
Large antique and vendor marketplace
Hot Springs Flea Markets
The flea market side of Hot Springs is where the shopping gets unpredictable in the best way. One booth might have old tools and furniture. The next might have vintage jewelry, glassware, records, handmade goods, signs, seasonal decor, or Hot Springs memorabilia.
Before you go
Flea market wandering
Flea markets and vendor malls fit Hot Springs well because the town already has that wandering kind of energy. You can start on Central Avenue, head toward Airport Road, or work your way through a larger indoor market where every booth has its own personality.
Some places lean more antique. Some feel more like a classic flea market. Some mix in handmade goods, seasonal decor, gifts, furniture, collectibles, and local odds and ends. This page keeps them together because most shoppers looking for one will probably enjoy the others too.
Good places to start
These are the strongest flea market and vendor-style stops to start with because they have clearer public information, useful visitor details, and the kind of broad inventory that makes a flea market guide feel worthwhile.

Large antique and vendor marketplace

80+ vendor flea market

Airport Road flea market

Vintage boutique and vendor mall
More markets to check
These are worth keeping in the guide, but some need current hours, spelling, phone number, or status checked before we would push them too hard. That is normal with flea markets, where details can change faster than regular retail.
Indoor bazaar and vintage finds
Airport Road flea market
Flea market and collectibles
Local help
If there is a vendor mall, antique booth market, weekend flea market, or small local resale stop that belongs here, send it in. We want this guide to stay useful instead of turning into an outdated list.
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