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TreasureFest: Valentine’s Market

SF’s biggest monthly celebration, huge festival & market on Treasure Island January 27-28
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The TreasureFest (formerly Treasure Island Flea) is a modern urban market for 15,000+ each month that houses around 400 curated vendors selling originally-made and designed items, artists, and antique/vintage collectors.

Plus there’s typically 35+ food trucks, live local music, workshops, kids games, and bars with seasonal cocktails and local wines and brews.

The two-day flea market, which takes place the last weekend of every month, is on the east side of Treasure Island facing the East Bay.

TreasureFest
Last Sat & Sun of every month (except Dec.) | 10am – 4pm
California Ave. & Ave. N, Treasure Island, SF – Map
$3 Entry / Kids free / Free Parking

Next DateJanuary  27-28, 2018Valentine’s Day Market – Join in for a special Valentines Day themed TreasureFest. Shop for your special someone or make something at one of DIY stations. Live music, love potion cocktails and much more.

– RSVP on Facebook to get entered for a $100 shopping spree.
VIP Deal – Get entry for two plus two sangrias (or mocktails) for $11 – 50% off
– $3 Admission
– Free Parking
– Muni 108 direct from SoMa to the flea
– Dog Friendly
– DIY community workshops & carnival games.
– 25+ Food Trucks & Food Tents
– Live Music & Scavenger hunts.
– Giant nerf gun obstacle course, life size bubble sumo wrestling & more
– Stilt walkers, face painters

2018 Schedule

  • January 27 & 28 – Valentine’s Day
  • February 24 & 25 – Mardi Gras
  • March 24 & 25 – Easter
  • April 28 & 29 – Mother’s Day
  • May 26 & 27 – TreasureFest Bithday Bash
  • June 23 & 24 – Summer of Love
  • July 28 & 29 – Hawaii in July
  • August 25 & 26 – Dog Days of Summer
  • September 29 & 30 – Octoberfest
  • October 27 & 28 – Halloween
  • November 24 & 25 – Snowvember & Holiday Market
  • December – OFF

Getting There

Once you arrive on the island take a right on California, but don’t worry because there’ll be lots of signs and traffic guards assisting you on where to drive and park. As always, parking is free.