oddities from…read morearound the nation. We purchased the VIP tickets which allowed us entrance into the market two hours before everyone else. Considering how packed it became, I am grateful we had those couple of hours to visit all the tables before crowds started to form. Prices range from $ to $$$ and expect amazing artistic creations ranging from jewelry/clothing to taxidermy and even human bone art (yes it's legal). My favorite was a break in case of emergency shadow box with all the weaponry needed to fight vampires. There were musical performances and the bar was open for business. The Globe Theater had 4 levels of artisans and the lighting was good enough to see everyone's wares. Overall it was a great, haunting and esoteric experience.

    The Oddities Flea Market is a gothic / dark culture vendor market that originated on the east…read morecoast. It is curated by Ryan and Regina Cohen. September 2018 was the first Oddities Flea Market and it was returned again May 18 and 19th of 2019. The vendors here are one of kind ranging from taxidermy to clothing to art prints. Some of the brands represented here are well known while others are smaller, independent artists and labels. Due to the overwhelming success of the inaugural Oddities Flea Market in September 2018, the Cohens made the second Oddities span over 2 days which included VIP entry tickets and an exclusive after party (separate ticket entry). This really needs to be a visual review to truly see what this experience is like, visit Oddities Flea Market in instagram and explore the Oddities Flea Market hashtag to see more. Welcome to Los Angeles! Here's to many more shows!

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    Little Tokyo Flea Market

    Little Tokyo Flea Market

    4.0(3 reviews)
    4.7 kmLittle Tokyo, Downtown

    I guess they call this place Little Tokyo Galleria. Came here for the My Melody Bday event last…read moreweekend. Around 20 vendors selling anything from Sanrio keychains to vintage items. They also had a few tattoo vendors that will give you one on the spot. They also have a few stores around the area. Didn't buy anything from the vendors at the flea market but did buy a matcha bowl and whiskey holder for a really good price along with a sun hat at one of the stores inside the galleria. Will certainly be back, they validate parking too. That's always cool. Lost a star because they didn't really have much restaurants or places to eat or grab a snack. They also have an Asian market/grocery store, so if you want to grab groceries after checking the flea market, that's convenient.

    This flea market is usually held on the fourth Saturday of the month. It's indoors, on the second…read morefloor of the mall that is usually pretty deserted. It is incredibly crowded for such a small market. There are vendors selling clothing, cameras, random knickknacks, handmade art, and tattoo stations. Yes, you can sit in a chair and get a tattoo at this flea market. People are getting tattoos here. I bought an adorable handmade little cat made out of pipe cleaners for $12.99 from someone who will make customized pieces. From another vendor on the other side, I bought a handmade clay ring of a black cat face for $25.00. She makes the cutest little clay art. So small. Pieces smaller than half an inch tall. Too CUTE! Needless to say, she had the largest crowd congregating around her table and buying up her display. The customer ahead of me in line got the free tote bag with purchase because she spent so much. I got a free magnet with my purchase. Parking: Metered and free two hour street parking.

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    4.2(3.2k reviews)
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    I really liked this place because it's not just one restaurant -- it's more like a collection of…read moredifferent food spots all in one space. It makes it so much easier when you don't want to commit to just one type of food. I walked around for a bit before deciding what to get, and everything looked fresh and tempting. It's the kind of place where you can try something new every time you come back. Also great if you're with friends and everyone has different cravings. The overall vibe is lively but still comfortable, not too chaotic. It felt easy to just grab food and sit down without any stress. I'd definitely come back here when I want variety and a casual food experience without overthinking it.

    I was staying in DTLA and decided to hop over here to grab breakfast at Eggslut. I like the idea of…read morethe market. Lot of vendors that have a history with the greater LA area, so it avoids the gradual rise of gentrification which can occur with most food halls and markets in the U.S. I like the open air concept where you can just chill inside or outside and enjoy some good food or brews. You could easily hang out here for several hours, but I had a busy day so that couldn't happen for me. Because I was walking distance, it was a must visit. Not sure if I'd drive into here, but do visit if you can get there via public transport.

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