Vendor Events in Alameda, CA

8 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Alameda, CA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Festivals in Alameda(6)

Alameda Point Midsummer Antiques Fair

Alameda, CA

August 2nd, 2026

Festival

Taking place on August 2nd, 2026, this one-time antiques festival in Alameda brings together hundreds of dealers offering a wide range of vintage and collectible goods. The Alameda Point Midsummer Antiques Fair draws the kind of crowd that loves hunting for treasures across multiple eras and styles, from mid-century modern furniture and decorative arts to vintage clothing, jewelry, and nostalgic memorabilia. Summer timing means the event attracts both serious collectors and casual browsers looking to spend an afternoon exploring curated booths in pleasant weather. What makes an antiques festival different from other vendor events is the focus on curated vintage and collectible merchandise rather than handmade or new goods. The Alameda Point location, with its waterfront setting and historic character, provides an ideal backdrop for this type of gathering. Attendees at antiques fairs tend to be looking for specific items to complete collections, furnish homes, or simply enjoy the thrill of discovery. The variety of dealers means you'll find everything from rare finds and high-end pieces to affordable vintage curiosities, appeal to different budgets and interests. For vendors, an antiques fair like this one draws a dedicated audience actively seeking pre-owned and collectible items. Whether you specialize in a particular era, category, or style, or carry a diverse mix of vintage goods, this type of event brings together the dealers and buyers who make antiques and vintage commerce work. The August timing in Alameda makes for pleasant conditions to set up and browse, and the sheer number of participating dealers creates a destination event that keeps people exploring for hours.

Alameda Point Sunday Antiques Fair

Alameda, CA

2026-09-06

Festival

Antiques enthusiasts and vintage collectors in the Bay Area will want to mark their calendars for this special event happening on September 6th, 2026, in Alameda, California. The Alameda Point Sunday Antiques Fair brings together hundreds of dealers offering an expansive selection of vintage and antique goods, making it a destination for both serious collectors and casual browsers looking to discover unique pieces. This one-time festival format allows vendors to showcase their inventory in one concentrated location, creating an immersive shopping experience that differs from typical weekly markets by offering concentrated dealer participation and variety. The mix of vendors at an event like this typically spans decades and categories. You'll find furniture ranging from mid-century modern to Victorian pieces, vintage clothing and textiles, collectible toys and action figures, antique jewelry and watches, glassware and dishware, decorative arts, books, records, and ephemera. Some dealers specialize narrowly while others carry broad general antique inventory, so there's something for various collecting interests and budgets. The festival atmosphere means shoppers come with time to browse and explore, making it ideal for vendors who offer curated collections rather than everyday consumables. Alameda Point, located at the former naval air station, provides a spacious venue suited to accommodating a large dealer base. The September timing catches the tail end of summer when outdoor events remain popular and collectors are often in shopping mode before the holiday season begins. This kind of one-day festival event draws a mix of experienced antique dealers, estate sale companies liquidating collections, and vintage vendors looking to reach concentrated foot traffic. Whether you're selling restored furniture, collectible items, vintage clothing, or general antique merchandise, the Alameda Point Sunday Antiques Fair represents an opportunity to connect with motivated buyers who specifically came to purchase vintage and antique goods.

Alameda Point Fall Antiques Fair

Former Naval Air Station Runway, Alameda Point, Alameda, CA

2026-11-01

Festival

If you're a vendor with vintage goods, antiques, or collectibles, the Alameda Point Fall Antiques Fair on November 1st, 2026 is worth considering as a sales opportunity. Held at the historic Alameda Point location in Alameda, California, this fall festival brings together hundreds of dealers under one roof, creating a bustling marketplace where serious collectors and casual browsers shop for everything from mid-century furniture and retro décor to vintage clothing, glassware, jewelry, and memorabilia. The scale of this event means you'll have access to a substantial crowd of antique enthusiasts, many of whom are actively hunting for specific items or discovering unexpected treasures. Antiques fairs like this one draw a different crowd than typical craft markets or pop-ups. You're looking at collectors with focused interests, estate sale shoppers, interior designers sourcing unique pieces, and vintage enthusiasts who specifically plan their weekends around events like this. The November timing places this fair in the sweet spot of the fall season, after summer slowness but ahead of the holiday shopping rush. Many vendors use fall antiques fairs to move inventory before year-end, and shoppers are often motivated by holiday decorating, gift-giving, and refreshing their homes as the seasons change. The Alameda Point location itself carries some character as a venue, given the area's historical significance. Being a one-time event in 2026, this is a singular opportunity to test the market at this particular fair if it aligns with your inventory and selling goals. If you carry mixed vintage stock or have a curated selection of antiques and collectibles, you'll be in good company among the hundreds of other dealers. This type of festival format, with its concentrated vendor density and dedicated audience, typically generates solid foot traffic and sales potential for the right vendor categories.

Alameda Point Holiday Antiques Fair

3900 Main Street (end of Main St), Alameda, CA 94501

2026-12-06

Festival

Every December, the waterfront venue at Alameda Point transforms into a destination for holiday shoppers and antiques enthusiasts seeking one-of-a-kind gifts and seasonal décor. The Alameda Point Holiday Antiques Fair brings together hundreds of dealers offering an expansive range of vintage and antique goods, from mid-century furniture and rare collectibles to nostalgic holiday ornaments, retro kitchenware, and decorative accessories. This single-day event on December 6th, 2026 captures the festive spirit of the season while celebrating the hunt for authentic vintage pieces that tell a story. What sets an antiques fair apart from typical craft markets is the sheer depth of inventory and the dealers' expertise. You'll find serious collectors mingling with casual browsers, all drawn to the variety and quality that hundreds of vendors can offer under one roof. The mix means you might discover a pristine 1970s sideboard, Depression-era glassware, vintage jewelry, holiday decorations from decades past, and unexpected finds that work perfectly as gifts or personal treasures. Dealers at events like this typically curate their booths carefully, so there's real potential to find pieces you won't see elsewhere. The Alameda Point location in the Bay Area makes this fair accessible to vendors and shoppers across the region. December timing means the event captures holiday shopping momentum when people are actively looking for distinctive gifts and seasonal items. The waterfront setting adds appeal to an already well-trafficked event, drawing crowds who appreciate both the vintage goods on offer and the experience of hunting for special finds during the holiday season.

Alameda Point Antiques Fair

Alameda, CA

2027-05-02

Festival

Held on May 3rd, 2026, the Alameda Point Antiques Fair brings together hundreds of dealers in a sprawling festival setting dedicated to vintage goods, collectibles, and antique treasures. This one-time event in Alameda, California draws vendors and shoppers from across the Bay Area and beyond who are passionate about pre-owned items with character and history. Whether you specialize in mid-century furniture, vintage clothing, rare books, decorative arts, glassware, jewelry, or any other category of antiques and vintage goods, this festival offers a substantial audience actively hunting for unique finds. Antiques festivals differ from typical craft fairs in their focus on nostalgia and the hunt. Attendees come specifically looking for pieces they won't find in new retail spaces, whether they're furnishing a home with vintage style, collecting within a specific category, or simply browsing for unexpected discoveries. Vendors at events like this range from established antique dealers with curated collections to individuals liquidating estates or selling accumulated finds. The mix means shoppers encounter everything from formal antique pieces to quirky vintage ephemera, creating an environment where variety drives foot traffic. The Alameda location provides a waterfront setting that draws both serious collectors and casual browsers exploring the area. Spring timing in May offers pleasant Bay Area weather, making it comfortable for vendors to set up outdoor or semi-outdoor booths and for shoppers to spend hours moving through the fair. If you're a vendor with antiques, vintage inventory, or collectibles looking to reach customers who actively seek out these items, Alameda Point Antiques Fair represents a focused marketplace where your merchandise aligns directly with attendee interests and buying intent.

Alameda Art & Wine Faire

by Downtown Alameda Business Association

Alameda, CA

July 25-26, 2027

FestivalContact organizer

Held annually on Park Street in downtown Alameda, this two-day summer festival brings together artisans, wine enthusiasts, and food lovers for a weekend celebration of local creativity and craft. Taking place July 25-26, 2026, the event transforms the street into a vibrant marketplace where vendors showcase handmade goods, fine art, and specialty products alongside wine tastings and food offerings. The mixed vendor focus means you'll find everything from jewelry and home goods to fine art and locally-made crafts, creating an eclectic shopping environment that appeals to a broad audience of festival-goers looking to discover unique items they won't find in retail stores. The festival atmosphere draws both serious collectors and casual browsers, making it an ideal event for vendors across multiple categories. Summer timing in July means warm weather and strong foot traffic from locals enjoying the season, plus visitors passing through the Bay Area. The Park Street location in Alameda's downtown district provides a bustling retail backdrop, with the street fair energy encouraging people to linger, explore multiple vendor booths, and make impulse purchases. Wine tastings and food vendors create natural gathering points and reasons for attendees to spend extended time at the event, which translates to more exposure for neighboring craft and art vendors. This annual tradition has established itself as a reliable summer fixture for the Alameda community, combining the appeal of a street festival with curated artisan vendors and entertainment. If you create handmade goods, art, specialty foods, or other unique products that appeal to summer festival crowds and wine-adjacent shoppers, this event offers a solid opportunity to reach an engaged audience in a thriving Bay Area location. The two-day format allows for strong attendance across both weekend days, giving vendors multiple chances to connect with different waves of customers.

Farmers Markets in Alameda(1)

Alameda Farmers' Market

by Alameda Farmers' Market Organizers

710 Haight Ave., Alameda, CA

Tue: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM;Sat: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, Jan 1 - Dec 31

Farmers MarketContact organizer

Alameda has two weekly farmers markets operating year-round at the corner of Haight and Webster Street, giving locals consistent access to fresh, locally-sourced food throughout the seasons. Both the Tuesday morning and Saturday morning sessions run from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, making it easy to work farmers market shopping into your weekly routine whether you prefer a midweek or weekend visit. This is the kind of farmers market where you'll find the backbone of produce vendors selling seasonal vegetables and fruits, but also expect to discover a range of specialty food items that go beyond just what's growing in local fields. The market draws a diverse vendor mix, with farmers bringing in fresh herbs, eggs from local operations, and seafood offerings alongside the expected vegetables and greens. Baked goods are a regular presence too, and flower vendors add color to the market experience. The emphasis on organic products means many vendors are farming with sustainability in mind, giving shoppers who prioritize organic food sources reliable options throughout the year. Whether you're looking for certified organic produce or conventional local options, there's typically variety across the different vendor stalls. Accessibility is built into how this market operates. The Alameda Farmers' Market accepts credit cards, which removes cash-only barriers for many shoppers, and it participates in WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) and SNAP programs. This makes it a true community resource rather than just a specialty market for shoppers with specific purchasing power. For vendors, this means a diverse customer base ranging from price-conscious families using nutrition assistance to those seeking specialty or organic products. The consistent Tuesday and Saturday schedule across the full calendar year means regular vendor opportunities and a stable customer base that knows when and where to find you.

Pop-Ups in Alameda(1)

Alameda Point Antiques Faire

by Alameda Point Antiques Faire

3900 Main St, Alameda, CA 94501

First Sunday of every month, 2026

Pop-Up15' x 20' Booth Space: $155 (Beginning July, booths will be $170 / Additional booths $145)

Held on the first Sunday of each month at 3900 Main St in Alameda, the Alameda Point Antiques Faire draws serious collectors and casual browsers seeking vintage and antique goods across dozens of categories. With 800+ dealer booths, this is the region's largest antiques pop-up, offering everything from mid-century furniture and vintage clothing to coins, records, glassware, jewelry, books, and ephemera. Every item sold must be at least 20 years old, so you're shopping authentic vintage stock rather than reproductions. The early-morning start at 6am suits dealers and devoted hunters looking to get first pick, though the market runs until 3pm for a full day of browsing. The Alameda waterfront location and free parking make it accessible for vendors traveling from across Northern California and the Bay Area. The monthly schedule means regular shoppers develop a rhythm of attending, and dealers rotate inventory to keep the selection fresh month to month. This is a serious antiques market, not a general crafts fair. Expect a mixed crowd of interior designers, restaurant owners, estate sale shoppers, and collectors hunting specific items. The scale and variety make it a working marketplace rather than a casual weekend outing, though newcomers to antiquing will find plenty to discover at every price point.

Want to sell at events in Alameda?

Sign up as a vendor to browse events, see booth fees, and apply to sell.

Explore the Map

Free to browse. Backed by our Scam Protection Promise (up to $500 reimbursed).

Run a market or fair in Alameda? List your event free

Selling in Alameda: common questions

How do I become a vendor at markets in Alameda?

Create a free VendorsMap account, browse the 8 events listed in Alameda, CA, and apply from each event page. Some events accept applications directly through VendorsMap; others link out to the organizer's own application.

How much are booth fees in Alameda?

Booth fees vary by event and organizer. Weekly farmers markets are usually the most affordable, while large festivals and juried craft fairs typically charge more. Each event listing on VendorsMap shows the booth fee when the organizer has published one. Sign in free to see fees and deadlines.

When do applications open for Alameda events?

It depends on the event. Many seasonal markets open applications in late winter or early spring, and annual festivals often open several months before the event date. Check each listing for its deadline, and create a free account to get alerts when applications open.

Is it free to find vendor events on VendorsMap?

Yes. Browsing events in Alameda is free for any signed-in vendor, and a free account shows booth fees, deadlines, and application links. Optional membership adds the Scam Protection Promise, which reimburses up to $500 per claim on fraudulent events.