There is never a dull moment in LA, and the opportunities for shopping and healthy eating are endless. That includes the LA farmers markets and flea markets, which you can find throughout the week in and around your Upper Ivy luxury apartments in Culver City. Here are our favorites.
LA Farmers Markets
Culver City
First up, our very own farmers market in Culver City! Rain or shine, you can find our local farmers market on Tuesdays from 2 PM to 7 PM. Like the rest of this list, they are serving you farm-fresh produce and locally-crafted artisan foods. No matter what you buy, make sure to get some flowers to decorate your dining room table in your Upper Ivy Culver City apartments for rent.
Studio City
If you find yourself in the valley on a Sunday, make your way to the Studio City Farmers Market. It is on 2052 Ventura Place and goes from 8 AM to 2 PM. They carry all the essentials such as a delicious honey stand with raw honeycomb.
Hollywood Farmers Market
The most popular weekly farmers market in the city has to be the Hollywood Farmers Market. Unlike all the farmers markets on this list, this is the biggest with 160+ vendors and artisans. From 8 AM to 1 PM on Selma and Ivar, you can shop local and organic produce. Every so often, they have live music.
LA Farmers Markets Honorable Mentions
That is not all! You can also find farmers markets in the following places:
- Santa Monica Sunday Main Street Farmers Market in Heritage Square on 2640 Main Street from 8:30 AM to 1:30 PM.
- Brentwood Farmers Market on Sundays from 9 AM to 2 PM on 741 S. Gretna Green Way.
- Historic Downtown Farmers Market on Sundays from 9 AM to 3 PM on 209 W 5th St.
- Pershing Square Farmers Market every Wednesday from 10 AM to 2 PM.
Flea Markets in LA
Rose Bowl Flea Market
The most iconic of flea markets in LA happens annually. It is called the Rose Bowl Flea Market. This flea market perimeters the exterior of the Rose Bowl, and a ticket is required. $9 GA, free for children under 12, and $10 – $20 for early entry. On the second Sunday of October and November, tons of eclectic vendors fill up the area with eye-catching artwork, old furniture, and vintage clothes. If you come out early enough, you are bound to find something beautiful.
Melrose Trading Post
Up next is the Melrose Trading Post. Every Sunday, you can venture over to Fairfax High School and do some treasure hunting. That includes hand-made jewelry, furniture, records, and more. They even have a food court that sells snow cones and crepes. Tickets to enter are only $3.
Honorable Mentions
The treasure hunt continues! Other flea markets around the city include:
- Venice Antiques and Collectibles Flea Market located at 13000 Venice Blvd. on Saturday’s from 8 AM to 4 PM
- Silverlake Flea, held every Saturday from 12 PM to 5 PM.
- Long Beach Antique Market located at 4901 E Conant St., monthly on Sunday’ from 5:30 AM to 3 PM.
Keep in mind that every single one of these flea markets and farmers markets have put in place all necessary health codes so that you can shop comfortably and easily.