Vendor Events in Pasadena, CA
16 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Pasadena, CA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Pasadena(4)
Pasadena-villa Parke (tues)
by Pasadena-villa Parke (tues) Organizers
363 E VILLA STREET, PASADENA, CA 91101
Tue: 8:30 AM-12:30 PM, Jan-Dec
25 spots open
If you're looking to reach customers committed to fresh, local food, the weekly farmers market at Villa Parke in Pasadena operates every Tuesday morning from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM throughout the year at 363 E Villa Street. This established market draws shoppers seeking seasonal produce, baked goods, fresh flowers, eggs, herbs, honey, and other farm-direct items in one of Los Angeles County's most engaged communities. The consistent Tuesday schedule makes it easy for both loyal customers and vendors to build reliable routines, whether you're selling year-round staples or rotating seasonal offerings. Pasadena and surrounding areas have strong demand for locally sourced food products, and the Villa Parke market attracts health-conscious shoppers, families, cooking enthusiasts, and people prioritizing sustainable sourcing. The market's acceptance of SNAP and EBT benefits, along with its participation in the Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program (FMNP), means you'll reach a diverse customer base with genuine purchasing power and strong values alignment. Tuesday mornings in Pasadena see solid foot traffic, and the early 8:00 AM start time positions the market well for shoppers fitting it into their weekly routines before work or midweek errands. The year-round operation from January through December means steady business potential across all seasons. Winter months bring demand for citrus, storage vegetables, and comfort-food baked goods, while spring and summer showcase berries, stone fruits, greens, and fresh herbs that command good prices. If you produce or source food items and baked goods, the Villa Parke farmers market offers consistent access to a regular customer base in a community known for supporting local agriculture and quality food production.
Pasadena City Hall Wednesdays (Summer Evenings)
by Pasadena City Hall Wednesdays (Summer Evenings) Organizers
100 N. Garfield Ave., Pasadena, CA 91101
Wed: 4:00 PM-8:00 PM, Apr 16 - Oct 29
25 spots open
Every Wednesday evening from April through October, the grounds around Pasadena City Hall on North Garfield Avenue transform into a lively farmers market where local producers and food vendors set up shop. The summer evening timing makes this a particularly appealing option for shoppers looking to pick up fresh ingredients after work or as part of a weeknight outing in downtown Pasadena. The market runs from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM, giving vendors and customers a generous window to browse and connect. You'll find a strong focus on food and produce vendors at this market, with farmers and artisans bringing seasonal vegetables, fresh eggs, baked goods, herbs, seafood, flowers, and other farm-based products. Because the market operates through the heart of California's growing season, spring through fall produces are at their peak during these Wednesday gatherings. Many vendors emphasize organic and sustainably grown options, appealing to shoppers interested in where their food comes from. The market accepts multiple payment methods including credit cards, SNAP/EBT benefits, WIC vouchers, and Senior FMNP funds, making fresh local food accessible to a broad range of community members. The downtown Pasadena location at City Hall creates a community-oriented atmosphere where regular shoppers often become familiar faces. Vendors at farmers markets like this one typically appreciate working with both home cooks stocking their kitchens and small food businesses sourcing ingredients. The Wednesday evening schedule means you're building relationships with producers who know the local area well and can answer questions about seasonality, preparation, and storage. This is the kind of market where repeat customers learn which vendors arrive first with the best selection and which ones offer particular specialties worth seeking out.
Pasadena Victory Park Farmers Market
by Pasadena Farmers Market
2900 block of North Sierra Madre Boulevard (at intersection with Paloma Street), Pasadena, CA 91107
Saturdays 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
25 spots open
The Pasadena Certified Farmers Market at Victory Park is an established, year-round certified farmers market operating since 1984. It attracts as many as 60 vendors selling California-certified fresh produce, vegetables, ranch-raised meats, fresh baked goods, jams, jellies, and specialty items from farmers who grow or produce everything they sell. The market explicitly does not permit craft vendors, focusing solely on food and agricultural products. Operated by the City of Pasadena Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department since 1995, it accepts EBT and multiple payment methods. Surplus revenue supports community recreation programs. The market operates rain or shine and is located in front of Pasadena High School at the intersection of Sierra Madre Boulevard and Paloma Street.
Pasadena Saturday Farmers Market
by Pasadena Certified Farmers Market
2925 E. Sierra Madre Blvd (at Paloma St), Pasadena, CA 91107
Saturdays, 8:00 AM - 12:30 PM
40 spots open
Every Saturday morning in Pasadena, Victory Park transforms into a gathering spot for local farmers, producers, and community members looking for fresh seasonal produce and specialty foods. The Pasadena Saturday Farmers Market runs year-round at 2575 Paloma Street, making it a consistent destination whether you're hunting for summer tomatoes or winter citrus. The 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM window gives vendors and shoppers a comfortable four-hour window to browse, chat with growers, and stock up on the week's essentials. As a farmers market, this event centers on direct-from-grower produce, which means you'll find vendors who actually cultivate what they're selling rather than resellers. Many bring certified organic options alongside conventional produce, giving shoppers choices based on their preferences and budgets. Beyond vegetables and fruits, the market typically includes cut flowers, herbs, prepared foods, and other specialty items that complement the primary agricultural focus. The year-round schedule means the product mix shifts with the seasons: think strawberries and spring greens in warmer months, then squash, root vegetables, and storage crops as fall and winter arrive. The regular Saturday timing attracts a mix of serious home cooks, families doing their weekly shopping, and neighbors treating the market as a weekend ritual. Victory Park's location in Pasadena draws both local residents and people willing to make it part of their Saturday routine. For vendors, this consistency is valuable. Week-to-week familiarity with shoppers builds loyalty, and the year-round schedule means you're not squeezed into a narrow seasonal window. If you grow produce, raise specialty foods, or create value-added items that complement fresh ingredients, this established market offers reliable access to an engaged community that prioritizes quality and knows the difference between grocery store produce and what comes straight from a grower's field.
Festivals in Pasadena(2)
Made in Maryland Festival
by Made in Maryland Festival
Kurtz's Beach, 2070 Kurtz Ave, Pasadena, MD 21122
August 16, 2026
100 spots open
The Made in Maryland Festival is an annual one-day vendor and craft festival celebrating Maryland's artisans, food producers, and local businesses. The event features a diverse lineup of vendors including master artisans and crafters, food trucks, local wineries and breweries, live entertainment, and children's activities. Attendees can browse Maryland-themed products, sample local foods and beverages, and enjoy live jousting demonstrations. The festival takes place at Kurtz's Beach, a waterfront venue along the Chesapeake Bay in Pasadena with sprawling green fields and a gazebo overlooking the bay. All ticket proceeds support the Chesapeake Bay Trust, a nonprofit dedicated to watershed restoration. The festival draws thousands of visitors annually and provides a family-friendly atmosphere with free admission for children 12 and under.
Pasadena Strawberry Festival
Pasadena, TX
May 14-17, 2027
25 spots open
Every May, Pasadena, Texas celebrates the arrival of fresh strawberry season with a festival that draws families, foodies, and festival enthusiasts from across the region. The Pasadena Strawberry Festival runs May 14-17, 2026, creating a four-day event centered around this beloved spring fruit and community celebration. As a festival rather than a farmers market or craft fair, this event combines vendor opportunities with entertainment, activities, and attractions that keep attendees on the grounds throughout the weekend, giving vendors extended exposure to a captive audience. The festival atmosphere during mid-May offers an ideal sales window for strawberry-related products and seasonal goods. Vendors at events like this typically include fresh produce growers selling strawberries and other spring fruits, bakers offering strawberry shortcakes and desserts, jam and preserve makers, plant nurseries, crafters, and artisans selling handmade goods. The festival also features recreational activities and entertainment that complement vendor sales, including a notable mud volleyball tournament and the world's largest strawberry shortcake, which serve as draw events that bring steady foot traffic across the festival grounds. This mix of food-focused content and family-friendly activities means attendees come ready to shop, eat, and spend time exploring what vendors have to offer. Springtime in Pasadena brings warm weather and the start of outdoor festival season, making this an opportune time for vendors selling seasonal items, plants, outdoor entertaining products, or anything strawberry-themed. The four-day format allows for strong weekend attendance while also capturing Thursday shoppers who may have lighter schedules. Families with children are typically well-represented at strawberry festivals, so vendors selling kids' products, crafts, food items, and entertainment-related goods often see strong interest. For vendors looking to test spring inventory, build their customer base, or capitalize on the strawberry-focused shopping mood, the Pasadena Strawberry Festival offers a concentrated selling opportunity in a community-oriented setting.
Pop-Ups in Pasadena(7)
PCC Flea Market
Pasadena, CA
September 6, 2026
25 spots open
Pop-up flea markets in the Pasadena area attract a diverse crowd of shoppers hunting for vintage finds, secondhand goods, collectibles, and unique home décor items. The PCC Flea Market on September 6, 2026, brings together vendors from across the region to showcase an eclectic mix of merchandise in one convenient location. If you sell vintage clothing, antique furniture, retro toys, books, jewelry, housewares, or any other general merchandise, this event draws the kind of crowds that thrive on discovering one-of-a-kind pieces and bargains. Early fall is an ideal time for flea market shopping in Southern California, as the weather starts to cool slightly and people begin thinking about refreshing their spaces for the season ahead. The mixed vendor format at the PCC Flea Market means you'll be surrounded by a wide range of sellers, from longtime flea market veterans to those clearing out storage spaces and estate items. Shoppers at events like this tend to be treasure hunters willing to browse for hours, price-conscious consumers, home decorators looking for authentic vintage pieces, and collectors searching for specific items. The general merchandise focus creates an environment where almost any category of pre-owned or handmade goods finds an audience. September timing also captures back-to-school shoppers, people furnishing new spaces, and those stocking up on fall décor and seasonal items. As a pop-up event held in Pasadena, the PCC Flea Market is a one-time opportunity to tap into foot traffic from the local community and surrounding areas. Pop-up markets often generate excitement precisely because of their limited-time nature, which can drive higher attendance as shoppers make a point to visit before the event ends. Whether you're a seasoned vendor looking to test a new market or someone with inventory to move, this September event offers a chance to connect with serious buyers in a bustling, mixed-vendor environment typical of successful flea markets throughout Southern California.
PCC Sunday Flea Market
Pasadena, CA
October 4, 2026
25 spots open
If you're looking to reach a broad audience of bargain hunters and collectors in the Pasadena area, the PCC Sunday Flea Market on October 4, 2026 is a one-time event worth considering. This pop-up flea market draws the kind of crowd that comes specifically to browse, hunt for deals, and discover unique finds across dozens of product categories in a single location. Flea markets differ from other vendor events in that they attract a particular shopper mindset: people who enjoy the treasure-hunt experience, who shop across multiple categories, and who often visit specifically for vintage items, collectibles, secondhand goods, and general merchandise. At the PCC Sunday Flea Market, you'll find vendors selling everything from clothing and accessories to home decor, antiques, vintage goods, crafts, electronics, books, and much more. This mixed vendor approach means customers are already primed to move between booths and make multiple purchases throughout the day, rather than shopping with one specific category in mind. October is a natural transition month in Southern California when shoppers start thinking about fall entertaining, holiday preparation, and seasonal refresh projects. The Pasadena location places this event in a well-trafficked area with year-round foot traffic and an established community of vintage and vintage-adjacent shoppers. Because this is a one-time pop-up rather than a recurring market, it creates urgency for both vendors and shoppers, which can drive stronger attendance and engagement. Whether you sell handmade goods, vintage finds, general merchandise, or specialty items, the diverse vendor mix at the PCC Sunday Flea Market means you'll be surrounded by complementary sellers rather than direct competitors. This setup encourages shoppers to spend more time browsing and increases the likelihood of impulse purchases across different vendor booths.
PCC Flea Market
by Pasadena City College Foundation
1570 E Colorado Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91106
First Sunday of every month (except January), 8 AM - 3 PM, 2026
400 spots open
If you're looking for a regular venue to test your products or build a customer base, a monthly pop-up can be ideal for building momentum without long-term commitment. The PCC Flea Market at 1570 E Colorado Blvd in Pasadena takes place on the first Sunday of every month (except January) from 8 AM to 3 PM throughout 2026, giving you multiple opportunities each year to connect with repeat shoppers and loyal customers. This is a mixed vendor market, which means you'll find everything from vintage clothing and vinyl records to handmade art, collectibles, furniture, and decorative goods. That diversity attracts a wide range of shoppers, from serious collectors hunting for specific items to casual browsers looking for weekend treasures. Because it's held at Pasadena City College, the location draws both locals and visitors familiar with the area, creating a steady foot traffic pattern you can count on. The monthly schedule means you're not competing with the same vendors every single week, so there's real potential to establish yourself as a regular presence that customers learn to expect. Pop-ups work differently than ongoing farmers markets or permanent shop spaces. They attract deal-seekers and treasure hunters who specifically set aside time to browse, rather than shopping out of daily necessity. Attendees often come with cash and the mindset to browse multiple vendors, spend time exploring, and make impulse purchases they've been thinking about. This environment tends to favor vendors with eye-catching displays, unique items, and products that appeal to people in a "fun shopping" headspace rather than just practical buying mode. With free admission and consistent monthly dates, the PCC Flea Market offers a predictable schedule for planning your inventory and setup. Whether you're selling vintage finds, handmade goods, art, or curated collections, a monthly pop-up like this lets you test products, refine your display, and build relationships with repeat customers, all while maintaining flexibility around other selling opportunities.
Rose Bowl Sunday Flea Market
Pasadena, CA
May 10th, 2027
25 spots open
Taking place at the iconic Rose Bowl stadium in Pasadena on May 10th, 2026, this one-time flea market brings together vendors offering everything from vintage clothing and antiques to collectibles, home décor, and unique secondhand finds. The Rose Bowl Sunday Flea Market operates as a pop-up event, creating a temporary marketplace within the legendary venue's grounds, drawing both serious collectors and casual shoppers looking for one-of-a-kind treasures. Flea markets like this one thrive on variety and discovery. You'll find dealers specializing in mid-century furniture, vintage records, antique jewelry, retro kitchenware, clothing from past decades, books, sports memorabilia, art, and much more. The mixed vendor landscape means shoppers never know exactly what they'll encounter, making each booth worth exploring. This appeals to a wide audience ranging from interior designers hunting for statement pieces to students furnishing apartments, parents seeking vintage toys, and collectors pursuing specific items. The May timing works well for an outdoor event in Southern California, with pleasant spring weather drawing larger crowds eager to spend time browsing outdoor markets. The Rose Bowl's established reputation and ample grounds provide an attractive setting that draws both regional and visiting shoppers. As a one-time event, this pop-up creates a sense of urgency for vendors and buyers alike, making it a concentrated opportunity to reach a focused audience on a single day. Vendors at this event can expect shoppers motivated by the treasure-hunt nature of flea markets, where customers are actively seeking vintage and secondhand goods rather than new merchandise. The Pasadena location positions the market within a community known for appreciating vintage and antique goods, with good visibility for a special event at such a recognizable venue.
Pasadena Sunday Flea Market
Pasadena, CA
May 3, 2027
25 spots open
On May 3, 2026, Pasadena hosts a one-time pop-up flea market bringing together hundreds of vendors and shoppers for a day of browsing, bargaining, and discovering unique finds. This type of pop-up event differs from a permanent weekend market in that it creates a singular, concentrated shopping experience, vendors and buyers know it's a limited-time opportunity, which tends to draw both serious collectors and casual browsers looking to make the most of the day. The mixed vendor lineup at the Pasadena Sunday Flea Market reflects the classic flea market appeal: you'll find vintage furniture and home décor, collectibles from different eras, clothing and accessories, handmade crafts, books, vinyl records, antiques, and the kinds of one-off items that make flea markets worth the trip. Vendors range from professional resellers who work the circuit regularly to individuals clearing out their homes, so the inventory shifts constantly throughout the day. This variety means shoppers might hunt for anything from mid-century modern pieces to retro kitchenware to local artisan goods, creating an environment where almost everyone finds something worth taking home. The crowd at a spring flea market in Pasadena typically includes estate sale enthusiasts, interior decorators sourcing unique pieces, vintage fashion hunters, collectors of specific categories, and families treating the outing as weekend entertainment. May weather in Pasadena tends to be pleasant and warm, making it ideal for spending hours outdoors browsing vendor booths. For vendors, this pop-up format offers the chance to reach a concentrated audience on a specific date without the commitment of ongoing weekly or seasonal slots, perfect for testing inventory, clearing stock, or participating in a one-off event in the Pasadena area. Whether you're stocking your booth with curated vintage pieces or selling handmade goods, the diverse vendor mix and general merchandise focus means you're selling to an audience that's there specifically to discover new and interesting items.
Pasadena Flea Market
Pasadena, CA
June 7, 2027
25 spots open
On June 7, 2026, Pasadena will host a one-time flea market bringing together hundreds of vendors and shoppers looking for unique finds, vintage goods, and handmade items all in one place. As a pop-up event, this market creates a concentrated shopping experience that draws both serious collectors and casual browsers eager to discover secondhand treasures, antiques, and artisan products you won't find in typical retail stores. Flea markets like this one draw a diverse vendor mix, from antique dealers and vintage clothing sellers to craftspeople, upcyclers, and small producers. You'll typically find everything from mid-century furniture and collectibles to handmade jewelry, home decor, clothing, accessories, and niche hobby items. The atmosphere tends to be more relaxed and exploratory than a traditional craft fair, with shoppers willing to dig through stalls and spend time chatting with vendors about the stories behind items. If you sell vintage or secondhand goods, handcrafted products, home goods, or anything with personality and character, this type of event draws your target customer. The one-time nature of pop-up markets like the Pasadena Flea Market creates urgency for both vendors and shoppers. Attendees know they need to show up on that specific date to catch the selection, which often drives stronger foot traffic than recurring markets. The early summer timing in June hits a sweet spot when people are thinking about refreshing their homes, finding gifts, and spending time outdoors at weekend markets. Pasadena's central location in Southern California makes it accessible to a broad audience of shoppers from the surrounding communities. If you work with vintage inventory, operate a small production business, or specialize in gently used or unique goods, this is the type of event where your products stand out. Pop-ups often attract vendors looking for one-off opportunities to test new markets or clear inventory, making them flexible options for sellers at any stage.
Rose Bowl Flea Market
by RGC Shows
1001 Rose Bowl Dr, Pasadena, CA 91103
Second Sunday of every month, 2026
2500 spots open
The Rose Bowl Flea Market in Pasadena draws serious collectors, casual browsers, and resellers on the second Sunday of every month. With thousands of vendors spread across the stadium grounds, you'll find everything from midcentury furniture and vintage records to coins, jewelry, clothing, and local art. The scale here is massive, this isn't a neighborhood pop-up but a destination event that attracts people from across Southern California and beyond. What makes the Rose Bowl different from smaller flea markets is the buyer diversity. You'll see professional decorators hunting vintage pieces alongside tourists, local vintage shoppers, and dealers restocking inventory. The crowd skews broad: families, estate sale enthusiasts, fashion-conscious resellers, and people looking for one-of-a-kind finds. Summer dates mean outdoor shopping in Pasadena weather; fall and winter bring cooler but still pleasant conditions for all-day browsing. If you sell collectibles, vintage goods, furniture, records, clothing, books, or niche items, the Rose Bowl's monthly rhythm and high foot traffic make it a reliable draw. The venue's reputation means steady attendance from buyers who come specifically to hunt. Competition is real given the vendor count, but the market's size means there's room for many different product categories and price points.
Craft Fairs in Pasadena(3)
Pasadena Nutcracker Market
Pasadena, TX
November 7th, 2026
25 spots open
The Pasadena Nutcracker Market is a yearly holiday shopping event held at the Pasadena Convention Center and Municipal Fairgrounds. This vendor-driven market showcases artisan and retail vendors selling boutiques, jewelry, gourmet food, Christmas décor, yard art, and holiday merchandise. The event features vendor booths, photo opportunities with Santa, and attracts shoppers seeking unique holiday gifts and seasonal items. Admission is $5 at the door, and free parking is available. The market caters to shoppers of all ages looking for handcrafted and specialty items.
Jackalope Indie Artisan Fair Pasadena
by Jackalope Arts
Central Park, 275 S Raymond Ave, Pasadena, CA 91105
April 25-26, 2027
25 spots open
The Jackalope Indie Artisan Fair is a vibrant outdoor market held in Central Park in the heart of Old Pasadena, featuring over 200 hand-selected artisans selling trendsetting handmade goods. Vendors showcase original fashion and jewelry design, paper goods, innovative home decor, housewares, art, photography, and artisanal food. The event is free to attend and includes family-friendly activities such as live music, interactive art stations, and workshops. This spring weekend market attracts both locals and visitors seeking unique, curated indie products in a community-oriented atmosphere. The fair is held rain or shine, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days, with ample parking nearby.
Pasadena Artazan Show
Pasadena, CA
May 16-17, 2027
25 spots open
Looking for a curated craft fair where you can reach shoppers actively seeking handmade goods? The Pasadena Artazan Show takes place May 16-17, 2026, in Pasadena, California, bringing together a diverse lineup of independent makers and artisans. This one-time event focuses specifically on handmade crafts, drawing both established vendors and emerging makers who want to connect directly with customers who value quality and originality. Craft fairs like this one differ from farmers markets or pop-ups in that they tend to attract visitors who come with the express intent to browse and purchase handmade items. Attendees at events like the Pasadena Artazan Show are typically looking for unique pieces you won't find in retail stores, from jewelry and textiles to ceramics, home decor, leather goods, and artistic accessories. May is an ideal time for craft fairs in Southern California, with pleasant weather that brings out strong foot traffic and shoppers in a spending mood, often looking ahead to summer entertaining or gift-giving occasions. The Artazan Show draws the kind of community-minded crowd that values the stories behind products and appreciates direct interaction with makers. Whether you sell hand-poured candles, hand-knit apparel, painted home goods, metalwork, or other artisan crafts, this fair connects you with customers who understand the skill and care that goes into handmade work. The event's focus on handmade goods means you'll be surrounded by vendors with similar values and shoppers who are specifically there to support independent creators. If you're a craft vendor in or near the Los Angeles area, the Pasadena Artazan Show offers a concentrated opportunity to showcase your work to a quality-focused audience across a full weekend. The spring timing and Pasadena location make it accessible for vendors and visitors throughout Southern California.
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