ReUse Flea Market in Victoria Street Carpark.
Come to shop or sell preloved goods Auckland's city centre flea market.
Flea markets are all about finding and selling secondhand items. The ReUse market is for anyone who wants to downsize, declutter. Moving city? - we are great for that too.
The ReUse Market runs on the second Sunday of each Month from 10am-2pm. Vehicle entry is at 30 Kitchener Street and pedestrian entry from High Street. The market is for second hand items only, no new goods - you never know what you might find!
There's plenty of parking - for both shoppers and sellers. The market is on the ground floor of the Victoria St Carpark - up by Albert Park. (don't get confused with the previous Victoria Park Market).
Selling at the ReUse Market:
It's free! We just need you to register as space is limited.
Then you can sell your own items at the ReUse Market and make some money from selling stuff you no longer use.
The ReUse Market is a great alternative to running your own garage sale, no advertising necessary, no need for the hassles of Facebook Marketplace and TradeMe. You can sell from a table, or from the ground with a mat. Be sure to bring a way to hang and display clothes.
Also the market is undercover so need to worry about rain cancellations. There's plenty of space for shoppers to park in building upstairs.
Find more information and pre-book your spot here on Humanitx If you turn up on the day, you will not be guaranteed a space.
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ReUse Market - Second Sunday of the Month

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