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Rose Bowl Flea Market

Date
May 12
Time
5:00 am - 3:00 pm
Cost
$12 – $20
Organizer’s Site
rgcshows.com/rose-bowl
Council District
City Council District 1
Event Series Dates
Second Sunday of every month
Vintage treasure hunters and bargain seekers flock to the legendary Rose Bowl Flea Market. On 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.

Location

Rose Bowl Stadium
1001 Rose Bowl Drive
Pasadena, CA 91103 United States
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