Palm Springs Vintage Market
Credit: David A. Lee
Palm Springs Vintage Market
Credit: David A. Lee

Palm Springs Vintage Market Moves Indoors This Summer

Four Monthly Markets Bring Cool Comfort to the Treasure Hunt

The Palm Springs Vintage Market is doing what any smart desert dweller does when summer hits. It’s moving indoors.

The beloved monthly vintage market Palm Springs shoppers circle on their calendars launches its Summer Indoor Market Series at the Palm Springs Pavilion this June. Four air-conditioned events run through September, bringing the same curated mix of vintage fashion, mid-century furniture, antiques Palm Springs collectors crave and artisan goods Palm Springs vendors are known for.

Mark your calendar for Sunday, June 7, Sunday, July 5, Sunday, Aug. 2, and Sunday, Sept. 6. Each monthly vintage market opens at 7 a.m. for early birds who pay $10 for first dibs. General admission starts at 8 a.m. and costs $5. Shopping runs until 2 p.m.

The indoor vintage market preserves everything that makes this treasure hunt market worth the trip. You’ll find the same vendors, the same eclectic energy and the same thrill of scoring a one-of-a-kind find. You just won’t sweat through it.

Palm Springs Vintage Market
Credit: David A. Lee

The Palm Springs Pavilion at 403 South Pavilion Way offers a spacious, climate-controlled setting that keeps the vintage shopping Palm Springs loves alive during the hottest months. Organizers designed the Summer Indoor Market Series to support the community and give regular vendors a chance to keep selling when outdoor markets pause.

“We’re excited to announce this summer series, which will give our community and regular vendors an opportunity to extend our iconic market into summer with this new indoor facility,” organizers said.

The air-conditioned market that Palm Springs has been waiting for arrives just in time. Whether you’re hunting mid-century modern pieces, vintage Americana or retro fun finds, the collectibles Palm Springs vendors bring deliver. Returning favorites join new sellers, creating the eclectic mix that defines the vintage market Palm Springs scene.

This isn’t just about comfort. The Summer Indoor Market Series keeps local small business market vendors connected to their customers through the slow season. It creates a lively gathering place for residents and visitors who want to shop without the triple-digit heat. It’s a practical solution that keeps Palm Springs community events thriving year-round.

Palm Springs Vintage Market
Credit: David A. Lee

The indoor format doesn’t change the mission. The Palm Springs Vintage Market still champions local small businesses and creates a space where vintage lovers can find pieces with history and character. The Palm Springs Pavilion events offer the same quality in a cooler setting.

 

After the summer series wraps, the outdoor market returns to its regular schedule. The traditional first Sunday of the month format resumes Oct. 4 at 356 North Calle Encilia, bringing the vintage market back to its original outdoor home.

For now, the Summer Indoor Market Series proves that great vintage shopping doesn’t require suffering. Check out palmspringsvintagemarket.com for the latest updates, vendor information and insights on what makes each Palm Springs event in 2026 worth your visit.

The monthly vintage market adapts without losing its soul. The vintage fashion Palm Springs loves, the antiques collectors hunt for and the artisan goods that make each visit unique all stay. The heat doesn’t.

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