It's time once again to discover unique treasures, unbeatable bargains, and new adventures in the heart of Indiana’s Amish Country.
The Shipshewana Flea Market officially opens for the 2025 season on Tuesday, May 6, offering visitors an unforgettable shopping experience every Tuesday and Wednesday through October 1, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. EST, rain or shine.
Boasting nearly 700 vendor spaces across 40 acres, the Midwest’s largest flea market is known for its one-of-a-kind finds, friendly atmosphere, and full day of entertainment. “Each year, we add more reasons for people to make a trip to Shipshewana,” says Flea Market Director Michael Christner. “From special weekend markets and fun events to our live weekly auctions, there’s something here for every kind of shopper or treasure hunter.”
On the same grounds, the weekly Shipshewana Antique & Misc. Auction is held each Wednesday, year-round inside the Antique and Misc. Auction building. Special featured sales of toys, signs & advertising and the weekly sale of antiques, collectibles, architectural salvage, furniture, glass, primitives and more offer buyers an abundance of items to bid on with the 6-9 auctioneers who sell simultaneously each Wednesday, all year long.
Visitors to the expansive Shipshewana Flea Market can enjoy a wide array of local dining options to fuel their shopping experience. The market features three food courts, a variety of food trucks and stands, and the popular full-service Auction Restaurant. Guests will find everything from traditional Amish-style comfort foods and longtime favorites like Ben’s Soft Pretzels to new culinary offerings such as savory pierogies and classic fair-style treats—ensuring there’s something to satisfy every appetite throughout the day.
What’s New for 2025:
Expanded Weekend Markets + Antique Market + Swap Meet
Two special weekends will include a full flea market, curated antique vendors, and a Saturday-only swap meet:
- June 20–21
- August 1–2
- (All open 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. EST)
New Hands-On Workshops (Weekend Markets Only)
Visitors can try a hands on painting workshop (June) or a beginner-friendly crushed glass art workshop (August). All supplies included; pre-registration recommended.
Group Experiences on Wednesdays
Groups of 12+ can book exclusive activities like:
- Breakfast & Bidding – Learn how to bid and explore the live auction.
- Flea Bag Trail – Visit select vendors, complete your card, and earn a reusable shopping tote.
Available by registration only, Tuesdays and Wednesdays through October 1.
More Market Highlights
- $10,000+ in giveaways, including daily winners of “Market Cash” and overnight stays.
- “Shippy” the Prospector, the market mascot, makes appearances during select events.
- Weekly Antique & Miscellaneous Auction, every Wednesday year-round, with 6–9 auctioneers selling antiques, collectibles, furniture, signs, primitives, and more.
2025 Holiday Markets
- Memorial Day Market: May 26–28 (Mon–Wed)
- Labor Day Market: September 1–3 (Mon–Wed)
Plan Your Visit
The Shipshewana Flea Market is located at 345 S Van Buren St, Shipshewana, IN 46565. Parking, directions, lodging information, and a full calendar of events can be found at: ShipshewanaFleaMarket.com
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