Farmers markets represent the best in what the world has to offer. They connect us globally through local food, culture, and community. Much like an artist or beautiful work of art can represent a city, the farmers and farms represent the terroir of their land. From our travels, below are some of our favorite farmers markets around the world with their location and daily operation.
New York City
Union Square
Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Sunday / 8am–6pm
Tompkins Square
Sunday / 9am–4pm / January–April
9am–5pm / May–December
Fort Greene
Saturday / 8am–3pm
Los Angeles
Hollywood
Sunday / 8am-1pm
Santa Monica
Wednesday & Saturday / 8am-1pm
South Pasadena
Thursday / 4pm-8pm
Atwater Village
Sunday / 9am-2pm
Silver Lake
Tuesday / 2pm-7:30pm
Saturday / 8am-1pm
Melrose Place
Sunday / 10am-2pm
Echo Park
Friday / 3pm-7:30pm
Baldwin Hills Crenshaw
Saturday / 10am-3pm
Larchmont Village
Sunday / 10am-2pm
Brentwood
Sunday / 8:30am-2pm
Paris
Saxe-Breteuil
Thursday & Sunday / 7am-2:30pm
Raspail
Tuesday & Friday / 7am-2:20pm
Sunday / 9am-3pm
Marché des Enfants Rouges
Tuesday-Saturday / 8am-8pm
Sunday / 9am-2pm
Président Wilson
Wednesday & Saturday / 7am-2:30pm
Toronto
Trinity Bellwoods
Tuesday / 3pm-7pm / May-November
St. Lawrence
Saturday / 5am-3pm
Leslieville
Sunday / 9am-2pm / May-October
London
Parliament Hill
Saturday & Sunday / 10am-2pm
Notting Hill
Saturday / 9am-1pm
Queens Park
Sunday / 10am-2pm
Shanghai
Wuzhong Market
Daily / 7am-6:30pm
Jiashan Market
Every other Saturday / 10am-1pm
Milan
Porta Romana
Wednesday & Saturday / 8am-2pm
Friday / 4pm-9pm
Mercato Contadino a Milano
Thursday / 8am-2pm
Tokyo
Roppongi Ark Hills
Saturday / 10am-1pm
UN University (Aoyama)
Saturday & Sunday / 10am-4pm
Ebisu Garden Place March Market
Sunday / 11am-4pm