Vendor Events in San Jose, CA
24 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in San Jose, CA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in San Jose(11)
Willow Glen Farmers' Market
by Willow Glen Farmers' Market Organizers
1425 Lincoln Ave., San Jose, CA 95125
Sat: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM (not Sun)
25 spots open
Located at 1165 Lincoln Ave. in the heart of San Jose, the Willow Glen Farmers' Market offers a weekly gathering for local producers and food enthusiasts throughout the summer and early fall season. Running every Sunday from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, this farmers market operates from late June through the beginning of October, capturing the peak season when California's agricultural output is at its fullest. The market draws a diverse crowd of neighbors, families, and food-focused shoppers looking to connect directly with the people who grow and produce their food. Vendors at this farmers market specialize in fresh, seasonal produce along with a robust selection of value-added products. You'll find baked goods ranging from artisan breads to pastries, locally-produced cheeses, farm-fresh eggs, and seafood offerings that reflect the region's access to coastal suppliers. Beyond food, the market features flowers and plants for those looking to brighten their homes or gardens, as well as handmade crafts from local artisans. Many vendors focus on organic and sustainably-grown products, appealing to shoppers who prioritize quality and farming practices. The market welcomes a wide range of payment methods, accepting credit cards for convenience alongside cash transactions. It's also a WIC-authorized vendor location, making it accessible to families using nutrition assistance benefits. This combination of payment flexibility and inclusive access makes the Willow Glen Farmers' Market a community hub rather than just a transaction point. Whether you're seeking heirloom tomatoes at their peak ripeness, artisanal preserves, or a fresh bouquet, the weekly rhythm of this market provides reliable access to local food and goods during the warm months in Santa Clara County.
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center Farmers' Market
by Santa Clara Valley Medical Center Farmers' Market Organizers
751 South Bascom Avenue, San Jose, CA 95128
Wednesday 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, year-round
25 spots open
Every Wednesday from May through early November, the parking lot at 751 South Bascom in San Jose transforms into a vibrant gathering spot for locals seeking fresh produce and prepared foods. This weekly farmers market operates during the heart of the growing season, when Santa Clara Valley farms are at peak productivity, making it an ideal time to find seasonal vegetables, fruits, and other food items at their freshest. The market runs from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, giving shoppers a comfortable window to browse vendors' offerings whether they're morning people or prefer a midday visit. At a farmers market like this one, you'll typically encounter a mix of produce vendors selling everything from conventional vegetables and fruits to organic options for customers seeking pesticide-free selections. Beyond fresh items, prepared food vendors often set up at these markets, offering ready-to-eat options that appeal to busy professionals and families grabbing lunch. The atmosphere at a farmers market differs from a craft fair or festival in that the focus stays on food and agriculture, creating a more specialized shopping experience where vendors build relationships with regular customers over the season. You'll notice the crowd skews toward home cooks, families preparing weeknight meals, and health-conscious shoppers who value knowing where their food comes from. The market's location near the medical center draws a steady stream of staff, patients, and neighborhood residents. A key feature for many shoppers is the payment flexibility available here. The market accepts credit cards for those without cash, and importantly, it welcomes SNAP benefits (formerly food stamps) and WIC vouchers, making fresh produce accessible to families across different income levels. This commitment to inclusive shopping means the market serves the broader San Jose community, not just affluent neighborhoods. If you're a vendor selling fresh produce, prepared foods, or organic items, this established weekly market offers consistent foot traffic throughout the growing season in one of California's major population centers.
Mayfair Farmers' Market
by Mayfair Farmers' Market Organizers
2039 Kammerer Ave., San Jose, CA 95116
sun:10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, June to September
25 spots open
Every Sunday morning from June through September, the neighborhood around 2039 Kammerer Ave. in San Jose comes alive with the weekly rhythm of a farmers market. This is where local producers and growers gather to connect directly with home cooks, families, and community members looking for fresh food and seasonal produce. The Mayfair Farmers' Market operates from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, giving you a solid four-hour window to browse, shop, and chat with the vendors who grow and prepare the food you'll eat. Farmers markets like this one fill an important niche in how people shop for food. Unlike a supermarket, you're buying directly from the people who grew your vegetables or baked your bread that morning. Vendors typically offer a rotating selection of seasonal produce, fresh vegetables, and baked goods throughout the summer months. In June, you might find early summer crops; by August and September, the selection shifts toward late-season favorites and fall preparations. This means what's available changes week to week, and regular shoppers often develop relationships with their favorite vendors, learning which stand has the best tomatoes or which baker makes the sourdough they crave. The market accepts SNAP and EBT benefits, as well as WIC and Senior FMNP vouchers, making fresh, local food accessible to a wide range of shoppers in Santa Clara County. This approach reflects a community-focused mission to ensure that everyone can access quality produce and food products. Whether you're a regular looking to fill your weekly produce needs or a vendor seeking a reliable weekly slot in San Jose, the Mayfair Farmers' Market offers a established, neighborhood-centered selling opportunity during the peak summer season.
Kaiser Permanente San Jose Farmers' Market
by Kaiser Permanente San Jose Farmers' Market Organizers
250 Hospital Parkway, San Jose, California 95119, San Jose, CA
Fri: 10:00 AM-2:00 PM, Jan 1 - Dec 31
25 spots open
The Kaiser Permanente San Jose Farmers' Market operates year-round on Friday mornings at 250 Hospital Parkway, making it a convenient weekly destination for shoppers seeking fresh, locally-sourced food and produce. This farmers market brings together vendors offering a diverse selection of seasonal fruits and vegetables, freshly baked goods, flowers, nuts, and prepared foods throughout all twelve months. Whether you're looking for peak-season stone fruits in summer, crisp apples in fall, or hardy greens in winter, the market's rotating inventory reflects what's currently being harvested in the Santa Clara County region. What makes farmers markets like this one distinct from grocery shopping is the direct relationship between vendors and customers. You'll find growers who can tell you exactly how their produce was cultivated, bakers who source their ingredients locally, and small producers who focus on quality over scale. Many vendors offer organic products, giving health-conscious shoppers transparent options about how their food is grown. The market also welcomes SNAP/EBT participants and WIC-eligible shoppers, making fresh food accessible to a broader community. Operating from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM every Friday, the market accepts both credit cards and SNAP/EBT benefits, so vendors can accommodate various payment preferences. The location at Kaiser Permanente's San Jose facility positions it as a weekday stop for people combining errands or visiting the hospital campus. For vendors, this represents a consistent, year-round selling opportunity with established foot traffic in a Santa Clara County healthcare hub. The market's commitment to staying open across all seasons means vendors can build loyal customer relationships and maintain regular sales throughout the year rather than operating seasonally.
Julian St. James Farmers' Market
by Julian St. James Farmers' Market Organizers
750 East St. John Street, San Jose, CA 95112
Wed:4:00 PM - 8:00 PM, June to September
25 spots open
San Jose's summer farmers markets offer a weekly opportunity to connect directly with local growers and food producers during the warmest months of the year. The Julian St. James Farmers' Market, held at 750 East St. John Street, operates every Wednesday evening from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM throughout the June through September season, making it convenient for vendors and shoppers alike to participate after work or school hours. This weekly farmers market draws a diverse crowd of home cooks, families, and residents looking for fresh seasonal produce, baked goods, and prepared foods sourced from local vendors in the Santa Clara County area. As a farmers market rather than a craft fair or festival, this event focuses specifically on food and agricultural products. You'll find vendors selling fresh vegetables and fruits at peak ripeness, farm-fresh flowers, artisan baked goods, and prepared food items ready to take home for dinner. Many vendors emphasize organic and sustainably grown products, appealing to customers who prioritize knowing where their food comes from. The June-to-September timing captures the most abundant growing season in Northern California, when local farms are producing their best harvests of stone fruits, berries, greens, tomatoes, and other seasonal favorites. The market's acceptance of SNAP and EBT benefits, along with WIC and Senior FMNP vouchers, makes it an accessible shopping destination for a wide range of community members. This commitment to nutrition access means the farmers market serves as both a commercial venue for food vendors and a community resource. For vendors, the consistent Wednesday evening slot offers predictable weekly opportunities to build customer relationships and move inventory during summer months when demand for fresh produce peaks. The location on East St. John Street puts the market in an accessible part of San Jose, drawing regular attendees who incorporate the farmers market into their weekly shopping routines.
Japantown Certified Farmers Market
by Japantown Certified Farmers Market Organizers
357 E. Taylor Street (behind Gordon Biersch Brewery), San Jose, CA 95112
Sun: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM, seasonal May-October
25 spots open
The Japantown Certified Farmers Market is an established seasonal farmers market held every Sunday at Gordon Biersch Brewery in downtown San Jose. The market features fresh produce from certified growers, artisanal food products, baked goods, prepared foods, fresh flowers, and handmade crafts. Vendors include bakeries, farms, food entrepreneurs, and prepared food vendors serving coffee, curries, dumpling, and other items. The volunteer-run market operates Sunday mornings during its May through October season. The community-focused market attracts regulars and families and emphasizes affordable pricing and high-quality produce. Interested vendors can contact the market directly via submission form at the official website.
Hanchett Farmers' Market
by Hanchett Farmers' Market Organizers
1119 Hanchett Ave., San Jose, CA 95126
Sat:9:00 AM - 1:00 PM, June to September
25 spots open
San Jose's Hanchett neighborhood hosts a weekly farmers market that brings together local growers and food producers every Saturday morning through the summer and early fall months. Running from June through September, this community-focused market operates from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM at 1119 Hanchett Ave., making it an accessible weekend destination for residents looking to source fresh produce and specialty foods directly from vendors. The Hanchett Farmers' Market draws a typical farmers market crowd of home cooks, health-conscious shoppers, and neighborhood residents who prioritize seasonal eating and supporting local agriculture. You'll find vendors selling fresh vegetables and fruits at their peak ripeness, along with baked goods, flowers, and prepared foods that showcase what's in season. Many vendors focus on organic and sustainably grown products, appealing to customers who care about sourcing practices. The market's seasonal window from June through September captures the prime growing months in California's Central Valley, so you can expect abundant produce variety during these months. What makes this market particularly accessible is its participation in nutrition assistance programs. The Hanchett Farmers' Market accepts SNAP and EBT benefits, as well as WIC and Senior FMNP vouchers, expanding access for families and seniors on limited budgets. This commitment to community inclusivity means the market serves a diverse cross-section of San Jose residents who value fresh, local food. If you're a food vendor, baker, or produce grower considering where to sell in the South Bay, the Hanchett Farmers' Market represents a stable, recurring opportunity during the productive summer months. The Saturday morning timeframe and neighborhood location suggest a consistent customer base of regulars mixed with foot traffic from the surrounding area.
Evergreen Farmers' Market
by Evergreen Farmers' Market Organizers
4055 Evergreen Village Square, San Jose, CA
Wed: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM;Sun: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, Jan 1 - Dec 31
25 spots open
The Evergreen Farmers' Market is a year-round certified farmers market operating on Wednesdays and Sundays from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM at Evergreen Village Square in San Jose. The market features fresh, seasonal California-grown produce, including fruits, berries, vegetables, and greens sold directly by local farmers. Vendors also offer complementary products including fresh-cut flowers, honey, eggs, artisan breads, cheese, and prepared foods. The market accepts CalFresh/EBT payments with Market Match benefits doubling fresh produce purchases. Operated by the Pacific Coast Farmers Market Association (PCFMA), a large nonprofit organization managing over 30 Bay Area markets, this venue provides ample free parking and serves the Evergreen neighborhood year-round. Prospective vendors should contact the market manager at (925) 825-9090 or visit pcfma.org to inquire about availability and application requirements.
E. Santa Clara St. Farmers' Market
by E. Santa Clara St. Farmers' Market Organizers
N. 14th St. and E. Santa Clara St., San Jose, CA
Wed: 4:00 PM-8:00 PM, Apr 22 - Oct 7
25 spots open
Running weekly from April through early October, this farmers market at N. 14th St. and E. Santa Clara St. in San Jose brings fresh, locally-sourced food directly to the community. The late afternoon timing makes it convenient for working vendors and shoppers alike, operating from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM on Wednesdays. This weekly rhythm means customers know exactly when to expect new produce, prepared goods, and specialty items each week throughout the spring and summer growing seasons. The E. Santa Clara St. Farmers' Market draws the typical mix of produce growers, bakers, and specialty food vendors you'd find at a well-established farmers market in Santa Clara County. Expect to find seasonal vegetables and fruits, fresh-baked breads and pastries, artisanal cheeses, local honey, nuts, and various meat products. Many vendors focus on organic offerings, appealing to shoppers interested in chemical-free produce and responsibly-raised proteins. The market accepts multiple payment methods including credit cards, SNAP/EBT benefits, and WIC vouchers, making it accessible to a wide range of shoppers in the San Jose area. As a traditional farmers market rather than a craft fair or festival, this venue emphasizes direct farm-to-table relationships. Vendors tend to be smaller-scale producers and growers rather than wholesalers, and regular shoppers build relationships with their favorite vendors over the season. The Wednesday evening slot captures both after-work shoppers and people seeking a community gathering space during pleasant spring and summer weather. If you're a food producer, baker, or farmer looking to sell within San Jose proper, this established weekly market offers consistent foot traffic and a customer base accustomed to paying for quality local goods.
Blossom Hill Certified Farmers' Market
by Blossom Hill Certified Farmers' Market Organizers
5540 Winfield Blvd, Westfield Oakridge Mall Parking Lot, San Jose, CA
Sun: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, Jan 1 - Dec 31
25 spots open
Shopping at a weekly farmers market puts you directly in touch with local growers and producers, and Blossom Hill Certified Farmers' Market in San Jose offers exactly that experience every Sunday morning. Located at the Santa Teresa Boulevard and Highway 85 & 87 interchange in San Jose, this year-round market operates from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, making it convenient for both early risers looking to grab the best selection and shoppers who prefer a late-morning visit. As a certified farmers' market, vendors here are held to specific standards, meaning you're buying directly from the people who grow and produce your food rather than through middlemen or distribution networks. The market features a strong focus on food and produce, with vendors selling everything from seasonal fruits and vegetables to baked goods, cheese, fresh eggs, seafood, and locally grown or foraged herbs. You'll find organic products throughout the market, so if you prioritize certified organic farming practices, there are plenty of options to choose from. Beyond the staples, the variety of producers means you might discover specialty items like artisanal breads, local honey, jam, or prepared foods depending on the season and which vendors are set up that week. Blossom Hill takes accessibility seriously for all shoppers. The market accepts credit cards for convenience, and it's also authorized to accept SNAP/EBT benefits and WIC vouchers, as well as Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program coupons. This makes the market a genuine community gathering spot where both budget-conscious shoppers and those seeking premium local products can find what they need. Year-round operation means you can shop here in January when you're looking for storage crops and citrus, and return in summer for stone fruits and berries, creating a consistent routine for vendors and regulars alike.
Berryessa Farmers' Market
by Berryessa Farmers' Market Organizers
955 Piedmont Rd, San Jose, CA 95132
Saturdays 9:00 AM-1:00 PM
25 spots open
Located at 1376 Piedmont Road in San Jose, the Berryessa Farmers' Market is a year-round weekly gathering that runs every Saturday morning from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. This farmers market brings together local producers and food vendors who sell everything from fresh seasonal vegetables and fruits to baked goods, honey, flowers, and plants. You'll also find seafood vendors at the market, making it a comprehensive source for fresh, locally-sourced food products throughout the year. Farmers markets like Berryessa offer a different experience from traditional grocery shopping. The direct relationship between vendors and customers means you can ask growers about how their produce is cultivated, whether items are organic, and what's currently in season. Many vendors at farmers markets focus on quality and freshness, harvesting products specifically for Saturday sales. The early morning hours, from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, mean the best selection is typically available early, as popular items sell out quickly during peak shopping times. The market is set up to serve the whole community. It accepts credit cards for convenience, and importantly, it also accepts SNAP and EBT benefits, as well as WIC, making fresh food accessible to families using these programs. Many vendors highlight organic products, giving shoppers who prioritize pesticide-free and sustainably-grown options a reliable weekly destination. Whether you're looking for heirloom tomatoes in summer, stone fruits in early fall, or hardy greens and root vegetables in winter, the Berryessa Farmers' Market adapts to what's growing in Santa Clara County throughout the year.
Pop-Ups in San Jose(8)
San Jose Flea Market
by San Jose Flea Market (Berryessa)
1590 Berryessa Rd, San Jose, CA 95133
No single date event - year-round operation
25 spots open
This one-time pop-up event in San Jose brings together vendors and shoppers looking for everything from vintage finds to modern goods in one concentrated marketplace. Taking place on August 15th, 2026, the San Jose Flea Market offers a different experience from traditional retail, it's a chance to discover unique items, secondhand treasures, and new products all in one location. Pop-up flea markets like this draw a diverse crowd of bargain hunters, collectors, and casual browsers who enjoy the treasure-hunt aspect of shopping across multiple vendors in a single afternoon or day. At the San Jose Flea Market, you'll find the kind of mixed vendor lineup typical of general flea markets: vintage clothing and accessories, collectibles, antiques, refurbished furniture, home decor, handmade crafts, and often new merchandise from smaller sellers. The appeal of a flea market is its unpredictability, shoppers never quite know what they'll uncover, and vendors benefit from the foot traffic of people specifically seeking variety and deals. Summer timing in August means warm weather and potential outdoor shopping, which tends to draw strong attendance for these kinds of events in the San Jose area. If you sell vintage or secondhand items, handmade goods, home goods, collectibles, or general merchandise, a mixed flea market like this is worth considering. The customer base at flea markets skews toward people actively looking to browse and discover rather than shopping for a specific item, which can work well for vendors with eclectic or curated inventory. The one-time nature of this pop-up makes it a good opportunity to test the San Jose market or move inventory without committing to a regular event schedule.
San Jose Summer Weekend Night Market
San Jose, CA
August 28-29, 2026
25 spots open
365 Night Market is a monthly cultural festival held across multiple weekends from February through October 2026. This night market features 40+ food and product vendor booths, global cuisines, live cultural performances, and family-friendly activities including face painting and creative workshops. The outdoor event attracts food lovers, craft shoppers, and culture enthusiasts with free admission. Vendors typically sell global street food, artisan products, handmade crafts, and unique merchandise. The event includes lantern-lit walkways, neon lighting, live music, and lion dance performances, creating an immersive evening atmosphere.
Branham Saturday Flea Market
San Jose, CA
September 19th, 2026
25 spots open
Happening in San Jose on September 19th, 2026, this one-time pop-up event brings together vendors and shoppers looking for everything from vintage treasures to contemporary finds. The Branham Saturday Flea Market operates as a traditional flea market experience, meaning you'll encounter a diverse mix of merchandise categories under one venue. Unlike more specialized craft fairs or farmers markets that focus on specific product types, flea markets thrive on variety, the appeal lies in discovering unexpected items and having genuine treasure-hunting opportunities. This mixed vendor environment typically attracts both seasoned resellers and individual vendors clearing out inventory. You'll likely find vintage home décor, collectibles, clothing, furniture, antiques, handmade goods, and modern merchandise all represented. The audience at events like this includes bargain hunters, collectors, interior designers sourcing unique pieces, and casual shoppers browsing for one-of-a-kind items they won't find in standard retail. The September timing means the event falls at a natural transition point in the year when many people are refreshing their spaces before fall and the holiday season approaches. If you're a vendor, a mixed flea market setup works well for those with eclectic inventory, vintage or secondhand goods, handcrafted items, or unique finds that appeal to a broad audience. The one-time nature of this San Jose event makes it a solid opportunity to test the flea market waters or move merchandise to a new customer base in the area. Shoppers will appreciate the chance to explore a single-day event with the full range of items typically found across multiple pop-ups.
Branham HS Flea Market
by Branham Sports Boosters
San Jose, CA
April 18th, 2027
25 spots open
Held at Branham High School in San Jose, this one-time flea market pop-up on April 18th, 2026 brings together vendors offering a diverse mix of vintage finds, modern goods, and everything in between. Unlike traditional craft fairs that typically focus on handmade items, a flea market draws sellers with curated collections, secondhand treasures, antiques, collectibles, and retail merchandise. You'll find booths stocked with vintage clothing and accessories, home décor pieces, electronics, books, records, furniture, toys, and memorabilia alongside new merchandise from various vendors. The beauty of a flea market pop-up is its unpredictability and variety. Shoppers come looking for one-of-a-kind items, deals on both vintage and contemporary goods, and the thrill of discovering something unexpected. The customer base is typically broad, ranging from serious collectors hunting for specific pieces to casual browsers looking for affordable home goods, gifts, or nostalgic finds. Spring weather in San Jose makes April an ideal time for outdoor and indoor market events, drawing good foot traffic from the local community. For vendors, a flea market at a high school venue offers a chance to reach a diverse audience in a central San Jose location. The general merchandise focus means you can sell almost anything that fits the flea market category, whether you specialize in vintage inventory, resale items, surplus stock, or a mix of categories. This is a single-day event, making it a low-commitment way to test a new market location or move seasonal inventory quickly. The pop-up format typically creates a sense of urgency for shoppers, which can translate to strong sales activity throughout the day.
San Jose Night Market
by 365 Night Market
San Jose, CA
April 24-25, 2027
25 spots open
Taking place over two nights in late April, this pop-up event brings together the energy and atmosphere of traditional Asian night markets to San Jose's vibrant vendor community. The San Jose Night Market on April 24-25, 2026 creates a unique setting where shoppers can explore goods and grab food in an evening environment that feels more like a cultural gathering than a standard daytime market. Night markets have long been social destinations where street food, crafts, and local goods coexist, and this event channels that spirit for the San Jose area. The vendor mix at the San Jose Night Market spans food and non-food categories, with global street food vendors sitting alongside local artisans and independent makers. This blend means attendees can browse handmade goods, art, jewelry, and crafts while sampling cuisines from different cultures and regions. The evening timing attracts a different crowd than daytime markets, drawing people looking for a casual social outing rather than just a shopping trip. The April date places it as a spring event when the weather in San Jose is pleasant for evening browsing and outdoor dining. As a one-time pop-up, the San Jose Night Market offers vendors a chance to test a new venue and format without a long-term commitment. The two-night structure allows for momentum to build between nights and gives vendors flexibility in which dates work best for their setup and staffing. Pop-ups like this tend to draw both loyal customers and curious first-timers, since the limited-time nature creates a sense of urgency and novelty. For vendors in the San Jose area looking to reach customers in a relaxed, social atmosphere with food and entertainment elements woven in, this pop-up provides a different platform than traditional weekly farmers markets or craft fairs.
San Jose Makers Market
by Makers Market
Santana Row, San Jose, CA 95128
May 9th, 2027
25 spots open
Taking place on May 9th, 2026, this pop-up event at Santana Row in San Jose brings together a curated selection of local artisans and makers in one convenient location. As a one-time pop-up rather than an established recurring market, this represents a special opportunity for vendors to connect with the shopping and dining crowd that frequents this popular outdoor retail destination. The mixed vendor focus means you'll find a diverse range of handmade goods, from jewelry and accessories to home decor, art, ceramics, textiles, and beyond, giving attendees plenty of reasons to explore multiple booths. Pop-ups like the San Jose Makers Market offer a different energy than traditional craft fairs or farmers markets. They tend to draw both dedicated shoppers actively seeking unique, locally-made items and casual foot traffic from people already in the area. Santana Row's setting creates a natural advantage, as the venue attracts visitors looking for shopping, dining, and entertainment, meaning makers get exposure to customers who might not specifically seek out a craft market but are open to discovering new local work. The mid-May timing in the San Jose area is ideal, warm weather encourages outdoor shopping, and it's far enough into spring that people are thinking about refreshing their homes and wardrobes with new finds. For vendors, a pop-up market at a high-traffic destination like Santana Row offers visibility to a ready-made audience of potential customers. This is your chance to showcase handmade products, build your brand, and make direct sales in a location where shoppers are already in a buying mindset. Whether you work with traditional crafts, contemporary design, or something in between, the general vendor format means there's room for variety and creativity in what you bring to the market.
Branham HS Saturday Flea Market
by Branham Sports Boosters
Branham High School, 1570 Branham Ln, San Jose, CA 95118
May 16th, 2027
25 spots open
If you're looking for a casual weekend market with a diverse mix of merchandise, the Branham HS Saturday Flea Market on May 16th, 2026 offers vendors a solid opportunity to reach local shoppers in San Jose. Held at Branham High School located at 1570 Branham Ln, this one-time pop-up event brings together the kind of mixed inventory that flea market shoppers crave: vintage finds, collectibles, secondhand goods, handmade items, and general merchandise from multiple vendors in one accessible location. Pop-up flea markets like this one differ from farmers markets or traditional craft fairs in that they draw a broad mix of sellers and shoppers looking for treasures, deals, and unexpected finds rather than focusing on a single category like produce or artisan crafts. The atmosphere tends to be more exploratory and bargain-focused, with attendees browsing through multiple vendor booths hunting for vintage clothing, furniture, decor, electronics, toys, books, and everything in between. This makes flea markets an ideal fit for vendors with general inventory or curated vintage collections who want to move volume and connect with deal-seekers in the San Jose area. May is a good time for outdoor and indoor markets in the San Jose region, with warmer weather bringing higher foot traffic and families out for weekend activities. Branham High School's location on Branham Lane puts the event in an accessible part of San Jose, making it convenient for both vendors and shoppers in and around the surrounding neighborhoods. Whether you specialize in vintage items, secondhand goods, handmade products, or general merchandise, this pop-up provides a chance to tap into the local flea market crowd looking for variety and value all in one place.
San Jose May Night Market
San Jose, CA
May 29-30, 2027
25 spots open
Taking place on May 29-30, 2026, this pop-up night market in San Jose brings the energy and vibrancy of international street markets to Northern California. Night markets have become increasingly popular as a format because they create a different kind of shopping and dining experience than traditional daytime events. The evening setting, outdoor venue, and lively atmosphere draw crowds looking for both food and unique goods in a social, festival-like environment. The San Jose May Night Market will feature a diverse mix of vendors reflecting the city's multicultural character. You can expect global street food vendors offering cuisine from various cultures and regions, creating an opportunity for attendees to explore different flavors while shopping. Alongside food vendors, local artisans and makers will display handcrafted goods, from jewelry and accessories to home décor, apparel, and other locally-made products. This blend of food and craft vendors means browsers tend to spend more time at the market, creating multiple opportunities for discovery across different categories. Night markets typically draw a younger, more diverse crowd than some daytime farmers markets or craft fairs, with people coming specifically for the evening entertainment value and social atmosphere in addition to shopping and eating. The May timing positions this event at a pleasant time of year in San Jose, when spring weather makes evening outdoor markets particularly appealing. Because this is a one-time pop-up rather than a recurring market, it offers a unique opportunity to be part of a special event and reach crowds who might not attend regular weekly markets. For vendors, pop-ups like the San Jose May Night Market provide concentrated foot traffic and a curated event experience that can build brand visibility and customer relationships in a single intensive weekend.
Craft Fairs in San Jose(4)
San Jose Showcase of Miniatures
San Jose, CA
October 10-11, 2026
25 spots open
Miniature enthusiasts and collectors in the San Jose area will have a dedicated marketplace when this craft fair takes place October 10-11, 2026. The San Jose Showcase of Miniatures brings together vendors specializing in handmade miniature crafts, from dollhouse furnishings and tiny food creations to scaled models, jewelry boxes, and detailed architectural pieces. This is a one-time event designed specifically for makers and sellers working in the miniatures niche, so you'll find a highly focused audience of serious collectors and hobbyists rather than general craft fair shoppers. What makes a miniatures-focused craft fair distinct is the specificity of both vendors and attendees. Unlike broader craft events, this showcase attracts people actively seeking intricate handcrafted pieces at small scales, whether they're building elaborate dollhouses, creating miniature scenes, or collecting tiny artisan goods. Vendors typically include woodworkers who craft miniature furniture, polymer clay artists, jewelry makers working in delicate scales, painters creating miniature landscapes and portraits, and specialty crafters making everything from tiny food items to miniature gardens and landscapes. The intimate nature of miniature work means shoppers often spend time examining pieces closely and engaging directly with makers about their techniques and custom options. The two-day format for the San Jose Showcase of Miniatures allows vendors to build relationships with repeat visitors and gives attendees time to explore without feeling rushed. October is an ideal timing for a specialized craft fair like this, hitting the sweet spot before the holiday shopping season when collectors are thinking about additions to their collections or potential gifts. Whether you create intricate miniatures, sell supplies for miniature enthusiasts, or produce complementary handmade items that appeal to this community, this event offers access to a concentrated group of passionate buyers in the San Jose area.
San Jose Harvest Festival Art and Craft Show
by Harvest Festival
Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, 344 Tully Road, San Jose, CA 95111
November 13-15, 2026
25 spots open
The Harvest Festival Original Art and Craft Show is a premiere West Coast showcase running for over 50 years, featuring hundreds of artisans displaying thousands of handmade American crafts. Vendors showcase original wall art, sculpture, glasswork, metalwork, jewelry, photography, hand-turned wood, ceramics, specialty foods, clothing, bath and body products, and unique home decor. The festival draws thousands of enthusiastic shoppers seeking one-of-a-kind treasures. The November event is held indoors at the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds in a climate-controlled facility with parking available. The show includes live entertainment, demonstrating artists, and a KidZone for families. Admission is $9 for adults, with discounts for seniors and youth.
SJMADE Fest
by San Jose Made (SJMADE)
History Park San Jose, 635 Phelan Ave, San Jose, CA 95112
May 30-31, 2027
25 spots open
Every May, San Jose's maker community comes together for SJMADE Fest, an outdoor craft fair that celebrates local creativity and independent makers. Held at History Park in San Jose, this annual event transforms the scenic grounds into a vibrant marketplace where you'll find makers, artists, designers, chefs, bakers, crafters, and creative small businesses showcasing what they do best. With over 250 vendors participating, the festival draws a diverse crowd of shoppers looking for handmade goods, artisanal food, unique gifts, and products you won't find in typical retail stores. The craft fair format means this is prime browsing territory for attendees who come specifically to discover new makers and support local talent. You'll encounter everything from hand-crafted jewelry and home goods to printed apparel, woodwork, ceramics, skincare, preserves, and baked items. Many vendors use this event as a major sales opportunity in late spring, right when people are thinking about summer entertaining, gift-giving, and refreshing their homes. The mixed vendor category means there's genuine variety across booths, so foot traffic tends to stay steady throughout the day as shoppers move between different product categories. History Park provides a charming backdrop for an outdoor event, and the May 30-31 timing means pleasant spring weather for both vendors and attendees. The festival's free admission is attractive to casual shoppers, which translates to higher overall foot traffic compared to ticketed events. As San Jose Made's flagship annual festival, SJMADE Fest has become an expected event on the local calendar, drawing both established craft vendors and makers testing the market for the first time. If you're a maker or crafter looking for strong foot traffic, a broad audience, and visibility within San Jose's maker community, this fair represents a solid sales opportunity in the region.
SJMADE Fest 2027
by San Jose Made (SJMADE)
History Park San Jose, 635 Phelan Ave, San Jose, CA 95112
May 30-31, 2027
25 spots open
San Jose's creative community comes together each spring for this highly anticipated outdoor maker event celebrating independent artisans, designers, and small businesses. Held at the historic History Park in San Jose, this annual craft fair draws hundreds of vendors and thousands of visitors looking to discover unique, handmade goods and support local makers. The event typically features a diverse mix of vendors across multiple craft categories, from jewelry and ceramics to home décor, textiles, art prints, woodwork, and more. You'll find everything from fine crafted pieces to everyday items made by local hands, giving attendees plenty of reasons to explore booth after booth. What makes a craft fair like SJMADE Fest different from other markets is the emphasis on creative makers and original design. Rather than resellers or mass-produced goods, you're showcasing work you've designed and made yourself, which resonates strongly with the craft fair audience. The May timing at History Park positions the event perfectly as weather warms up and people are looking to refresh their homes and get outside. The historic park setting provides an established, accessible venue that feels like a destination, not just another pop-up market. The attendee base for events like this tends to be shoppers specifically seeking handmade and artisan products, along with gift buyers looking for something distinctive and meaningful. You'll encounter design-conscious consumers, craft enthusiasts, people supporting the local maker economy, and families looking for a fun weekend outing. The scale of 250+ makers means serious foot traffic and a curated feel that attracts serious shoppers rather than casual browsers. If you create handmade goods, original designs, or small-batch products with a clear creative vision, this is exactly the type of event where your work finds its audience.
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