Alameda Point Antiques Faire 1st Sunday every month
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Alameda Point Antiques Faire 1st Sunday every month

Flea market · Alameda Point ·

Antiques fair with vendors selling retro paper goods, furniture, silver

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Alameda Point Antiques Faire 1st Sunday every month by null
Alameda Point Antiques Faire 1st Sunday every month by null
Alameda Point Antiques Faire 1st Sunday every month by null
Alameda Point Antiques Faire 1st Sunday every month by null
Alameda Point Antiques Faire 1st Sunday every month by null
Alameda Point Antiques Faire 1st Sunday every month by null
Alameda Point Antiques Faire 1st Sunday every month by null
Alameda Point Antiques Faire 1st Sunday every month by null
Alameda Point Antiques Faire 1st Sunday every month by null
Alameda Point Antiques Faire 1st Sunday every month by null
Alameda Point Antiques Faire 1st Sunday every month by null
Alameda Point Antiques Faire 1st Sunday every month by null
Alameda Point Antiques Faire 1st Sunday every month by null
Alameda Point Antiques Faire 1st Sunday every month by null
Alameda Point Antiques Faire 1st Sunday every month by null
Alameda Point Antiques Faire 1st Sunday every month by null
Alameda Point Antiques Faire 1st Sunday every month by null

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3900 Main St, Alameda, CA 94501 Get directions

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3900 Main St, Alameda, CA 94501 Get directions

+1 510 522 7500
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"A large antiques fair in Alameda where dealers often sell stacks of mid-century recipe booklets, matchbooks, and other retro paper goods and kitchen trinkets—a treasure trove for sourcing unique, nostalgic items for goodie bags." - Nat Belkov

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Alameda Point Antiques Faire 1st Sunday every month

Samantha Freedman

Google
Such an amazing selection of vendors and range of goods. It’s worth preplanning your trip a bit as it can be overwhelming. Traffic does get worse the later you go, as I would imagine with any vintage market. It’s mostly due to the tunnels to get on and off the island.

Douglas Carey

Google
Lots of antiques at decent prices. Free parking tons of vendors and a great view. I saw lots of furniture purchases while we were there. Cash only, that includes getting in the gate.

phuntsok_ D

Google
Alameda Antiques Fair. Just go and check out the best items , don't forget to bargain you will get the antiques at pretty awesome deal if know what you picking. Great food stalls, nursery, portable toilets , coffee stalls, ATM machine on sites huge parking spots , the worst part is entrance fee is quite expensive $10 each entry, I guess the Sac has cheaper entry fee. Over all one of the must spot to check out, so many different vendors with lots of selections. Will come back sometime later.

G HS

Google
Good Bay Area antique fair. It’s a go-to when looking for one of a kind items that are typically better made compared new items. My only complaint is that the early arrival rate is not worth it when many vendors are not yet ready. Have found that many vendors are still setting up after 8 am

Wendy Corley

Google
There is alot to get through. Clothes, furniture, crystal, silver, etc. we also liked that there were food vendors. Parking was easy with a minor walk. Get your tickets online and you don’t wait in line.

Nancy C.

Google
I've been wanting to check this place out! First time here, and I found it to be interesting.. I was looking for antique stuff, but this is really like a giant flea market. We came here mainly to check it out and the food trucks on opposite sides. The parking lot is huge, and there's a line to get in. Also, they have temporary ATM, so bring cash or be prepared to wait in line. Entry fees vary on time of your arrival. Tips: Wear comfort shoes, bring a hat and some cash! 👟👒💸💰

Chris

Google
Absolutely ridiculous you cannot buy a $10 ticket online!! There's usually a line of 100+ people to get in after 10:00 a.m.!!👎👎👎

Steven Klein

Google
Very difficult to get to due to the closed roads and traffic. Admission is $15 per person: a total ripoff. Most sellers have just old junk. Those few with real antiques keep prices very high. A total loss of time and money for me. And to finish it all - a huge traffic to get out of there at 11 am.