Fremont Sunday Street Market

Flea market · Fremont

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Since 1990, the Fremont Sunday Market has been a lively gathering spot for artisans, farmers, food vendors, and vintage collectors. As highlighted by Eater Seattle and Lonely Planet, this year-round, open-air market showcases the city’s entrepreneurial spirit and creative diversity. Enjoy street food, handmade goods, and live performances while exploring the quirky, art-filled Fremont neighborhood. The market’s welcoming atmosphere and commitment to supporting local businesses make it a weekly tradition that reflects Seattle’s community-driven ethos.

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3401 Evanston Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103 Get directions

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