Two Women with Fresca at Vintage Bazaar New England in the Fall.

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Explore the Vintage Bazaar New England with our comprehensive guide. Discover over 140 vendors, antique finds, shopping tips, and event details to make the most of your visit.

If you’re passionate about vintage treasures and antique finds, the Vintage Bazaar New England is a must-visit event.

With over 140 vendors, live music, and delicious food, it’s a haven for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Here’s everything you need to know to plan your perfect day at the bazaar.

Vintage Bazaar New England: Event Overview

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Event Dates & Locations

The next Vintage Bazaar New England event will take place in October 2025 at the picturesque Kimball Farm in Haverhill, Massachusetts. With over 150 curated vintage, antique, and handmade vendors, it’s one of the top New England vintage events to explore this fall.

To stay up-to-date on Vintage Bazaar New England 2025 event announcements, vendor previews, and ticket information, follow them on Facebook or Instagram. This event is a must-visit for vintage lovers, antique collectors, and flea market enthusiasts across New England.

Planning Your Visit

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Vintage Maine Strawberries sign at vintage barn sale in southern Maine.

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Getting There: Directions & Parking

The GPS address for Vintage Bazaar New England is:
725 East Broadway, Haverhill, Massachusetts

Held on a scenic pasture at Kimball Farm overlooking the Merrimack River, the venue offers a charming countryside setting for a day of treasure hunting, live music, and vintage shopping.

Parking

One of the best features of the event is its ample and convenient parking—no long hikes back to your car after a big haul! There’s a steady flow of visitors throughout the day, which means parking spots often become available closer to the entrance. If you’re planning to load up on vintage furniture, antique finds, or large decor pieces, it’s easy to swing back to your vehicle, cool off in the A/C, and return for more.

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Pro Tip

It was 96 degrees on the Saturday of my last visit—so plan for the weather!

Admission Details & Ticket Information

Admission to Vintage Bazaar New England is $15 per person, per day, from 10 AM to 4 PM. Want to beat the crowds and the heat? Opt for the Early Bird Entry on Saturday only, available from 8:30 AM to 4 PM, for $20.
(I took advantage of this myself—it was nearly 96° by the afternoon, and getting in early made all the difference!)

Tickets are available online in advance, allowing you to skip the lines at the entrance and walk right into the vintage fun. Both daily admission and early bird weekend passes are typically offered.

Vintage Bazaar New England, A Summer Visit in Haverhill, Massachusetts.

Please note: Admission pricing and hours are subject to change, so be sure to check the Vintage Bazaar New England website or their social media for the most up-to-date information.

Venmo and cash are accepted at the gate.

Family Fun at Vintage Bazaar New England

Planning to visit with little ones in tow? Children under 16 receive free admission, making this a fun and affordable day out for families. Kids will love the face painting, balloon twisting, photo camps, lawn games, and other hands-on activities. There’s something for every generation at this unique New England flea market event!

Are Dogs Allowed at Vintage Bazaar New England?

Yes! Well-behaved leashed dogs are welcome at the Vintage Bazaar. It’s the perfect setting to stroll the fields with your furry friend while browsing antique treasures and vintage finds.

Is Vintage Bazaar New England a Rain or Shine Event?

Absolutely! Vintage Bazaar New England runs rain or shine. Most vendor booths are set up under large tents to provide cover from the sun, heat, or any unexpected New England weather. Come prepared and you’ll still have a fantastic day—even if it rains.

What to Bring to Vintage Bazaar New England

Here are a few essential items to pack for a successful day at the bazaar:

  • Wagons, carts, or totes to help carry your vintage finds.
  • Sunscreen, bug spray, and a wide-brimmed hat for sunny days.
  • Boots or waterproof shoes if rain is in the forecast—this is a field event, and it can get muddy fast!
  • An umbrella for both sun and rain protection.
  • Cash and Venmo—many vendors accept cards, but cash is still king at events like this.
  • Your phone or camera to snap photos of creative booth setups, fun moments, and your favorite finds.

There’s also so much more to do than shop:
Get a silhouette portrait, shop for permanent jewelry, enjoy henna art, and let the kids dive into interactive activities. Make a full day of it at one of New England’s best vintage festivals.

Tips for Purchasing Large Vintage Finds

Buying a large piece of furniture or a bulky antique treasure? You’re in luck! Vintage Bazaar New England offers porter services to help you move oversized items from the vendor booths to your vehicle. No need to haul it yourself—just flag down one of the friendly bazaar porters and they’ll take care of the heavy lifting.

Highlights from the Bazaar

The Wildflower Truck Experience at Vintage Bazaar New England

One of the most charming moments at Vintage Bazaar New England is being greeted by the blooming beauty of the Wildflower Truck and Posy Market Flower Truck—you’ll see them both when you arrive and again on your way out. It’s like a floral welcome and farewell hug from the bazaar!

These rolling flower shops are brimming with fresh-cut wildflower bouquets, artfully arranged and ready to brighten your day—or your home. Personally, I always make a point to end my day at the bazaar with a bouquet in hand. There’s something about walking back to your car with arms full of vintage finds and a bundle of blooms that just feels like the perfect finale.

Plus, the flower-wrapping process is a show in itself—watching these talented floral stylists hand-wrap your bouquet in kraft paper adds to the charm. Don’t forget to snap a photo in front of the flower truck for a picture-perfect memory of your visit to this unforgettable New England vintage market.

Wild Flower Truck I Vintage Bazaar New England
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Explore 140+ Vintage Vendors at Vintage Bazaar New England

One of the biggest highlights of Vintage Bazaar New England is its impressive lineup of over 140 vintage, antique, and handmade vendors. Whether you’re on the hunt for rare collectibles, farmhouse treasures, or one-of-a-kind decor, you’ll find it here—neatly organized across multiple charming rows with names like Sabino Row to help guide your adventure.

Vintage Bazaar New England Fleurish Home and Garden Booth.

I was thrilled to be greeted front and center by my talented friends at the Fleurish Home and Garden booth, a favorite vendor I first discovered at Vermont Vintage Market Days. Their display was a showstopper, and I couldn’t resist picking up two of their gorgeous canvas-framed art pieces to add to my collection.

Antique blue outdoor metal chairs on display at Vintage Market Days.

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The bazaar layout is walkable and wonderfully manageable—four to five rows of booths, food trucks, and live music create the perfect vintage market vibe without feeling overcrowded. You’ll find plenty of space to browse, stroll, and shop to your heart’s content.

Vintage Bazaar New England with the Lane Sabino row sign.
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Vintage Bazaar New England Vintage Booth Display vintage ladders, crates, and green bench.

Vintage Beauties That Stole the Show

It’s hard not to swoon over the gorgeous vintage collections at Vintage Bazaar New England. From dreamy blue-and-white dishware to quirky architectural salvage pieces, the vendor booths are brimming with creative displays and Instagram-worthy styling.

Vintage McCoy Vases in green, white and blues at New England Vintage Bazaar vendor booth.

I stopped in my tracks at a booth filled with stunning vintage McCoy vases, each one more beautiful than the last. I also fell head-over-heels for a set of vintage ironstone and blue dishware that I’m still dreaming about. (Anyone else haunted by the ones that got away?)

Vintage blue and white dishes with ironstone on a rack at a vintage market.
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Here’s just a peek at some of the vintage finds that inspired me most—perfect for your next thrifting trip or decorating idea:
    •    A rack of vintage wooden cobbler shoes
    •    Crates full of wooden spools and dowels
    •    A basket of feathers (yes, feathers!)
    •    Adorable vintage children’s alphabet blocks
    •    Drawers upon drawers of vintage silverware
    •    A rainbow-hued collection of architectural salvage shutters—just $6 each!

There’s something magical about seeing these well-loved vintage pieces grouped together. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or new to thrifting, these creative displays offer endless inspiration for how to style your own vintage finds at home.

Vintage Johnson Brothers Dishes and Towel

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Vintage Bazaar New England Architectural Salvage Display with tall yellow shutters.
Summer thrift finds, green and white platters with tulips.

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Creative Vintage Booth Display Ideas from the Bazaar

If you’re a vintage vendor, collector, or simply someone who loves styling flea market finds at home, the booth displays at Vintage Bazaar New England are next-level inspiring. I came away with so many vintage booth ideas for my own vintage booth back in Vermont, from clever shelving setups to imaginative, whimsical touches that totally steal the show.

Let’s talk booth styling magic:
    •    One vendor used a vintage wooden ladder as a shelf, stacked high with treasures. Genius!
    •    Old crates were turned into rustic cubbies for books and kitchenware.
    •    A blue-painted shoe mold sat perfectly next to a distressed blue vintage cupboard—a charming combo I still can’t stop thinking about!
    •    And then there was the suitcase brimming with top hats, ready to whisk you off to faraway places in true vintage travel style.
    •    Oh—and yes, there was a mannequin flipped upside down with its legs in the air. Because why not?

These booths were packed with personality, playful vintage vignettes, and just the right mix of old-world whimsy and antique elegance. If you’re decorating a vintage shop space or looking to refresh your flea market display, this is where the ideas come to life.

Vintage Suitcase with Hats

Of course, it’s not just the objects—it’s the creative collections and eclectic displays that keep us all coming back for more. Whether it’s a row of antique oil cans or a stack of retro suitcases, the magic is in the mix.

Curious about more of our thrifting adventures? Join me for my ongoing blog series, Thrifting with the Gals, where we share vintage hunting stories, favorite finds, and the best flea markets across New England and beyond.

And just when you think you’ve seen it all…
Did you know they still make Fresca?
I found out from my friend at Van Claus Designs that she picks it up at Trader Joe’s! Here’s a photo of her and my girlfriend sharing a laugh, Fresca in hand—because even the smallest discoveries at the Vintage Bazaar New England come with a story.

Two Women with Fresca Soda at Vintage Bazaar New England outside in the rain.

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Vintage Bazaar New England Creators Social

A big shoutout to Chelsea from Kevrose Farm for organizing and inviting me to the Creators Social at Vintage Bazaar New England—what a thoughtful addition to an already fabulous day of vintage shopping!

After a busy morning exploring the booths, I gathered with some of my fellow creatives, bloggers, and like-minded vintage lovers at the 11:00 AM Creators Social, where we shared stories, sipped sparkling drinks, and celebrated our shared love of thrifting, antiquing, and creative small businesses.

Supporting women-led businesses and connecting with friends in this creative community is one of the most rewarding parts of these events. Every time I attend, I leave inspired by the passion, style, and camaraderie of the people behind the booths—and behind the blogs.

It was such a joy connecting with:

Charcuterie Dessert and Cocktail at Vintage Bazaar New England Creator's Social event.

Vintage Bazaar New England Finds

Let’s talk treasure hunting success! Here are a few of my favorite vintage finds from the day:
    •    Two French cheese molds—I’ll be repurposing these as soap dishes in the bathroom. Their patina and heart-shaped forms add the perfect blend of vintage charm and French farmhouse style.
    •    Two vintage shaving brushes, which pair beautifully with the cheese molds to create a curated, collected look in the bathroom.
    •    And of course, a fresh wildflower bouquet to top off the day with a bit of color and joy.

That’s the magic of Vintage Bazaar New England—you never know what you’ll find, but you can always count on beautiful vintage pieces, creative inspiration, and unforgettable memories.

Whether you’re a seasoned thrifter, a vintage collector, or just looking for a fun day out in New England, Vintage Bazaar New England is one event you won’t want to miss. From creative vendor displays and unforgettable finds to blooming flower trucks and new friendships, it’s truly a vintage lover’s dream.

Have you been to Vintage Bazaar New England? I’d love to hear what treasures you found or which booths inspired you most. Drop a comment below!

And if you’re planning your first visit, I hope this guide helps you shop smarter, dress for the field, and enjoy every moment of this magical New England flea market experience.

Frequently Asked Questions About Vintage Bazaar New England

When is the next Vintage Bazaar New England?

The next Vintage Bazaar New England typically takes place in April and October at Kimball Farm in Haverhill, Massachusetts. Dates and times may vary, so it’s best to check the official website or follow their social media for the most up-to-date event information.

How much does it cost to attend Vintage Bazaar New England?

General admission is usually $15 per person from 10 AM to 4 PM, with an Early Bird Entry on Saturdays at 8:30 AM for $20. Admission prices are subject to change, and children under 16 are free, making it a budget-friendly day for families.

Is Vintage Bazaar New England dog-friendly?

Yes! Leashed and well-behaved dogs are welcome at Vintage Bazaar New England. It’s a pet-friendly vintage market, and you’ll even spot a few booths offering treats or pet-themed finds.

What kinds of vendors are at Vintage Bazaar New England?

Expect to find over 140 vendors offering everything from antique furniture, vintage home decor, architectural salvage, handmade goods, plants, and boutique fashion. It’s a curated mix of rustic charm, cottagecore treasures, and unique New England style.

What should I bring to Vintage Bazaar New England?

Bring a wagon or tote for carrying your vintage finds, along with sunscreen, a hat, bug spray, and cash (though many vendors take cards or Venmo). Don’t forget your camera or phone—you’ll want to capture the creative booth setups and your favorite moments throughout the day.

Have you ever been to Vintage Bazaar New England? I’d love to hear about your favorite finds, vendors you adore, or tips you’ve picked up from the show!

Drop a comment below and let’s chat all things vintage. And if you’re planning your first visit, be sure to pin this post or share it with a friend who loves antique shopping and flea market adventures as much as we do!

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  1. I absolutely loved reading about the Vintage Bazaar New England! The blend of creativity and nostalgia is just what I needed to spark some decorating inspiration for my home. Can’t wait to check it out and see all the unique finds! Thanks for sharing this gem!

  2. I rarely struggle with FOMO but this has me 🤤 drooling!

    1. Oh my gosh you are so funny. Time to order some lobster:) Happy 4th Pamel.

  3. It was fun to see all the beautiful old pieces, thanks for sharing.

    1. I’m so glad you enjoyed it Marlene🙌🏻

  4. The blue/green cupboard! Gorgeous color!

  5. Kathy Munday says:

    LOVE LOVE LOVE the Vintage Bazaar!!!! My daughter and I look forward to the October date and will keep an eye out for the exact weekend!! Thank you for sharing your tour!!

    1. I wish I got more footage of it, but it was just too hot for me:)

  6. I’m here drinking my coffee and thinking about a couple of things I forgot to go back and get…probably from my brain melting in the heat!!! I should have grabbed the 3 pane window frame we saw and another one of the metal topiaries I bought!!

    1. I know I wasn’t right either yesterday in that heat. So bummed it was so hot out🥵