San Francisco has plenty of great vintage shopping options, including curated boutiques and impressive estate sales with many unique, hidden gems. This weekend, SF vintage enthusiasts can explore an exciting vintage showcase at the Ferry Building.
Pickwick Vintage Market
The Pickwick Vintage Show is a monthly vintage market that happens in various cities, including Los Angeles, Chicago, and San Francisco. San Franciscans can explore the vintage show on Sunday, May 17, from 10 am to 5 pm. Attendees can expect more than 40 vendors selling clothing, jewelry, and accessories. The market is very popular, and requires tickets for entry. Online advance tickets are already sold out, but organizers will often release tickets at the door as the capacity of the market allows.
The vintage market takes place at the mezzanine in the Ferry Building, and we recommend exploring some of the many shops and restaurants in the Ferry Building after the vintage show.
About the Ferry Building

The Ferry Building is an iconic part of San Francisco that dates back to 1898, surviving the destructive 1906 earthquake. The building is still a bustling transit center, along with a thriving marketplace for local businesses. Some popular restaurants at the building include the famed burger joint Gott’s Roadside, Hog Island Oyster Company, and Señor Sisig. You can also explore cafes and retail vendors, like Blue Bottle Coffee and Heath Ceramics.
You can learn more about the Pickwick Vintage show and the Ferry Building here.