The Biggest And Best Flea Market In New Mexico, Expo New Mexico Is Here
You may have heard bargain shoppers across New Mexico shout for joy — the Expo New Mexico Flea Market in Albuquerque is back for yet another season! This flea market, located at the Expo New Mexico Fairgrounds, is an all-season event that locals look forward to perusing time and time again throughout the year, and this year it’s back and better than ever. That means it is time to grab your wallet and head to the fairgrounds in Albuquerque for one of the best flea markets in New Mexico to see just what unique finds you’ve been missing since your last visit.
The Expo New Mexico Flea Market is open every weekend, weather permitting. Visit the flea market’s official website to learn more about the hours, fees, pet policies, and parking.
Have you ever been to the Expo New Mexico Flea Market in Albuquerque? If so, we’d love to hear all about your experience!
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