Everyone loves a good deal and lucky for us, Cincinnati has countless options for bargain hunting. Flea markets are popular spots to find such deals and there are several in the area that are filled with everything from clothing to home decor to collectibles. If you love searching for buried treasure, then we have the ultimate list for you. Here are 9 amazing Cincinnati flea markets that you absolutely have to visit.

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Cincinnati’s flea markets are filled with great deals, so pick a few and see what you can discover! How many of these have you been to? What has been your best purchase? And if you have other places you consider to be the best flea market in Cincinnati, let us know! Tell us your stories and thoughts in the comment section. We would love to hear from you.

If you would like more amazing flea markets to explore beyond Cincinnati’s limits, check out our list of the best flea markets in Ohio.

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Cincinnati Flea Markets

What is the best flea market in Cincinnati?

Of course it depends on what standards you use for your definition of “best” but regardless of those characteristics, one flea market that certainly needs to be considered for the title is the Burlington Antique Show. A bit about this market:

  • Burlington Antique Show is just a short drive from Cincinnati, down to Burlington, Kentucky
  • The market is held on the third Sunday of each month, April through October
  • Over 200 vendors set up their booths at the Boone County Fairgrounds
  • There are collectibles, hard-to-find pieces, and items just waiting to be brought back to life
  • While parking is free, there is a price of admission that varies on time of entry
  • If you work up an appetite, there are plenty of food trucks to ease any hunger while you shop!

 

Where are some good antique stores in Cincinnati?

Go on your own antiques road show when you follow this itinerary of Cincinnati’s best antique stores. Along the way, plan to stop at places such as:

  • Covered Bridge Antique Mall
  • Wild Things Antiques
  • Riverside Centre Antique Mall