Vintage treasure hunters and bargain seekers flock to the legendary Rose Bowl Flea Market. The second Sunday of every month, experience over 2,500 vendors full of antiques, vintage clothing, local art, and specialty products. Show
Reopening UpdateThe Rose Bowl Flea Market will resume for in-person shopping beginning on Sunday, April 11, 2021. Masks are required and social distancing measures in place. Cash only for admission. Bring exact change. Admissions may be line managed and entry delays are possible. Admission Times and CostVIP admission
Regular admission
Children under twelve enter free with an adult.
Find Vintage TreasuresVintage treasure hunters and bargain seekers flock to the legendary Rose Bowl Flea Market. The second Sunday of every month, experience over 2,500 vendors full of antiques, vintage clothing, local art, and specialty products. The legendary Rose Bowl Flea Market is celebrating over 45 years of continued success. The flea market attracts 20,000 buyers, including celebrities and interior designers. Concession stands are sprinkled throughout the market, offering food and drinks. Admission Times and CostVIP admission
Regular admission
Children under twelve enter free with an adult. Tip: Avoid long lines and buy your ticket beforehand on Eventbrite. Box OfficeThe box office is open until 3:00 PM and the public may shop for those last minute bargains until 4:30 PM. The flea market is held every second Sunday of each month. If you are interested in becoming a vendor, visit R.G. Canning. TipsKeep in mind vendors will not be completely unpacked and ready for business until 9:00 AM when regular admission begins. Some vendors only accept cash but there are ATM machines available at Rose Bowl Stadium. VideoThe Rose Bowl is an American outdoor athletic stadium, located in Pasadena, California, a northeast suburb of Los Angeles. Opened in October 1922, the stadium is recognized as a National Historic Landmark and a California Historic Civil Engineering landmark. Sep 11 The world famous Rose Bowl Flea Market takes place the second Sunday of every month! Come shop from over 2,500 vendors. When and whereDate and time
Sun, September 11, 2022, 5:00 AM – 3:00 PM PDT LocationRose Bowl Stadium 1001 Rose Bowl Drive Pasadena, CA 91103 Map and directionsHow to get there
No Refunds About this eventThe world famous Rose Bowl Flea Market takes place the second Sunday of every month! Come shop from over 2,500 vendors selling everything from coveted antiques, rare vintage finds, and today's most up-to-date trends! For the first time ever you can now purchase general admission tickets online and avoid the lines! Come see why we have been known as the "Flea Market of the Stars" for 50 years! You may enter beginning at the time displayed on your ticket (i.e. 5:00AM or 9:00AM). Entrance into the flea market will not be permitted after 3:00PM. You may shop until 4:30PM, however, vendors may begin packing up as early as 3:00PM. When arriving please check in at Gate A and have your QR code ready. Current Pasadena Health orders do not require guests to provide proof of vaccination, negative test results or wear a mask. Tags
What day is the Pasadena flea market?The market is typically held on the first Sunday of every month from 8 am to 3 pm. Admission is always free.
How many vendors does the Rose Bowl have?Vintage treasure hunters and bargain seekers flock to the legendary Rose Bowl Flea Market. The second Sunday of every month, experience over 2,500 vendors full of antiques, vintage clothing, local art, and specialty products. The legendary Rose Bowl Flea Market is celebrating over 45 years of continued success.
Are dogs allowed at Pasadena flea market?Free. Dogs on leash allowed. (626) 585-7906; https://www.pasadena.edu/fleamarket. Held the second Sunday of every month.
Why is it called a flea market?In his article LaFarge says, "There is a general agreement that the term "Flea Market" is a literal translation of the French marche aux puces, an outdoor bazaar in Paris, France, named after those pesky little parasites of the order Siphonaptera (or "wingless bloodsucker") that infested the upholstery of old furniture ...
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