Alma's Flea Market
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This is a very safe and friendly swap meet or "Ramate" in Spanish. You can feel free to bring your kids because not only are there lots of toys stands, they have bathrooms and food like popsicles and elote and even tacos and Chinese food. The entrance is free, but be aware that many vendors will only take cash. At this location you can park along the northern or western side of the market, with the main entrance being on 9th Avenue and along Lacey. They have everything from churros to taqueria stands, merchants that sell sports memorabilia, lots of opportunities to buy agricultural tools, squirt guns & vegetables, antiques, shirts, dresses, jackets, knives, and they have a GREAT selection of Mexican cowboy boots that are honestly just as good as American brands like Red Wing or Justin. Since it is a largely hispanic event, expect to see a lot of Catholic memorabilia. Lots of blankets, Pancho's, hats, and clothing in general... Some of the tools have been used but most of the clothing is brand new. It's worth a visit even if you just plan on eating at different stands & window shopping. This occurs Mondays from Sunrise till about 4pm. I bought a pair of mexican-made boots called "Patrons," so watch my videos!
Matta Bello (Mr. Fantastic)Matta Bello (Mr. Fantastic)
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Great flea market with lots and lots of vendors and delicious Mexican eats. Lots of fresh fruit and vegetables that you can’t get at most grocery stores. Highly recommend to enjoy a nice walk. Take good tennis shoes you will walk on unpacked dirt and rocks.
Adrian GonzalezAdrian Gonzalez
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Our first time here we really enjoyed it it was a little late in the afternoon but there was still plenty of vendors and there was a lot of good priced items like you would expect at a flea market
Carmen GonzalesCarmen Gonzales
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This is a very safe and friendly swap meet or "Ramate" in Spanish. You can feel free to bring your kids because not only are there lots of toys stands, they have bathrooms and food like popsicles and elote and even tacos and Chinese food. The entrance is free, but be aware that many vendors will only take cash. At this location you can park along the northern or western side of the market, with the main entrance being on 9th Avenue and along Lacey. They have everything from churros to taqueria stands, merchants that sell sports memorabilia, lots of opportunities to buy agricultural tools, squirt guns & vegetables, antiques, shirts, dresses, jackets, knives, and they have a GREAT selection of Mexican cowboy boots that are honestly just as good as American brands like Red Wing or Justin. Since it is a largely hispanic event, expect to see a lot of Catholic memorabilia. Lots of blankets, Pancho's, hats, and clothing in general... Some of the tools have been used but most of the clothing is brand new. It's worth a visit even if you just plan on eating at different stands & window shopping. This occurs Mondays from Sunrise till about 4pm. I bought a pair of mexican-made boots called "Patrons," so watch my videos!
Matta Bello (Mr. Fantastic)Matta Bello (Mr. Fantastic)
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