Lots of fun stuff! However, they advertise that they are open until 1pm on Sunday. Arrived at 11:30am and vendors were already packing up. By noon more than half of the vendors were gone. Very disappointing.
Shannon S.
Classificação do local: 4 Sterling Heights, MI
I don’t know why I don’t go more often… I’m so close. I visited on Sunday, and I’m going back again, this coming Sunday. Seriously, if only for the fresh produce! I bought a cabbage, that was larger than a basketball for $ 2…a bunch of other really fantastic deals too! We had a lot of fun walking through all the vendors to check out their treasures. You do have to get there early… I’d say around noon or a little after, they’re done… totally worth the trip! Love it here!
Jane S.
Classificação do local: 1 New Baltimore, MI
The flea market is fine but lots of us wish they’d get rid of what passes for music. The man sings like an elf and the woman is chronically flat. Yuck
Phlogistic P.
Classificação do local: 3 Rochester, MI
Typical country flea market. Large. Most vendors will barter, but beware the licorice guy…$ 4 for 1 piece of licorice, he freaked out when I offered less. Hello, thats what a flea market is all about, bartering!!!
Paula R.
Classificação do local: 2 Livonia, MI
I have never been coming from Livonia. We got there about 11:30 am and by noon everyone was packing it in. I was really disappointed that we had to «rush» through all the vendors and probably missed several. We have a flea market near us in Romulus but they stay there until at least 2−3pm. I think by leaving so early the vendors might be missing some good customers. Don’t think I will be back…:(
Jerry F.
Classificação do local: 5 Mackinaw City, MI
I have been goimg to the Armada flea market for a long time. It’s the best it’s everbeen!
Julie G.
Classificação do local: 2 Oakland, MI
went to armada flea market today(tuesday). mid October. there were very few vendors. it was not worth the drive. i was quite surprised to see so few vendors at this time of year, especially it was perfect fall weather day. they usually have alot of vendors selling produce(local), but that was far and few…
Tim H.
Classificação do local: 4 Hamtramck, MI
This seasonal, open-air flea market(operating Tuesdays and Sundays) manages to maintain a fine balance of collectibles, kitsch and crap. It is a sizable layout with pleasantly wide aisles. There’s typically about 250 vendors. Admission is free and so is the adjacent dirt lot parking. The vendors closest to the parking lot typically feature a sort of farmer’s market: fruits & vegetables, baked goods and pets for sale. The bathrooms and concession stand are conveniently located close to this entrance as well. WARNING! As you venture past the concession stand your ears will be assaulted by the musical stylings of a life-like older man and woman immediately to your left! The smarmy, overtly patriotic, country-esque, heavily-Elvis-influenced, off-keyed caterwauling is fittingly accompanied by a preprogrammed easy-chord/rhythm bank Casio keyboard. This is only made all the more ridiculous by their awkward, off-the-cuff repartee with the passing patrons and their«adorable» children.(Honestly, the first time I witnessed this, I started looking for the hidden camera. Think: the Will Farrel & Ana Gasteyer SNL skit, The Culps.) This«music» does serve a purpose though: it propels you into the waiting vendors and makes you appreciate(even more) good music.