Chicago Antique Market

The Chicago Antique Market, called an “urban treasure hunt,” opens business for this season starting this weekend. The market, located in the 1300 block of West Randolph will be held the last Saturday of the every month, through October 27. In honor of its season opener, the market will be open both Saturday and Sunday this weekend.
The event is part open-air market, part indoor antique shop, which makes it a great stop no matter the weather. According to the official website:
An indoor and outdoor European-style urban antique market located in the historic and distinctive Randolph Street Market District at the beautiful Beaux Arts Plumbers Hall complex on West Randolph Street.
Collectors, dealers, retail buyers, designers, domestic and international visitors, families and friends come together to celebrate, preserve, swap and shop treasures from the past.
Fun and fabulous food and drink specialties abound! Come and dine al fresco against the backdrop of the beautiful Chicago skyline.
Also at the same location is the Indie Designer Fashion Market, where you can buy clothing and jewelry right from the designers who created them.
New this year is a special event for children, called the “Junior’s Collectors Club,” which teaches kids about how to start collections and how to find treasures.
A visit to the Chicago Antique Market is $8, with children under 12 getting in for free. Early admission, to get a jump on all the great finds, will run you $20. A season pass is also available for $75. For more information on the Chicago Antique Market, visit their official website.


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