Top 6 Dublin Markets to Visit in 2024
Dublin has some of the most amazing outdoor markets, with fantastic local products to choose from and a range of food to taste. Getting to the market is the easy part, but trying to decide which one to go to is where the challenge begins. We have created the ultimate list of our favourite Dublin Markets.
1. Dun Laoghaire Market
Sunday's 11am - 4pm
Dun Laoghaire CoCo Market located around the Lexicon Library and directly insight the People’s Park. You can find the food village, Artisan and Crafts, and over 50 vendors trading each Sunday selling a wide range of products including hot food, baked goods, arts and crafts, artisan food products and seasonal produce. Dun Laoghaire CoCo Market has all the trimmings for you to enjoy a wholesome Sunday, with something for everyone.
2. Howth Market
Saturday - Sunday
Howth Market is situated in a beautiful fishing town. Established 9 years ago and has grown substantially over the past years. After a major revamp during 2013, the market becomes a permanent establishment in Howth village, standing along the seafront. Welcoming locals and tourists, Howth Market is a fun day out, offering a unique experience for everyone. Selling a mixture of organic produce, freshly baked goods, jewellery, clothing, antiques and so much more. The market takes place each weekend and Bank Holidays, while the front five units, including coffee shops, are open 7 days a week.
3. Airfield Farmers Market
Friday - Saturday 9am - 2:30pm
Airfield Estate’s Farmers Market is open every Friday and Saturday, with products ranging from locally grown fruits, vegetables, preserves, chutneys, jams, bread, pastries, meats, fish and so much more. You can grab products to sample, enjoy or take home with you. A perfect way to gather fresh produce which is locally sourced from Irish vendors.
4. Temple Bar Food Market
The Temple Bar Food Market was established in 1997 by a group of Irish farmers and producers, their vision was to bring local Irish produce to a city centre location. The market, to this day, still features many of the original traders. Supporting local businesses and finding a vast variety of organic fruit and veg, delicious cakes, bread, cheese, olives, cold meats, nuts, seeds, grains and cereals, is what you can expect when you visit this fabulous market.
5. Blackrock Market
Saturday - Sunday 11am - 5:30pm
The Blackrock Market was established in 1996 and has since flourished into what is it today. Providing a mixture of products and goods, combining a broad range of fine art, modern art, collectables, furniture, soft furnishings and handcrafts, making this market extremely unique. Open every weekend, plus bank holidays from 11 am – 5.30 pm in Blackrock County Dublin. Usually, you will see 50 traders in attendance, also offering a range of food and beverage restaurants and stalls.
6. Herbert Park Farmers Market
Sunday's 11am - 4pm
Herbert Park is home to a spectacular food market, open every Sunday from 11 am – 4 pm. The park contains a large duck pond and vivid playgrounds perfect for everyone in the family. Delicious food available such as Falafel, kebab, Crepes, Korean food, Italian pasta, organic veg, cupcakes, ice cream, and much more.
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