
Anaheim Indoor Marketplace, Anaheim
The Anaheim Indoor Marketplace is Orange County’s largest indoor swap meet and a staple of Anaheim shopping culture since 1990. What started with just 20 vendors has now grown into a bustling 100,000-square-foot hub with over 200 specialty shops, offering everything from electronics and fashion to jewelry—often at prices up to 40% less than retail.
More than just a shopping destination, the Anaheim Marketplace is a full-blown entertainment zone. Every weekend brings free live performances the whole family can enjoy. Fridays are filled with fun in the food court, with Mexican Bingo and karaoke singalongs. Saturdays come alive at La Placita, the vibrant outdoor food court, where guests are treated to Ballet Folkloric performances, celebrity impersonator shows, and live banda music. On Sundays, the party moves into the concert hall with performances from Orange County’s rising Latin music stars, followed by more live music at La Placita.
The Marketplace also goes all-in for special events, featuring clowns and costumed characters who roam the aisles bringing joy to the little ones. Whether you're browsing or dancing, something is happening for everyone.
Located just one mile from Disneyland and nestled between major attractions like Anaheim Stadium and the Honda Center, the Marketplace is perfectly placed for visitors. Even better? Free shuttle transportation is available for tourists staying at nearby Disneyland-area hotels.
Recognized in 2005 by the Orange County Register as the “Biggest and Best” indoor swap meet in the county, the Anaheim Indoor Marketplace remains a must-see destination for visitors looking to explore a vibrant mix of culture, commerce, and community spirit in Anaheim.
More than just a shopping destination, the Anaheim Marketplace is a full-blown entertainment zone. Every weekend brings free live performances the whole family can enjoy. Fridays are filled with fun in the food court, with Mexican Bingo and karaoke singalongs. Saturdays come alive at La Placita, the vibrant outdoor food court, where guests are treated to Ballet Folkloric performances, celebrity impersonator shows, and live banda music. On Sundays, the party moves into the concert hall with performances from Orange County’s rising Latin music stars, followed by more live music at La Placita.
The Marketplace also goes all-in for special events, featuring clowns and costumed characters who roam the aisles bringing joy to the little ones. Whether you're browsing or dancing, something is happening for everyone.
Located just one mile from Disneyland and nestled between major attractions like Anaheim Stadium and the Honda Center, the Marketplace is perfectly placed for visitors. Even better? Free shuttle transportation is available for tourists staying at nearby Disneyland-area hotels.
Recognized in 2005 by the Orange County Register as the “Biggest and Best” indoor swap meet in the county, the Anaheim Indoor Marketplace remains a must-see destination for visitors looking to explore a vibrant mix of culture, commerce, and community spirit in Anaheim.
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Sight Name: Anaheim Indoor Marketplace
Sight Location: Anaheim, USA (See walking tours in Anaheim)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Sight Location: Anaheim, USA (See walking tours in Anaheim)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Walking Tours in Anaheim, California
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Anaheim Introduction Walking Tour
An integral part of California's Orange County, Anaheim is known globally as the home of Disneyland Resort. The word “Anaheim” derives from a blend of 'Ana' (after the nearby Santa Ana River) and 'heim,' a common German place name meaning 'home', as the city was founded in 1857 by fifty German families.
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Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.2 Km or 2 Miles
Among the local historical treasures is Founders’... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.2 Km or 2 Miles