Most reviewed Flea & Street Markets in New Hampshire


  1. 4.0 Hollis Flea Market (11 reviews)
    - Really good, wish I had more time there.
    Spent 2-3 hours Flea & Street Markets
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    I was nearby last weekend for Father's Day and decided to check it out on our way home. Really surprised by what was there. After reading some of the review's there may be some confusion between which is the Hollis Flea and the other one directly across the street from it. Hollis has antiques, vintage, retro, tools, bikes, & camping gear, etc. while the other one is mostly newer & household stuff so I did not stay long over there. At Hollis though there were about 60 vendors and the majority had really good items. Could not get to every table as we had to be somewhere by noon but I will go back. See more..
  2. 3.5 Whole Foods Market (6 reviews)
    - Not sure why they serve food
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    Most people go here for food shopping and they have good groceries at a expense price. But we decided to try there beer and food area. Parking is an issues unless you can walk a ways. Food and beer are ordered at the counter. Limited yuppie menu with a lot of vegan choices. Food was a little pricey but okay. Will probably never go here again so many better places . See more..
  3. 3.5 Walpole Flea/Antiques Market (3 reviews)
    - pretty cool place
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    they have a food selling person and so many booths with stuff. they even have stands with movies and cds which is pretty cool See more..
  4. 4.0 Shirley's Flea Market (2 reviews)
    - Fun Flea Market
    Spent 1-2 hours Flea & Street Markets
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    Shirley's is directly across the road from the Hollis Flea Market. This outdoor seasonal flea market is open every Sunday, April through October, from 6:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. It's smaller than the Hollis FM, and with a nice mix of vintage, antique and some new items. My husband and I found quite a few treasures here and all the vendors we spoke with were willing to bargain. As with any flea market, wear comfortable shoes and bring cash. An ATM is available at the Hollis Flea Market. Parking is $2.00 and admission is free. Food trucks are available as well as porta-johns. Dogs are not allowed. See more..
  5. Walpole Farmers Market (0 review)
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  6. Londonderry Flea Market (0 review)
    Spent More than 3 hours Flea & Street Markets
    Outdoor market open April thru October(weather permitting), Sats & Suns 8AM-3PM on 30 acre grounds. Pet(on leash)friendly, food concessions or bring food/drinks to enjoy at picnic area, bring your remote boat for fun on pond, own grown produce during season- especially blueberries & chestnuts, variety of new & used items. New sellers each weekend as well as regular vendors. Have a fleatastic day!© See more..

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