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    Harajuku

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    Fun pop up festival and enjoyed their ube chocolate desserts ...never went to the woz way locstion...

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    San Jose Flea Market - Churros are a must!

    San Jose Flea Market

    3.3(580 reviews)
    3.0 miNorth Valley
    $$

    I've been to the San Jose Flea Market a few times with my family on Sundays. This place is huge,…read morewith plenty of parking, although parking fees have gone up $10 on Saturdays and $20 on Sundays. From what I understand, they're open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekends, and Wednesdays and Fridays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. There are lots of food trucks and plenty of seating throughout the market. It can get pretty crowded at times, especially on Sundays, but overall it's manageable. The restrooms have always been clean whenever we've visited, and there are ATMs available on site. You can find almost anything here clothes, household items, snacks, and more making it a fun place to spend a few hours with family. There's also a large produce section with a bakery right in the center, which gets very busy but is worth checking out. Overall, it's a lively spot with plenty to see and do, making it a great place to spend time with family if you don't mind the crowds. The value is decent if you plan to spend a few hours browsing, grabbing a bite, or making some purchases, though the high weekend parking fees do bring it down. One thing to note: we've occasionally encountered teens and sometimes older men approaching people asking for money, claiming they need it for food. Later, we've seen them gathered in small groups. Just something to be aware of stay alert and mindful of your surroundings.

    My family and I had not been here in a few years, and today we had the chance to walk around and do…read moresome light shopping. The parking fee on a Sunday is $20 (it's $10 Saturdays and $5 on Fridays). The vendor area has decreased from previous years, but still plenty of options to find what you are looking for. There are vendors for all kinds of house items (clothes, blankets, fabrics, tools, furniture, beauty products, etch). And there are vendors for a lot of delicious foods and fruits found in Latin America. They have live music in the various eating areas, with lots of outdoor seating. They had a few taco truck options to pick from and a lot of antojitos (elote, chicharrones, mangoneadas, etc). Our family bought a small flower plant for roughly $20. The vendors are very friendly and welcoming, and some are willing to bargain (depending on the purchase). Overall, the food prices were a bit on the higher end. The Flea Market is a great place to walk around, check out various stands, and a place where families can bring their children to have a good time!

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    Lafufu EVERYWHERE YOU TURN

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    West Wind Capitol Flea Market

    West Wind Capitol Flea Market

    3.4(178 reviews)
    4.4 miBlossom Valley, Fairgrounds
    $

    We drove by this place and kinda stumbled on it, but so glad we did! They have practically…read moreeverything you can think of like toys, clothes, tools, plants, flowers, fruit and vegetables, etc. The possibilities were endless! It was definitely a warm sunny day and there were just rows and rows of vendors. It would have been cool to see more vendors that had new items for sale. It kinda was like a large garage sale or a outdoor thrift store. We got some yummy fruit and produce. I loved how the vendors let us try to various fruits. Everything I tried was so sweet and delicious. It was a $5 entrance fee on a Sunday morning before noon.

    This isn't my pick of choice when it comes to flea markets. I've been here a small handful of times…read moreand each time, I am never impressed. West Wind Capitol Flea Market offers limited amounts of fresh produce compared to the Berryessa location and its shopping offerings consist primarily of used goods. Here you will find heaping of clothing piles, an abundance of well used tools, well loved toys/action figures, and tons of accessories. There is a fee for entry and in & out privileges are allowed as long as you get a stamp before exiting. Restrooms are deathly horrendous & smelly so my suggestion is to hold it if possible or make sure to tinkle prior to your trip here. 2 stars. There is very little to no shade, bring a hat or umbrella to protect yourself from the crazy summer heat.

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    De  Anza  Flea  Market - Vintage clothes for sale

    De Anza Flea Market

    4.0(137 reviews)
    8.4 mi
    $

    By far one of the better Flea Markets in this area. We used to live in San Jose and came a couple…read moretimes a year to wander around and get some snacks in the early morning. It's been years since we visited and decided to come back. We got lucky with parking but it can be chaotic. The parking structure and spaces are small and you will inevitably get blocked trying to leave or get in from people waiting for spots. There is a good mix of new and old here and the booths and stands are in general very organized and orderly. I also love the shaded covered over most of the parking lot, it provides some protection from the elements. Some highlights form our last visit: -There used to be a vendor here that sold really nice wool socks that were soft and thick. We weren't able to find him anymore, it was a middle aged man with a mustache, if anyone knows the name please shoot me a message. -A really nice guy was selling pokemon card repacks with cusotm packaging and my kids loved them! He was super nice and was giving away free pokemon stuff to kids. -2 booths had very clean vinyl records and cassette tapes. My brother enjoyed digging through these.

    IMHO This is a great…read moremonthly swap meet held on the parking lot grounds of De Anza College in Cupertino, on the first Saturday of each month, from 8-2. I attend maybe two or three times a year, whenever I'm looking for special, vintage treasures, or the occasional seasonal plants or succulents for my garden. You really can't beat the variety and prices here. This visit I found two gallon-sized plants for $5 each, a purple kale plant for $3, and 11 mini succulents for $1-2 each, plus a pretty glass bowl to hold an orchid plant. I spent nearly 2 hours here and only managed to walk through half of the flea market! It's fun to see people walking through the parking aisles sometimes pulling wagons or carts to hold their many purchases or cradling their new orchid plants. If you're hungry, there are food trucks near De Anza's Euphrat Museum. Come early for best selection. You'll definitely get your steps in here!

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    De  Anza  Flea  Market - Rows and rows of garage sale style sellers and more professional setups

    Rows and rows of garage sale style sellers and more professional setups

    De  Anza  Flea  Market - Parts are shaded so not so hot on a warm day

    Parts are shaded so not so hot on a warm day

    De  Anza  Flea  Market - My hall of jewelry for only five dollars vintage pieces that are signed

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    SJ Made - Drinking glasses

    SJ Made

    4.2(33 reviews)
    1.5 miDowntown
    $$

    Specifically this review is for the SJ Made event that happened this past weekend (May 30-31, 2026)…read morein the History Park San Jose. L O C A T I O N There are two locations for paid parking which was stated on the website. Paid garage located at 1278 S 10th Street Paid parking lot located at 350 E. Humboldt Street We opted for the closer parking. Luckily you can pay on mobile if you have reception. I luckily did out of the 4 of us that were there. Otherwise, you'd have to wait in line to pay at the kiosk. So budget some time to pay for waiting for the kiosk in case you don't have cell phone reception. Parking was $15 + fee. E V E N T It's a large park and if you show up as one of the first 100 people, you get a free tote bag with this year's design for the event. Unluckily even though we showed maybe half an hour after the opening, it was all gone. So make sure you go early if you want the freebie. The event itself is free and it's outdoors so you can bring your furry friend but they need to be leashed. There are large water filling stations and port o potties. Feel free to bring your water canteens. It said you couldn't bring outside drinks or food but we were able to bring in our own filled bottles as well as some Starbucks drinks. But of course worse case is that you have to bring back your stuff to your car. It's not a far walk but it's still a walk from the parking structure. They do have a nice map of the booths as well as events throughout the day. They also have a bunch of food stands and trucks there if you want to make it a day. We opted to just go outside for food as the lines were long and the day was hot. Although not as big as the Winterfest, this event was a nice outdoor one with various craft goods. I always am in awe with all these makers. They're all so talented! O V E R A L L If you're wanting to do some walking and perusing of crafts, it's not a bad way to spend a couple hours of your day. I'm unsure if there's any free parking around, but you could try searching. We just didn't do much research on it.

    Fantastic. Support…read morethe small art businesses! And baked good and all kinds of goodies from very creative local vendors!

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    Ohlone College Flea Market - Very nice train ride that takes you through the flea market and the car show

    Ohlone College Flea Market

    4.4(55 reviews)
    14.1 mi
    $$

    I remember back in the day, this flea market was in a shady and hilly area. Then, construction…read morehappened and it became a concrete jungle with the flea market closed until further notice. Individuals kept wondering if the flea market will ever be back... And it did come back! EVERY 2nd/SECOND SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH, March to November, 9am to 2pm And now FREE PARKING! It used to be $2 to park! I gave it the rating I did because/ 1. Since the re-opening, I never purchased a single thing 2. Vendors are all pretty much the same (and it's hilarious some of the faces are familiar and seen at estate sale hunts) 3. Love how they attempt a theme and have added old school cars to the mix! 4. The vendors are not the nicest... they don't budge and are not willing to negotiate (I mean that's the fun of flea markets!) 5. Kind of pricey. Pretty much all antique and used items. A couple of vendors sell new but very "made in China" items 6. Products are often repeated aka the same 7. It's not huge... you could probably walk the entire thing in less than 30 minutes Would I come back? I just love estate sales, rummage sales, flea markets, etc. It's great to walk around especially when you don't have the mindset of "must have to buy"

    We came during winter and it was very quiet and small. I don't know if it's always timed like this…read morebut there is a car meetup in the parking lot next to it that the kids enjoyed going to. For summer break we decided to start the day here and find lunch close by. It was much larger and busier than it was in Winter. The great thing is free parking and free admission, the walk from parking to the fleamarket is very close. If you want to sell here the pricing per spot is low and you can pull in easily with your car. I believe each spot is $20 and this fleamarket happens the 2nd Saturday of every month. They do a good job of attracting vendors with that sell newer items in bulk, more classic garage style bring your old junk, plants, antiques, and some food trucks. The coolest thing we did was probably the train ride that goes through the fleamarket and car show. The car show area did smell like something peope like to smoke though :) It does get hot later in the day in Summer so best to come early. We ended up leaving with some nice snacks and old books for the kids.

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    Ohlone College Flea Market - Snow Cone

    Snow Cone

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    Ohlone College Flea Market

    Ohlone College Flea Market - These kids were playing music for hours! Sounded great and glad to hear some local talent

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    These kids were playing music for hours! Sounded great and glad to hear some local talent

    Harajuku - fleamarkets - Updated June 2026

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