Fremont Sunday Market
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Fremont Sunday Market

Seattle, Washington

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Every Sunday, year-round, Fremont fills with vendors selling everything from vintage furniture to handmade jewelry to the kind of random antiques that demand a story. It's smaller and scrappier than Pike Place, which is exactly the point. The food stalls are solid, the people-watching is excellent, and you'll always leave with something you didn't know existed an hour ago.

Insider tip

Get there by 10am for the best vintage finds. The food trucks on the south end are better than you'd expect — try the tamales.

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