Antiques Flea and Farmers' Market at P.S. 183

Antiques Flea and Farmers' Market at P.S. 183

Antiques Flea and Farmers' Market at P.S. 183
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This Indoor and Outdoor Market has been open every Saturday for 20 years... Inside are the antiques and collectibles vendors which sell everything from silver, antique jewelry, fine arts to furniture and clothing; and many other items depending on the season. Outside is our fantastic Farmers Market with farm grown, organic fruits and vegetables.
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Neighborhood: Upper East Side
Combining quiet residential neighborhoods that have easy access to Central Park with world-famous cultural institutions, the Upper East Side is one of the most livable places in the city. Along beautiful Fifth Avenue, you’ll find Museum Mile, which houses many of the nation's most famous attractions in a single stretch, like The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim Museum. Walk a few blocks into the neighborhood, and you’ll come to Park Avenue, the poshest address in the city, lined with grand apartment buildings as far as the eye can see. Even if you can’t afford the luxury goods along Madison Avenue, it’s still a great spot to window shop an afternoon away.
How to get there
  • 72nd St • 8 min walk
  • Roosevelt Island • 8 min walk
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Navigate19867
New York, NY1 contribution
4.0 of 5 bubbles
We planned a day around family shoppping. The market had a little of everything. The kids loved it.
Written March 11, 2005
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144annp
New York City, NY6 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2017 • Solo
This Market is in my neighborhood and I've been going there for 20 years. It really never disappoints. The farmers market is great- but if you want a little treasure- you can find it at a reasonable price. I recommend Aki, he can make ANY kind of jewelry you want- and has great stuff, Nina, for costume, Ben for Indian, and all the other regular dealers are fair and fun- there is an indoor and outdoor and restroom facilities which is so nice. The regulars are always there rain or shine.
Written July 10, 2017
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robcurtross
New York City, NY13,562 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2015 • Couples
The fleamarket part of this venue varies widely, sometimes just a few
tables on the sidewalk and sometimes dozens more inside the school itself.

There is always, however, a very god array of produce from within 50 to 60 miles of the city, and there are a number of regulars both on the supply and on the purchasing side.
Written January 21, 2016
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antiquesfreak
Belfast, UK281 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2011
this is a nice market for fruit & vegs and other fresh produce. however if you are intersted in antiques, there are only few stalls with limited selection. Better visit the Antiques Garage in Chelsea instead.
Written May 27, 2011
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Patrick W
London, UK440 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2011 • Couples
we found it interesting but not as good as some others we have visited in Europe and Australia found many were annoyed by trying to haggle with them
Written May 29, 2012
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Sean C
3 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2018 • Solo
Very good market, local people and intresting, lots of history , good selection of stalls , well worth a visit .
Written January 11, 2018
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robcurtross
New York City, NY13,562 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2016 • Couples
Apples are just starting to arrive, and perhaps 50% of the fruit and vegetables are grown locally, i.e. within 100 miles of New York City. Shop with care; if you have time, 14th Street is still the mecca.
Written October 27, 2016
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robcurtross
New York City, NY13,562 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2016 • Couples
Ther is only one, no two real farmers who have homegrown products, one excellent in summer for tomatoes and the other one had more high-quality produce but quite expensive.

Otherwise most of the fruits and vegetables are from other states but the quantities are limited and the prices pretty high. My guess is that all of them have less pesticides based on the appearance of some of the fruits especially.

There are a few home-cooked stands, including a Polish family and a oriental lady with a nice mix of crunchies.

Worth stopping, but going to Union Square will give you a much wider range and better prices.
Written June 30, 2016
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onegreatshopper
new york, ny1 contribution
5.0 of 5 bubbles
A wonderful experience. I have spent many a Saturday afternoon there browsing and enjoying the vendors and all their beautiful merchandise. I buy unique holiday gifts there. The manager Bob is a gentleman and his staff are very courteous and obliging. I would recommend this market for friends, family and out of town visitors. Spend an enjoyable saturday afternoon there.
Written March 20, 2009
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