The Market NYC
About
Flea markets feel different here. The Market NYC sits at 449 Broadway, a stretch where SoHo’s cast-iron facades cast long shadows over the sidewalk. Vendors set up early; by noon the tables hold whatever the city decides to shed that week—vintage postcards, ceramic mugs, leather belts still smelling of the last owner’s apartment. It’s the kind of place where browsing becomes an unspoken habit, not a chore.
Shoppers drift past racks of second-hand denim and stacks of old magazines; conversations start over a chipped teacup or a vinyl sleeve. The address—449 Broadway New York, NY 10013—is easy to remember, but the real draw is the unpredictability. One stall might offer handmade candles, the next a collection of mid-century kitchenware. There’s no script, only the quiet rhythm of people looking for something they didn’t know they needed.
If you want to time your visit or ask about vendor spots, call directly. Directions are simple: map the intersection of Broadway and Howard. The rest unfolds when you arrive.