Flea Markets Denver

The Best Flea Markets in Denver, Colorado

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Denver is one of the best cities in Colorado for flea market shopping. Whether you’re after vintage clothing, antique furniture, rare collectibles or simply the thrill of the hunt, the flea markets in Denver and the surrounding area offer something for every level of enthusiast. From a sprawling 80-acre outdoor event that draws thousands of visitors each weekend to intimate indoor shops open daily, here is our guide to the best options in and around the Mile High City.

1. Mile High Flea Market — Henderson

The Mile High Flea Market is the largest and most well-known of all the flea markets in Denver. Located in Henderson, just a short drive from downtown, this 80-acre bazaar operates year-round every Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Over 3,000 vendors cover everything from vintage clothing and furniture to electronics, handmade crafts and fresh produce. A farmers’ market, food booths and amusement rides round out an offer that makes it easy to spend a full day here. In short, if you visit only one Denver flea market, make it this one.

📍 Where: I-76 & 88th Ave., Henderson, CO
🕐 When: Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday | 7:00am–5:00pm
📞 Phone: 303-289-4656
🌐 Web: milehighfleamarket.com

2. A Paris Street Market — Littleton

For a taste of European flair close to Denver, A Paris Street Market brings a Parisian-style shopping experience to the Aspen Grove shopping centre in Littleton. Open on the first Saturday of every month from May through October, it offers a curated selection of antiques, garden items, artisan goods, vintage jewellery and rustic home décor. The charming atmosphere makes it a delightful outing — and a refreshing contrast to the scale of Mile High.

📍 Where: 7301 S Santa Fe Dr, Littleton, CO 80120
📅 When: First Saturday of every month, May–October
📞 Phone: 303-877-9457
🌐 Web: aparisstreetmarket.com

3. The Lafayette Flea — Lafayette

The Lafayette Flea is a hidden gem in the broader Denver flea market scene. Smaller than Mile High but impressive in quality, this market in the heart of Lafayette specialises in antique furniture, vintage clothing and rare collectibles. The vendors are known for their knowledgeable service and the stories behind their pieces. Moreover, being open daily makes it one of the most accessible markets on this list — no need to plan around a specific weekend.

📍 Where: 130 E Spaulding St, Lafayette, CO
🕐 When: Monday–Saturday 10:00am–6:00pm | Sunday 11:00am–5:00pm
📞 Phone: 303-665-0433
🌐 Web: thelafayetteflea.com

4. Brass Armadillo Antique Mall — Wheat Ridge

The Brass Armadillo Antique Mall in Wheat Ridge is an antique lover’s dream. Over 600 dealers fill 45,000 square feet with vintage toys, rare books, retro fashion, unique furniture and an ever-changing inventory that makes every visit feel different. The layout is easy to navigate, the staff are friendly and the sheer variety of goods rewards hours of exploration. Additionally, being open seven days a week until 9pm makes it one of the most flexible options in the Denver area.

📍 Where: 11301 W Interstate 70 Frontage Rd N, Wheat Ridge, CO
🕐 When: Monday–Sunday 9:00am–9:00pm
📞 Phone: 303-403-1677
🌐 Web: brassarmadillo.com/denver

5. Federal Indoor Flea Market — Denver

For a more traditional flea market experience right in the city, the Federal Indoor Flea Market on Federal Boulevard delivers. As the name suggests, it operates indoors — which means the treasure hunt continues whatever the weather. The range of goods is broad: electronics, handmade jewellery, clothing, household items and general bric-a-brac all feature regularly. Haggling is part of the culture here, and the diverse community that frequents it reflects the neighbourhood’s vibrant energy.

📍 Where: 830 Federal Blvd, Denver, CO
🕐 When: Monday–Sunday 10:00am–6:20pm
📞 Phone: 720-639-2129
🌐 Web: federal-indoor-flea-market.business.site

6. Foothills Flea Market — Fort Collins

Foothills Flea Market is about an hour’s drive from Denver in Fort Collins, but the trip is well worth it. The scenic Rocky Mountain foothills setting adds genuine charm to a market that already delivers on quality — antiques, collectibles, vintage records and rustic furniture all feature, and the vendors are consistently passionate about their collections. That combination of relaxed atmosphere and scenic surroundings makes it a natural weekend getaway for Denver residents looking to escape the city while still feeding their vintage habit.

📍 Where: 6300 S College Ave, Fort Collins, CO
🕐 When: Monday–Sunday 10:00am–6:00pm
📞 Phone: 970-223-9069
🌐 Web: foothills-flea-market.business.site

Looking for even more options across the state? Our full guide to the best flea markets in Colorado covers markets from Colorado Springs to Steamboat Springs and beyond.

Book your stay in Denver, CO

Making a weekend of it? Smart move — Denver’s flea markets reward those who take their time. From Mile High on Friday morning to a leisurely Sunday browse at the Brass Armadillo, two days gives you room to do it properly. Stay centrally and you’re within easy reach of Henderson, Wheat Ridge and Lafayette without spending your market budget on transport. Browse the map below for well-placed accommodation across the Denver area.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best flea market in Denver?

The Mile High Flea Market in Henderson is the largest and most famous of the flea markets in Denver, with over 3,000 vendors across 80 acres every Friday, Saturday and Sunday. For specialist antiques, the Brass Armadillo Antique Mall in Wheat Ridge offers 600+ dealers in 45,000 square feet. For a more curated, boutique experience, A Paris Street Market in Littleton is the standout choice.

Are there year-round flea markets in Denver?

Yes — several options run year-round. Mile High Flea Market operates every weekend throughout the year. The Lafayette Flea, Brass Armadillo Antique Mall and Federal Indoor Flea Market are all open daily. Foothills Flea Market in Fort Collins also operates year-round. A Paris Street Market is the only seasonal option on this list, running May through October only.

Is there an indoor flea market in Denver?

Yes — the Federal Indoor Flea Market on Federal Boulevard operates indoors and is open daily, making it a reliable option regardless of Denver’s weather. The Brass Armadillo Antique Mall in Wheat Ridge is also fully indoors and open seven days a week until 9pm. Both are good choices for rainy days or winter visits.