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If you like to shop and want to be green, it's time to check out Los Angeles flea markets. From recycled treasures and antiques at the new Dodger Stadium flea market to quirky collectibles and vintage clothes from Melrose Trading Post, we've got your go-to guide for flea markets in LA.
Updated: July 21, 2010
Bargain-hunters, collectors and those seeking a Rose Bowl alternative never miss this no-charge market on the first Sunday of the month from 8am-3pm.
This trendy LA flea market is where to find vintage frocks, handmade jewelry, cheap tees and everything in between. Admission is $2 and supports Fairfax High School.
Antique seekers will find high-end bargains at this Santa Monica flea market. You can expect to pay $7 admission (early birds pay $5) on the first and last Sunday of the month.
Furniture, accessories and funky finds abound at this giant Long Beach flea market. Every third Sunday more than 800 vendors sell over one million items. The deals await from 6:30am-3pm.
With its low-key crowd and variety of vendors, this Santa Monica arts fair offers thrifty prices on all kinds of goodies: jewelry, furniture, music, books and more. Munch on local fare while you support the nearby elementary school every first Sunday of the month.
Every fourth Sunday from 9am-5pm, Dodgers Stadium hosts LA's newest outdoor marketplace. In addition to the 500 vendors, guests can check out gourmet food trucks, live music, go-carts and tons of kid-friendly activities including bounce houses. General admission is $5 (including parking), VIP tickets are $15, with proceeds supporting local social initiatives. Kids get in free and leashed pets are allowed.