Vintage Bazaar New England: Inside the Market That Brings Vintage Style to Life

Vintage Bazaar New England A Summer Visit

Step inside Vintage Bazaar New England and discover a market filled with vintage finds, creative makers, and beautifully styled booths across New England.

If you love a good vintage market, the kind where every booth feels like a little world of its own, then Vintage Bazaar New England is one you’ll want on your calendar.

Held four times a year across New England, this isn’t just a pop-up market… It’s an experience that shifts with the seasons. The spring and winter shows are tucked indoors (and trust me, they’re anything but quiet). Even on the coldest New England days, these spaces are buzzing, packed with vintage decor, handmade goods, creative makers, and that unmistakable energy of people happily hunting for something special.

Then come summer and fall, when the whole thing moves outdoors to Kimball Farm in Massachusetts. Picture open fields lined with tents, live music drifting through the air, food trucks, flower trucks, and rows of beautifully styled booths just waiting to be explored.

And here’s the best part: this is the kind of place you can bring anyone. Your antiquing-loving friend? Obviously. Your spouse who “doesn’t really shop”? There’s a sip bar, live music, and plenty to keep them happy while you browse just a little longer.

Vintage Bazaar New England: Inside the Market That Brings Vintage Style to Life

It’s lively, it’s inspiring, and somehow every time you go, it feels a little bit different, in the best possible way.

A Quick Look Inside Vintage Bazaar New England

This short clip gives you a feel for it, the movement, the energy, the booths, the people. It’s not just shopping… The bazaar is the kind of market you walk through slowly because there’s something to see everywhere you turn.

What You’ll Find at Vintage Bazaar New England

Vintage Bazaar New England isn’t just another flea market. It’s a curated mix of over 140 vendors, blending true vintage, antiques, and handmade goods in a way that feels thoughtful and inspiring.

You’ll find:

  • Antique furniture and architectural pieces
  • Vintage dishware, ironstone, and collected sets
  • Handmade candles, art, and textiles
  • Clothing, jewelry, and one-of-a-kind finds

And what I love most is that the booths aren’t just filled, they’re styled. You walk away not just with pieces, but with ideas for how to use them at home.

Vintage styled booth at Vintage Bazaar New England with green dishware, vintage tins, crates and more.

When and Where to Visit Vintage Bazaar New England

Vintage Bazaar New England runs four times a year, and each season brings a slightly different feel.

Spring and winter markets are typically held indoors and feel a bit cozier, while summer and fall take place outdoors at Kimball Farm, a beautiful farm in Haverhill, Massachusetts, with tents, open fields, food trucks, and live music.

Vintage Bazaar New England A Summer Visit

Locations to know:

  • 725 East Broadway, Haverhill, Massachusetts (summer and fall outdoor market) Get Directions
  • The Crossings at Fox Run, Newington, New Hampshire (spring and winter indoor market). Get Directions

Each event has its own personality, which is part of what keeps it interesting to come back season after season.

Architectural salvaged with large yellow shutters displayed at Vintage Bazaar New England.
Ann: Vintage Home Decor Blogger

Pro Tip

If you want the best selection, go early. Friday afternoon openings and early entry times are when the booths are freshly set, the crowds are lighter, and the best vintage finds are still waiting to be discovered. It may not be the best time to negotiate, but it is the best time to spot the pieces you’ll still be thinking about later.

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

Tickets and Entry at Vintage Bazaar New England

Tickets for Vintage Bazaar New England are typically available for general admission, with options for early entry if you’d like to shop before the crowds arrive.

If you’re serious about finding the best vintage pieces, early entry can make a big difference. You’ll have a chance to browse the booths while everything is freshly set and before the most sought-after items are picked over.

Tickets are often available online in advance, which makes entry quick and easy when you arrive.

Since pricing, hours, and entry options can vary by season and location, it’s always best to check Vintage Bazaar New England’s official website or social media for the most up-to-date details before your visit.

Vintage Bazaar New England, Fall entry sign styled for autumn in Kimball Field, Haverhill, Massachusetts.

Helpful Tips for Visiting Vintage Bazaar New England

If you’re planning a visit to Vintage Bazaar New England, a few simple tips can make the day easier, more comfortable, and a lot more fun.

Bring the right bag (you’ll need it)
It’s very easy to fall in love with more than one thing here. A tote, wagon, or small cart will make it much easier to carry your vintage finds as you shop.

Dress for the day
Whether you’re heading to an indoor or outdoor market, comfortable shoes are a must. For outdoor events, especially at Kimball Farm, keep New England weather in mind; sun, mud, or a quick change in conditions can all happen in the same day.

Come early—or come for the vibe
If you’re looking for the best selection, earlier is always better. But if you’re more interested in browsing, listening to music, and enjoying the atmosphere, later in the day has a more relaxed feel.

Bring a little cash (just in case)
Many vendors accept cards and Venmo, but having cash on hand can still be helpful for smaller purchases.

Plan for larger finds
If you spot a larger piece of furniture or something bulky, there’s help available. Vintage Bazaar New England typically offers porter services, making it easy to get bigger pieces back to your car without the heavy lifting.

Bringing kids or your dog?
This is a very welcoming event for families, with activities like lawn games and interactive booths for kids. Well-behaved, leashed dogs are often welcome at outdoor markets as well. Since policies can vary by event and location, it’s always a good idea to check ahead before you go.

Rain or shine, it goes on
Vintage Bazaar New England is usually held rain, snow, or shine, with many vendors set up under tents. A little planning goes a long way toward making sure you’re comfortable no matter the weather.

Vendor booth filled with old ladders and architectural salvage at Vintage Bazaar New England at Kimball Farm, Haverhill, Massachusetts

Highlights from Vintage Bazaar New England

There’s a lot to take in at Vintage Bazaar New England, but a few moments and displays always seem to stand out.

From beautifully styled booths to unexpected little details, these are the kinds of highlights that make you slow down, take a second look, and start imagining how you might bring a bit of that vintage charm home with you.

Vintage wooden shelving with vintage decor collections at Vintage Bazaar New England.

The Mobile Flower 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 flower trucks. You’ll spot them when you arrive and again on your way out, it almost feels like a floral welcome and farewell all in one.

Wild Flower Truck at Vintage Bazaar New England during the summer months at Kimball Field, Haverhill, Massachusetts.

These rolling flower shops are filled with fresh-cut wildflower bouquets, artfully arranged and ready to brighten your day (or your home). I always make a point to stop on the way out and grab a bouquet. There’s just something about walking back to your car with vintage finds in one hand and flowers in the other that feels like the perfect ending.

And if you catch them in action, the wrapping alone is worth watching. Each bouquet is carefully hand-tied in kraft paper, adding to the charm and making it feel like a little moment you’ll remember from the day.

Girl wrapping summer flower bouquets at wild flower truck at Vintage Bazaar New England in Kimball Field during the summer.

Vintage Bazaar New England’s Most Beautifully Styled Booths

One booth I’m always drawn to at Vintage Bazaar New England is Katherine’s from Van Claus Designs. You’ll often find her front and center, and once you step inside her space, it’s easy to see why.

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

Katherine herself is just as much a part of the experience. She’s always welcoming, ready to chat, and if you’re lucky, she might even have a Fresca waiting nearby.

Her booth is beautifully layered with a soft, neutral palette and a mix of vintage and antique pieces that feel thoughtfully collected over time. From old furniture like cobbler racks and wooden horses to carefully gathered dishware and small architectural salvage pieces, everything is styled in a way that feels both effortless and inspiring.

You can find Van Clouse Designs at Vintage Bazaar New England, and year-round at Half Moon Antiques in Wells, Maine, well worth a visit if you’re local to the area.

Vintage Bazaar New England’s Easy-to-Navigate Market Layout

One of the things I really appreciate about Vintage Bazaar New England, especially at the outdoor summer and fall events at Kimball Farm, is how thoughtfully the entire market is laid out.

The setup is incredibly walkable and easy to navigate, with four to five rows of vendor booths arranged under tents, along with food trucks and live music woven throughout. It has that lively vintage market feel without ever feeling overwhelming or overcrowded.

Vintage Bazaar New England with the Lane Sabino row sign with stool and a large fern in antique tin.

Each row is clearly marked with charming, vintage-style signage, like Sabino Row, making it easy to find your way back to a favorite booth or meet up with friends without wandering in circles. It’s organized in a way that lets you relax and enjoy the experience instead of worrying about missing something.

And with vendors set up under tents, you’re covered no matter what New England decides to do that day; sun, rain, or even one of those unexpected chilly fall shifts.

Ann: Vintage Home Decor Blogger

Pro Tip

Many vendors restock their booths every day. So, the new finds keep on coming, and vendors rarely sell out!

Vintage Bazaar New England Details That Caught My Eye

As I made my way through the rows, there were so many little moments that made me stop and look a little closer.

A collection of vintage McCoy pieces caught my eye right away, those soft glazes and classic shapes that always feel right at home in any vintage-inspired space. Not far from that, I found myself lingering over a stack of blue and white dishes I’m still thinking about… the kind of pieces you don’t buy and then wish you had. (I shared more about those in my 7 Thrifted Finds I Regret Not Buying (And What I Learned) post, because yes, they made the list.)

It’s those kinds of displays that make Vintage Bazaar New England so inspiring. Not just the individual pieces, but the way everything is grouped together; layered, collected, and styled in a way that gives you ideas you can actually take home with you.

Outdoor vintage booth display at Vintage Bazaar New England Kimball Field during the summer.

The booth displays themselves are worth slowing down for. From stacked crates turned into shelving to ladders used as vertical displays, there’s no shortage of creative ways vendors bring their collections to life.

Vintage Booth Crate Display at Vintage Bazaar New England during the summer outdoor market.

You’ll see thoughtful pairings everywhere, painted furniture next to worn wood pieces, small architectural salvage tucked into corners, and collections styled in a way that feels both curated and completely personal.

Vintage dresser decorating ideas with a wooden dresser at Vintage Bazaar New England.

It’s the kind of setup that makes you rethink how you display your own vintage finds at home, or even how you might style a booth of your own.

I always walk away from markets like this with new ideas for styling vintage booths, and honestly, I can’t help myself. If you’re anything like me, you’ll love these posts where I share even more booth styling ideas, favorite setups, and lessons learned along the way:

Vintage Bazaar New England has quickly become a nationally recognized event for vintage and trend-setting style. Named one of the TOP 3 vintage markets by Country Living Magazine, top 20 “must attend vintage markets” by Vintage Style Magazine, and Flea Market Decor Magazine.

There’s something about Vintage Bazaar New England that keeps me coming back. It’s not just the vintage finds or the beautifully styled booths, it’s the feeling of the day itself. The music, the movement, the conversations, and all those little moments in between that make it more than just a market.

Vintage booth at vintage bazaar new england with vintage home items hanging on a wall.

Whether you’re searching for a specific piece, gathering ideas for your own home, or simply looking for a fun day out in New England, Vintage Bazaar New England has a way of pulling you in and leaving you inspired.

And the best part? Every event feels a little different. New vendors, new displays, and always something unexpected waiting around the next corner.

Looking for more antique stores and vintage New England markets to attend this season? Browse more of my favorites in these posts:

If you’ve been, I’d love to hear what caught your eye or what you brought home. And if it’s still on your list, consider this your sign to go; you just might leave with more than you planned (in the best way).

Frequently Asked Questions About Vintage Bazaar New England

What is Vintage Bazaar New England?

Vintage Bazaar New England is one of the region’s most beloved vintage markets, featuring hundreds of curated vendors selling antiques, vintage decor, upcycled treasures, and handmade goods. It’s held several times a year in picturesque New England locations, drawing collectors, decorators, and vintage enthusiasts from all over.

When and where is Vintage Bazaar New England held?

The Vintage Bazaar New England typically hosts spring, summer, winter, and fall markets at scenic venues throughout Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire. Each event offers a new mix of vendors, live music, food trucks, and seasonal inspiration. Check their official website or social media for the latest dates and locations.

What should I expect to find at Vintage Bazaar New England?

Expect to find everything from vintage furniture and architectural salvage to farmhouse decor, handmade art, and one-of-a-kind antiques. Many vendors specialize in cottage, rustic, or industrial vintage styles, making it the perfect place to gather inspiration for your home or next project.

What are the best tips for shopping at Vintage Bazaar New England?

Arrive early for the best selection, wear comfortable shoes, bring cash (some vendors prefer it), and consider a wagon or tote for hauling your finds. Don’t forget to measure your spaces before you go; larger furniture and architectural pieces move quickly.

Is Vintage Bazaar New England worth visiting?

Absolutely! Whether you’re a vintage collector, decorator, or weekend browser, Vintage Bazaar New England is an experience. The event’s friendly atmosphere, creative vendor displays, and endless inspiration make it one of the best antique and vintage markets in New England.

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  1. French DIY sites says:

    Oh, this looks like it was so much fun! Your photos are absolutely gorgeous.

    I’m obsessed with vintage markets, and this one looks like a total dream. So many treasures! 😍 Thanks for sharing your visit, it looked amazing!

  2. What a fantastic guide! I love the tips you provided for navigating the Vintage Bazaar. The vendor highlights were particularly helpful—I can’t wait to check out the unique finds you mentioned. Thanks for sharing your experience!

  3. What a fantastic guide to Vintage Bazaar New England! I loved the tips on haggling and discovering hidden gems. The vendor highlights really gave me a sense of the diverse finds available. Can’t wait to check it out myself!

  4. Loved this post! The tips on navigating the Vintage Bazaar were super helpful, and your highlights on the unique vendors made me want to check it out even more. Can’t wait to hunt for some hidden treasures!

  5. Loved this post! The tips for navigating the Vintage Bazaar were super helpful, and I can’t wait to check out those vendor highlights. It’s always exciting to find unique treasures, and your recommendations make it even better. Thanks for sharing your experience!

  6. I loved reading about the Vintage Bazaar New England! Your tips on what to look for were super helpful, especially the vendor highlights. I can’t wait to check it out and hopefully find some unique treasures! Thanks for sharing your experience!

  7. 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!

  8. 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.

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

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

  10. The blue/green cupboard! Gorgeous color!

  11. 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:)

  12. 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🥵