A seasonal operation that runs generally from April through October. Check their website for more information. The flea market is generally open seasonally on the weekends, depending on weather also. There are so many vendors that appear at this location, too many to explain, but such a nice place to drop by to spend time browsing. As with all flea markets, you’ll find value in some items and no value in others. Of course, you’ll choose which of those you value the most. Either way, there are a huge number of vendors to choose from and select items to purchase. Parking is generally plentiful, of course depending solely on how well they advertise for a weekend or what the weather is like. I certainly recommend this stop as a one stop for bargain hunting.
Tamra M.
Classificação do local: 5 Methuen, MA
Come visit congos empanAdas!!! various kinds all homeade by me!!! theres also an antique car show tomorrow(every third sun of the month)
Thomas W.
Classificação do local: 4 Nashua, NH
As with any flea market, there’s a lot of junk. Tons of Chinese-made knives, probably purchased off the Home Shopping Channel, Harbor Freight free giveaways, and cheap sunglasses. Also just like any flea market, you’ll find a hidden gem from time to time. The upshot is this: go to talk to the vendors, and eat yummy food at the snack bar. It’s a nice, lazy way to spend a summer or autumn Sunday morning. If you come home with something nice, that’s just the icing on the cake. Vendors are usually friendly, and willing to negotiate. I’ve never been to a flea market where they weren’t. Lastly, the place is big. It will take an hour or two to walk through everything. Take your time and enjoy it.
P W.
Classificação do local: 4 Natick, MA
Open on Saturdays. They have a little of everything, both times visited — I got some great deals. Some of the same vendors, and new ones as well. Vendors are rather friendly and nice… Willing to negotiate. I came across some really cool antiques, vintage pieces, repros, and gently used items. There are a few vendors that seem to have the same stuff. Wonder if anything moved? Another man’s trash is another’s treasure? Anyways, had fun strolling around for a couple of hours in the morning.
Lori T.
Classificação do local: 4 Nashua, NH
I love the Londonderry Flea Market, I have been both a customer and a vendor there. The Londonderry Flea Market is an outdoor flea market open from mid April to Oct. it is in Londonderry, NH and subject to New England strange weather. So if you are shopping mid day in July expect the vendors to look a little hot and tired. I think they have just about something for everyone. I collect vintage kitchen ware from the 60’s and have always done very well here when searching for something. I do find the best time to shop is in the morning if that helps. My last thought is this is a flea market where everyone is looking and selling difference things if you can’t find what you are looking for move on, every vendor is a little difference
Chris C.
Classificação do local: 4 Raymond, NH
There’s a little something for everyone at the Londonderry Flea Market. Yes there are«yard sale» booths with miscellaneous rummage, but there are also a lot of vendors selling new and nicely priced merchandise that is worth making the trip for: hardware, fabrics, household necessities, plants, hand crafted items… etc etc. I’m not sure why there are so many negative reviews here but I for one can definitely say that it is worth your time to check it out and judge for yourself. The word«crappy» is not an accurate description of the overall feel of the place. The regular vendors who are there every weekend are personable and well liked. There are a lot of hidden gems here and as for the«knockoffs» you might run into… The Londonderry Flea Market does not permit the sale of counterfeit merchandise and encourages patrons to report any violations of that policy. Anyhoo, Check it out for yourself, you’ll like what you find!
Dan D.
Classificação do local: 1 Auburn, NH
This rating is for the ‘farmers market’ portion of the flea market. Suffice to say it is NOT a farmers market any more than your local grocery store is. It is obvious from the dunnage and stickers on the items that it is bought from a wholesaler NOT local farmers.
Anne H.
Classificação do local: 2 Manchester, NH
They have a decent variety of goods and a place to sit down and have lunch. Most of the vendors are somewhat personable, and there is a lot of parking. I have to give it 2 stars because I the growing number of vendors selling knock off designer bags. There used to be just one or two but since the Derry flea market closed, they multiplied and take up a fourth of the over-all sales space. Also, I went recently on a day where it was raining in the morning, but it cleared up by noon so we decided to stop by. When we drove in, we were charged full admission, but when we parked it became clear that we had wasted our money. There were only about half a dozen vendors who had shown up and we ended up leaving. The people working there should have told us about the lack of vendors or at least not charged us full(or really any) admission.
NH Snow Man B.
Classificação do local: 2 Wolfeboro, NH
You will leave depressed. The majority of the«vendors» seemed to be in dire straits. I’ve seen junk that’s been under the same tent for nearly a decade. If you can’t sell the same $ 1 cassette tapes in ten years, you may be in trouble dude. Piles and piles of things you would see at your local town dump, being hawked in a seemingly endless strip maze of crappy tents. There are times, on rare occasions, that you may find an item that’s worth purchasing. In my example… i’ve bought maybe 3 items over a span of ten years. I’ve since stopped frequenting this market. It’s become a real disappointment and you leave feeling pity for those involved.
Marshall G.
Classificação do local: 1 Contoocook, NH
Gross. I really don’t know how else to sum up this experience. I know it’s a Flea Market and I honestly did not have any sort of high expectations, but wow… never again. My partner and I were looking for something to do on a Sunday and I had heard from a friend that the Flea market was fun. We went on the website and it looked decent and also stated that there was a farmer’s market component to it. We hopped in the car and decided to check it out. It was so disappointing. There were overall three different themes of tables going on: 1. Bad Yard Sale — There were many tables that had a bunch of broken junk that people had clearly hauled up from their basement and decided to try and sell at the Flea Market. I guess maybe if I had been in the market for a broken radio or beat-up Disney VHS Tapes then I would have found something worth buying. 2. Purses/Handbags — There were so many tables/booths full of purses that we dubbed one whole section of the Flea Market the«Handbag District.» 3. Surplus(fill in the blank) — Now, I’m not really a business minded person, so I’m not sure how one might come into five cases of toothpaste or diapers that they can then sell for $ 2, but there was definitely many tables selling these two items. You could also buy discount Little Debbie Snacks and dish soap. Wahoo! Besides the lack of anything worth buying, there was another phenomenon happening at this Flea Market. I have never seen so many hairy men with ugly tattoos walking around with the shirts off. It was enough to make me run to the grungy port-a-potties and throw up a little bit. So yeah… I will definitely not be going back to this Flea Market. So not worth the drive.
Roger S.
Classificação do local: 4 Hudson, NH
Great place. I sometimes grab a coffee on a nice sun shiney sunday and just walk through. Not only do you get to meander through stack loads of peoples crap. Its like the show pawn stars but in your backyard version. The people you meet are unique and the treasures you find are even rarer
Brad O.
Classificação do local: 4 Cleveland, OH
Get’s pretty hot latter in the day so be sure to go on a cool day or in the morning. You can find some pretty nice antiques and also some pretty bad junk. You’re bound to find something though as big as it is. Definitely worth it to stop by.
Ken M.
Classificação do local: 5 Manomet, MA
Amazing flea market! Worth the ride! Nicely sectioned so that you can avoid the knock off item vendors if you wish. A great assortment of merchandise & a farmers market too!
Storm L.
Classificação do local: 4 Manchester, NH
fair size outdoor flea with a snack bar and plenty of port-a-johns. :-) However, most of the stuff is really junk with only a few tables with anything really interesting. If its bits and pieces you need, its here, otherwise hit and miss. farm stand is a crap shoot with somedays great stuff and others rotten tomatoes. One or two baked goods stalls pop up every once in a while from local stores and I have been pleasantly surprised. Kettle corn and fudge usually make an appearance, too. If you need old tools, kitchen crap, paperback books they are here in loads. Open sat and sunday with sat being the busiest. cheap admission($ 1 each i think) and loads of parking. update 4÷27÷08 just went back and was impressed with the changes: More food venues, the pond has been cleaned up and made accessible next to a new food vendor, produce tent had a great selection of veg and fruit all extremely fresh and cheap. I wish I could fit more strawberries in my car! Many old timers gone, but the breath of fresh air seems to be working as there were many more interesting things to see. Hope its a good omen for the year to come.
Matthew A.
Classificação do local: 4 Salem, NH
Good sized flea market on Rt 102 in Londonderry, NH. I believe it is only open Sundays May– Oct. THey have rows and rows of table vendors, a produce vendor, and snack bar. Dog friendly. Def wort the trip to check out. Takes about 2.5 hours to walk through. $ 1 person admission.