Grand Bazaar NYC
The Grand Bazaar is New York City's largest flea market. This Sunday-only market is located on W 77th Street in Manhattan's Upper West Side, just 2 blocks from Central Park. While walking among rows of knick-knacks and hidden discoveries, it's a terrific spot to shop local and enjoy some of New York's best street food.
The Grand Bazaar in New York City is one of the most unusual and diversified shopping destinations in the United States. Over 200 merchants sell one-of-a-kind products, including home decor, furniture, and vintage artwork, as well as antiques, vinyl records, and handcrafted crafts.
They're now the first purpose-driven market that gives 100% of its revenues to four public schools, providing arts, enrichment, and classroom needs to nearly 2,000 students. The Grand Bazaar is cared for by the Parent Associations of P.S. 87, The Computer School, P.S. 334 Anderson School, and M.S. 247 Dual Language Middle School. The market's name was changed to "Grand Bazaar NYC" in 2016 to better reflect its diversified offers and to chart a new and exciting course.
Grand Bazaar NYC is now the city's oldest, largest, and most diverse curated weekly market. Its mission is to provide much-needed inexpensive retail space to local independent artists, designers, crafters, vintage and antique dealers, and artisanal food entrepreneurs, all while giving 100% of its proceeds to four local public schools, benefiting over 2,000 children. The Bazaar is open all year, with over 43,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space, and over 200 vendors set up shop during peak season.
Location: 100 W 77th St, New York, NY 10024, USA
Open: Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm (closed Monday–Saturday)
Phone: +1 212-239-3025