Markets & Fairs for Vendors — Where to Sell
Which market is worth the booth fee? A directory built for the maker with one weekend, a tub of inventory, and multiple metros of markets to choose from.
Find Next Market indexes craft, vintage, flea, farmers, and maker markets — then strips out the marketing copy and shows you the parts that decide whether you make rent: booth fees, application links, who's accepting vendors right now, and what each market does and doesn't accept.
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Markets by region
Why vendors use Find Next Market
The booth fee, up front
Every listing leads with the number that matters: the booth fee. Filter for the low-and-no-fee markets when inventory is thin, or sort for the institutions when you're ready to bet bigger.
Application links that work
Each market shows whether it's accepting vendors and links straight to the application — no more refreshing a half-dozen organizer Instagrams to find out a call already closed.
What it accepts
Handmade only? Resellers welcome? Vintage with a 20-year rule? We log what each market accepts and prohibits so you don't drive across town to be turned away at the gate.
“A booth fee is a bet. We publish better information than the house has.”
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How much are booth fees at markets in the directory?
Published booth fees in this index run from free up to $2800. 76 markets charge $50 or less (some are free). Browse low or no booth fee markets.
Which markets are accepting vendors now?
394 markets are currently open to vendors — applications are accepting new makers right now. See markets accepting applications now.
What kinds of markets does the directory cover?
Craft fairs, vintage fleas, farmers markets, night markets, art fairs, and street festivals — 1095 in all across 5 metros.