Florence Flea Market
Flea market · Florence County ·

Florence Flea Market

Flea market · Florence County ·

Largest flea market in Pee Dee, 700 vendors, deals, new/used items

large flea market
friendly vendors
great deals
people watching
fun shopping
food vendors
clean bathrooms
black-owned businesses
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null
Florence Flea Market by null

Information

4001 E Palmetto St, Florence, SC 29506 Get directions

$

Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Information

Static Map

4001 E Palmetto St, Florence, SC 29506 Get directions

+1 843 667 9585
@florencefleamarket

$

Features

•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Feb 3, 2026

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Florence Flea Market

Tyva L

Google
Had a great time here! Great finds from HBA products live Dove body wash for 4 for $20 and many novelty items. Price ranges $1.00 to $25 for most items. Many vendors prefer cash. There were a few food vendors but I didn’t get to try them. The Flea Market is HUGE and will take some time to see the whole place. Recommended for finding great deals and walking.

Tom A.

Google
One clean busy market. Very friendly vendors. I love selling here . HATMAN LOVES ❤️ IT

Traci L.

Google
This place is a great place to go on Sunday morning while on vacation at myrtle beach. It takes a little over an hour to get there but great deals and very friendly people.

Pamela P.

Google
Very large place with lots to see. From vintage to brand new. People are friendly and nice. Reasonable prices. Bathrooms clean.

bill B.

Google
Not a bad place the only thing if they redesign it a little bit better they will get more vendors in for selling products.

stephen C.

Google
Was very pleased. People were very friendly. (Outside tables) area was very clean and kept up. Not impressed with inside of the buildings. Lord willing, we will be back.

Greg M.

Google
This place is great. Loud of different kinds of items. Great for people watching and just fun shopping all around. Good deals from lots of people.

Suzanne

Google
Kinda busy but it is only February. Had multiple dogs for sale. The puppies were bunched together in a small cage trying to get warm.
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William G.

Yelp
This flea market is near outskirts of town off Hwy 76 heading toward Myrtle Beach. This market is just as large as Columbia's Barnyard location. There are outside booths w concrete slab tables, these wares are mostly used tools, dvds, home goods, etc. There are some half covered booths w more newer clothes, cleaning supplies, produce, etc. Then there are completely enclosed buildings w booths full of new product, sneakers, Avon items, grills, jewelry, etc. There are a few food vendors around including hot dogs, Tacos, bbq, Italian Ice, etc. There are deals to be had if you don't mind searching and sometimes haggling. Not a bad way to spend few hours on a Sat morning.
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Jenny B.

Yelp
I have question is it ok for a seller to set up and sell anytime before five .. example if it's two thirty pm or three pm is it still ok to come and try if the seller wants to?

Joshua M.

Yelp
I believe you can find almost anything you are looking for. New or used, it's probably there somewhere, within reason. Less vendors on days with inclement weather.
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Deshika B.

Yelp
2017's Yelp 100 Challenge 86/100 Visited this Flea Market while taking my boyfriend to meet my family, & he is obsessed with Flea markets and this one did not disappoint! This was probably the biggest indoor/outdoor Flea market I'd ever been to, and definitely the strangest as well. Once you enter the flea market you can go inside & visit different plots (where folks sell their wares), or you can check out the display areas located in the "hallways". There are two main buildings, a secondary building (that even includes a general store), & then you get to an outdoor area which is insane. It's almost overflowing with vendors & can get pretty hectic as there are thousands of people everywhere. All in all, a good place to spend a lazy Saturday.

Kelly F.

Yelp
Very disappointing. Very few vendors and not much to see from the ones there on the weekend we went. DIXIE MADE was the highlight of the day.
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Dan B.

Yelp
How many boxes have I dug through looking for those one-of-a-kind shirts? This is also where I first encountered Paul Frank clothing. I didn't know it was a brand name. I just thought I found some odd monkey socks with two other people's names on them. Six pairs for a dollar, what a deal.