Central Flea Market
Market · Mount Eden ·

Central Flea Market

Market · Mount Eden ·

Vintage clothing, antiques, food trucks, live music, art

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Central Flea Market by null
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Central Flea Market by null
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170 Balmoral Road, Mount Eden, Auckland 1024, New Zealand Get directions

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Central Flea Market

Yvonne P.

Google
We arrived half an hour before closing. What we did see was lots of clothes mostly reasonable prices some like usual were highly expensive. It was really easy to get a car park right next to the market. In the centre of the market there is a huge shop Junk and Disorderly. If you like vintage antique you will love this place and it is open 3.

janette B.

Google
Great Market to sell and buy. Something for everyone. Great friendly vibe with outdoor stalls lots of Vintage Clothing and home wares. Old Cook St vibes

Jules

Google
A fun market with alot of things to look at from food, clothes, or just random objects. Came here grabbed some food from a stall and the kinship coffee shop which were great. There was also a nice jazz band that was playing when I came. Highly recommend!

lily

Google
Great stuff at this market but it is all curated secondhand dealers now meaning $$$. As a guide, I got 2 unbranded tops for $30 each. Not a treasure hunters market by any means but good if you're a size 8 and have a lot of cash to burn.

Orhan R.

Google
Central Filling Market feels like a well-curated flea market with a great atmosphere. It’s the kind of place where you can spend a good hour or two browsing through a mix of antiques, vintage items, and second-hand goods. The antiques are often overpriced—especially the tools, which can be surprisingly expensive. But the second-hand section makes up for it, and with a bit of digging, you might find something you really like. What really stands out is the vibe. It’s lively, full of character, and brings together both the younger and older generations, each with their own fashion and style. The food stalls, coffee options, and overall energy give it a unique charm that’s hard to find elsewhere in Auckland. Definitely worth checking out if you enjoy flea markets and local creative scenes.

John N.

Google
Groovy vibe but there are some cheeky vendors who don’t label prices and pull ludicrous prices out of thin air, for example asking 20$ for a common retro vinyl record which is probably worth 2-5$.

Sofie J.

Google
This is great way to spend a Sunday morning in Auckland. Lots of stalls with good variety -vlothing, vintage home wear, plants, jewellery and food

Kate van I.

Google
A rather cute market that we visited whilst in auckland. Parking was very full so you may have to go around the block a couple of times. Stall holders were friendly. Most of the items were clothes (very cool clothes but small as they were vintage). There was some jewellery and miscellaneous as well. The content of the stalls would depend on the day. The market is situated around a second hand shop called junk and disorderly. It was huge and had some cool items you wouldn't normally see. Toilets are located in junk and disorderly (would be cool to have some more signage about this). We did find it difficult walking around some of the stalls that were located on the gravel due to the uneven ground so keep that in mind if you are mobility compromised. On the whole a cute market.