Providence Flea
Providence Flea is a flea market in a large market hall in Providence that takes place every Sunday from January to May. The bright and spacious hall hosts many booths featuring handmade goods, vintage clothing, artwork, and collectibles.
The market was established as part of an initiative to support local artisans and small businesses in Providence. It takes place in the Farm Fresh RI Market Hall, a modern building designed specifically for community events and markets.
Many locals visit this market regularly to meet friends and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere. Sellers often share stories about their items and offer tips on caring for antiques or spotting good finds.
The market is open from late morning to early afternoon, making it convenient for a Sunday outing. The hall has good ventilation and plenty of space to move comfortably between stalls.
Many items at the market have been recycled or repurposed, giving old objects new life. This practice shows the community's respect for sustainability and adds a special story to each piece.
Location: Providence
Address: 10 Sims Ave, Providence, RI 02909, USA
Opening Hours: Sunday 11:00-15:00
Phone: +14014847783
Website: http://providenceflea.com
GPS coordinates: 41.82739,-71.43252
Latest update: December 4, 2025 12:41
Providence sits in the northeastern United States and presents itself as a city that has developed over several centuries. The area around Benefit Street preserves colonial wooden houses with narrow windows and steep roofs. The Rhode Island State House stands on a hill with its white marble cladding and a dome visible from several neighborhoods. Brown University spreads across the East Side with brick buildings and open lawns, while the Rhode Island School of Design displays its collections in nearby gallery spaces. Downtown is crossed by two waterways that join shortly before reaching Narragansett Bay. Water Place Park lies along the waterfront with wide walkways and stone bridges. On summer evenings, WaterFire events take place here, with fire basins lit on the water and music echoing across the banks. A gondola service takes visitors across the water between the bridges. The Federal Hill neighborhood rises west of downtown and shows Italian grocery stores, bakeries and restaurants along the main avenue. Roger Williams Park extends to the south with ponds, a zoo and a botanical greenhouse. Thayer Street draws students with cafés, bookshops and small stores.
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