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Shop the ever-changing booths and vendors under the shade or out in the open and find the treasures you've been looking for. From yard sales, collectibles, and antiques you can always find the unexpected at Flea Land. I have lived here in Bowling Green KY and have to say each month there is always something new going on at Flea Land if you are looking for a place to shop in one place this is the place to be. It's the best place in town to look for those bargains and it even has a place for my children that is safe.
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You'll always find a deal on a hot and fresh breakfast at the Good Eats Grill with sausage gravy available for smothering any dish. Served daily 9-11am. You can also enjoy classics like funnel cakes, homemade fudge, our famous chicken on a stick or our 24 flavors of soft serve ice cream that will keep you fueled up for a fun filled Flea Land adventure.
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Tluc Gaming
Jun 15, 2022
Had a botth there with high hopes. Got shoved to a dead aisle that had very little traffic while Rast of building was packed. Could do with better guiding and such so peolle see the whole thing not just a section where the good stores are
Barry Swanson
Apr 22, 2022
Flea land is open on the weekends the associated antique mall is open through the week. It's what you expect but you will find a few artsy type booths. You'll live it. They have food and snacks too
Sharon Gadbois
Apr 20, 2022
You can find everything and anything here. Browse the outside vendors before the inside vendors, especially if it's not nice. They have great finds too, and they don't stick around if it's cold or messy out. Lots of the inside business are open 7 days a week. Mask up in here. Lots of people coughing and not covering their mouths. Wash your hands often, especially if you like to touch a lot of things and before consuming any food.
Lee & Audrey Roberts
Mar 10, 2022
My daughter was elated! Although the cocomelon that was there was pretty awesome because 2 year old loves it. But overall this place has just about everything some stuff is very cheaply made but they also have an overabundance of pretty cool stuff aswell!
Lucas
Mar 05, 2022
Great way to spend your Saturday. You never know what your going to find here they have a little bit of everything here. Then when your hungry the food is great as well Don't forget to get you an ice cream cone there 10/10
Anita Bowles
Feb 27, 2022
Neat place. Lots of antique & vintage items. Had some beautiful lamps & glassware. I didn't buy anything but came across a few items I would like to have had. Just don't have the space for anything else right now. They're also having a sale in many booths. Don't know how long it's for though.
Annette V.
Dec 04, 2021
This place used to rock. They used to have tons of handmade items- from homemade home decor to outdoor items like Amish made wooden swings and furniture. I didn't see any of these items during this visit. Sad really. They do have one vintage toy shop and one antique shop. Many of the items are things you would find at a salvage type place or a fair.

I didn't purchase a single item during this visit. My dad purchased a vintage Incredible Hulk for my nephew, but that was it. They do have a little diner type place inside. We didn't eat there, They also have public restrooms that they do keep pretty clean. All in all- it just kind of depends on what you are looking for. It may- at least- be worth a walk through.
Bill Tiemann
Nov 20, 2021
This is a huge flea market in Bowling Green Kentucky. There are a lot of vendors selling a wide variety of new items ranging from tee shirts to personal hygiene products. There are some vendors selling antique items from tools to furniture. Food is also available for shoppers. There is plenty of parking with excellent access.
Amie B.
Oct 31, 2021
Visited Flea Land the day before Halloween and it was packed with families in costume. It was a people-watching extravaganza. Filled with mostly cheaply-produced goods, only a few rows offered antiques. One booth sold musical instruments, so that was fun. The aisles are dead ends and you have to walk back through what you've already seen. With those dead ends and the crowd, I was a little anxious about the lack of clear emergency exits. Conclusion: not worth going out of your way to get here, but if you're nearby and have some time to kill, it can be entertaining.
Nintendrew
Oct 20, 2021
An expansive flea market with an eclectic collection of products and memorabilia. This review is from the perspective of a retro video game collector. Inventory: 4/5 - Plenty of treasures to be found! Mostly common titles, not a ton of rare stuff, but you might get lucky and find a hidden gem on any given visit. Value: 3/5 - Most booths have pretty reasonable prices and are willing to negotiate discounts, but others are outlandish and seem to just want a place to store their private collections.

You'll have to haggle to find the real deals, but it can definitely be worth it! Location: 3/5 - Plenty of parking and easy access to shops. Not the cleanest or friendliest place in the world, and you'll have to be willing to wade through some in-your-face political statements and woo nonsense (e.g. a Reiki healer, magnetic jewelry con artists, JW evangelists, etc.). Overall: 4/5 due to multiple shops worth visiting under one roof. Check out Wes Burden's shop next to the food court and tell him Drew sent ya.
Jenn G.
Feb 19, 2021
This place was a wonderland of crap and I loved every second of it. Went here with friends a while back, several years ago. Don't go during COVID times, but when it's safe again, it would be great to revisit!
Bspn The Big Stevie Pump Network
Jan 19, 2021
Awesome Flea Market. Lots of vendors. Don't forget to check out Rememorabilia Collectibles while you are there. Booth D31.
Ray Fizzle
Nov 25, 2020
Massive. Lots of booths. Inside and out. Plenty of parking. Wheeling and dealing is still alive! Had a good time. Plenty of options if you want knives or maybe a chicken!
John H.
Nov 25, 2020
Dangerous place these days. A full 50% of shoppers were not wearing masks. About the same for vendors even. Signs are posted at entrances that covid masks are recommended (Governor says 'required') but this 'policy' is totally ignored and unenforced. You are not safe here.
AprilandBill J.
Nov 17, 2019
In some places it felt like a hoarders thrift shop. B being one. B had several items I am sure are from Hong Kong/China. Stuff I've seen on eBay. Knock off brands. Cute head scarfs and like back packs were my purchases. Some areas were pricey. Not too many steals. Opposite end was the antique mall-so much to look at and see, but not piled high and cluttered. Saw some old Childrens lunch boxes like cabbage patch, etc. and a couple of the lighted porcelain Christmas trees We left with an old crate for my husbands game room wall to store games in $20, a med size ball mason jar with the metal clamp and glass lid $4, a large large glass canister to store sea shells on $20, a vase $2, Daryl walking dead pop, lol sequins back pack $10 and some jeweled head wrap warmers for $3 each.
Kathy G.
Jun 26, 2016
Pretty decent flea market. Outside has better deals but 'few' has deals inside. Good for 'antique glassware and furniture but also a bit pricey. Expect to spent about an hour or so here, especially if you walk each inside aisle. Recommend going outside first.
Leigh V.
Mar 18, 2016
This was horrible. I spent about 15 minutes and felt dirty leaving. It was full of products to purchase, but like products you would find at the dollar store. There were so many vape booths it was overwhelming. I think there might have been 2 booths that held antiques, everything else was low grade quality items.
J. C.
Mar 28, 2014
When the weather is nice the outside part has a lot of vendors and things for sale. The inside is pretty big and has a bit of everything. The animal shop inside is pretty sad.they are all in small cages and it smells bad. Other than that I recommend the fudge place near the entrance.
Maxwell W.
Oct 28, 2012
Flea Land is a Medium size mostly indoor flea market in Bowling Green, KY. My wife's extended family led us there since we are from out of state. About a 1/3 is dedicated to an antique mall which was interested, but not a big attraction for any serious collector. Mostly glassware and furniture that is designed to look old, but obviously new. There is a mini thrift store and a mini grab it store (where you have all the boxes on the floor in rows full of stuff that you would find at the dollar tree (I LOVE THIS STUFF!) My wife and her aunts enjoyed the mountain of knockoff purses (see pics) I enjoyed the cheap plastic gadgets. Ya know, flea market stuff that you see everywhere. Pros: The entire facility was very clean and the without exception all of the vendors were friendly.

There was a kitchen area where you can get burgers and the like. Cons: We went in October and there were some but not many outdoor vendors. You would also have the occasional vendor stating in the front of his/her booth yelling at you to come in to try his new amazing gizmo kind of like being at the state fair. I don't like that at the fair and I did not like that here. So if you are passing through central Kentucky and get your kicks from Flea Hopping it's worth a stop.