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🥕 Farmers MarketReturns May

Alameda Point Antiques Faire 1st Sunday every month

Weekly, typically May–October

Season: May October

Alameda Point Antiques Faire 1st Sunday every month

About

The Alameda Point Antiques Faire turns the first Sunday of every month into an epic treasure hunt where kids can discover vintage toys, old books, retro games, and quirky collectibles among over 800 vendor stalls. It's like a massive outdoor museum where everything is touchable, and children get the thrill of being real-life detectives hunting for hidden gems. Parents love that it combines nostalgia, education, and entertainment in one sprawling waterfront setting.

What to Expect

Expect a massive outdoor marketplace spanning acres of vendors selling everything from vintage clothing and antique furniture to old toys, vinyl records, and collectibles. The atmosphere is lively and bustling with live music, food trucks serving diverse cuisines, and a carnival-like energy that keeps kids engaged. Families can wander through rows of booths at their own pace, with plenty of space for kids to explore safely while parents browse. The waterfront location offers beautiful Bay Area views and open spaces where children can stretch their legs between treasure hunting.

Highlights for Kids

  • Hunting for vintage toys, action figures, and retro games in their original packaging
  • Discovering old books, comic books, and vinyl records to flip through
  • Watching live music performances and street entertainers throughout the market
  • Choosing treats from diverse food trucks offering everything from kettle corn to tacos
  • Finding quirky treasures like old lunchboxes, vintage sports cards, or unique collectibles within their allowance budget

Pro Tips for Families

  1. Arrive early (8-9am) for cooler weather, easier parking, and first pick of the best vintage toys and collectibles before they're snatched up
  2. Give kids their own small budget ($5-10) and a bag so they can shop independently,it turns browsing into an exciting mission
  3. Wear layers and comfortable walking shoes since you'll cover a lot of ground, and bring a wagon or stroller for younger kids who tire easily
  4. Hit the back rows of vendors where prices tend to be more negotiable and kid-friendly items like toys and books are often cheaper

Best Time to Visit

Early morning (8-10am) is ideal for serious treasure hunters and offers the best selection, cooler temperatures, and easier navigation with kids. Mid-morning (10am-noon) provides a good balance of available inventory and a more relaxed pace. Avoid the hottest afternoon hours (1-3pm) when kids may get tired and cranky, though late afternoon can offer last-minute deals as vendors prepare to pack up.

Food & Drinks

Multiple food trucks offer kid-friendly options including tacos, pizza, BBQ, Asian cuisine, ice cream, and fresh lemonade. There are also vendors selling snacks like kettle corn, cotton candy, and baked goods. Bring a blanket to create an impromptu picnic spot, or eat while you walk. Water bottles are essential as you'll be doing lots of walking, and restrooms with changing facilities are available on-site.

Parking & Access

Free parking is available in large lots surrounding the market at the former Alameda Naval Air Station, though it fills up quickly after 9am. The venue is mostly flat and stroller-friendly with paved pathways, though some vendor areas have gravel or uneven surfaces. Consider bringing a wagon instead of a stroller for easier maneuvering through crowds. The market is easily accessible from Highway 880, and some families bike or use rideshare to avoid parking hassles.