
Traders Village San Antonio: a vast, family-friendly flea market with rides, food, and endless finds.
Traders Village San Antonio is a massive, family-friendly flea market destination with over 100 acres of vendors, rides, and food stalls. Shoppers discover toys, clothing, collectibles, jewelry, and cowboy boots, plus Damascus steel knives. The center features a mini carnival and seasonal attractions like a sunflower maze and pumpkin patch. Entry is free and parking is $6, making it an affordable San Antonio outing.
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Browse hundreds of vendors offering handmade crafts, vintage finds, clothing, toys, collectibles, and authentic items like Damascus steel knives and cowboy boots.
Enjoy a mini carnival with rides such as a Ferris wheel, carousel, and train rides, providing fun for kids and adults at reasonable prices.
Experience festive activities like Halloween corn mazes, pumpkin patches, and sunflower mazes, creating a magical atmosphere for families.
Savor local flavors with food vendors serving elotes, aguas frescas, tacos, and other delicious bites, plus bars with live music and drinks.
Host events in a lively setting with ample space, including an old hall with a bar, ideal for parties, gatherings, and live performances.
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Overall rating
AndrayV.
Traders village is always a fun weekend walk or trip! I will say there’s not a lot of vendors and I’ve gone different days and different times and it’s typically the same stuff. People also pull the “I know what I have” but I think it’s the big city usual stuff you run into. Still though can’t complain as it’s the flea market. Lots of good memories, tacos and aguas are always good. Will continue to come back weekly.
Quazi Nahida Sultana
Traders Village in San Antonio is one of our favorite weekend escapes, especially during the fall season. With over 100 acres of vendors, rides, and food stalls, it’s a vibrant, family-friendly flea market that blends culture, fun, and affordability. Parking is just $6 per car, and entry is free—perfect for families looking for a budget-friendly outing. I’ve visited many times with my two daughters, and it’s become a cherished tradition every Halloween. The corn maze, pumpkin patch, and festive decorations create a magical atmosphere that delights kids and adults alike. Watching my girls pick pumpkins and race through the maze is a highlight of our year. The market itself is a treasure hunt. From handmade crafts and vintage finds to toys, clothes, and quirky collectibles, there’s something for everyone. But what truly makes the experience special for my kids is the rides—they absolutely love them! The Ferris wheel, carousel, and other amusements are reasonably priced and add an extra layer of excitement to our visit. And the food? It’s a feast of local flavor. We always stop for elotes, aguas frescas, and other delicious bites from the vendors. The variety and authenticity make it feel like a true San Antonio experience. Weekends can get busy, so comfy shoes and a stroller are helpful if you’re bringing little ones. Whether you’re shopping, snacking, or soaking in the seasonal fun, Traders Village offers a joyful, memorable experience that keeps us coming back year after year !
Michelle Killingham
Traders Village San Antonio is a must-visit if you’re looking for a flea market experience! It’s massive and offers so much more than just a market. In the center, you’ll find a mini carnival with rides and plenty of food for the kids, while the surrounding tents feature everything from toys and clothing to collectibles and an impressive selection of cowboy boots. We were specifically searching for authentic Damascus steel knives during our trip, and Traders Village did not disappoint—there were several vendors with great options. We also loved browsing the jewelry stands and especially enjoyed the shop with fun, custom items inspired by the chalupa game. If you’re in San Antonio, this is the perfect place to explore, shop, and experience something unique!
Toe Droop
was perfect sunday. You Need really time to see Everything. A lot of Country stuff to buy. Belts Boots Hat’s for good Price. For Drinks an food they have enough Joyce.for Kids some nice rides with trains. There was an old Hall with Bar and live Music it’s a good Place for enjoy a cool 🍹. I will go again.👍👍👍
YeongMin Ha
07JUN25: Visited w/ my son. We got here shortly after 10:00 to avoid the heat. Didn't need to. There's plenty of shade and we had a nice breeze. Not many people here at first; but as the day progressed, it got much busier. Lots of goodies to purchase. My son got a couple Hot Wheels and I got a beer...a couple beers. They have food too. We also went to the sunflower maze. It was fun. Saw stones piled up pointing in a direction to go...not sure where; but it's not the exit, that's for sure. Next time, we'll go closer to noon when more people are their and the food places open up. We had a good time.