A Guide to Seattle Farmers' Markets

Seattle, Washington, is a city known for its natural beauty, innovative spirit, and rich cultural diversity. Some of the popular things to do in Seattle include the Space Needle, harbor cruises, whale watching, and day trips to Mt. Rainier. Also popular in Seattle are the many farmers markets that welcome locals and visitors alike.
The city’s markets stand out as hubs of local life, creativity, and commerce. From busy farmers markets to eclectic artisan fairs, Seattle offers a market experience for every visitor or resident. Here’s a closer look at the different types of markets that make Seattle a haven for explorers, food lovers, and culture seekers.
Pike Place Market
Perhaps one of the most well-known markets in the world, Pike Place Market is home to more than 500 vendors that sell everything from fresh produce and artisanal cheeses to handmade jewelry and vintage records. Established in 1907, this iconic public Seattle market overlooks Elliott Bay and is a must-see attraction for both locals and visitors.
Pike Place Market is famous for its flying fish and for being the location of the original Starbucks store. This working market also provides visitors with food, culture, street performances, and a glimpse of the legendary Gum Wall.
Pike Place Market restaurants sell everything from vegetarian fare to fresh seafood. Stop by and sample some of the world famous Pike Place chowder! Heralded as the city’s crown jewel, this is one market you won’t want to miss!
Neighborhood Farmers Markets
Seattle boasts a robust network of farmers markets, many of which operate year-round. These markets emphasize fresh, locally grown, and sustainably produced foods. Run by the Neighborhood Farmers Market Alliance and other organizations, they help support local agriculture and foster community engagement.
- University District Farmers Market - One of the city’s largest farmers markets, it offers visitors a wide range of meats, dairy, produce, and specialty foods. Also the city’s oldest “farm-and-food-only” market, it features up to 80 vendors during the peak season. The UDFM is open year-round on Saturdays.
- Ballard Farmers Market - Operating since 2000, the Ballard Farmers Market sells produce that is exclusively from farmers from Washington State. The market is known for its lively atmosphere, artisan breads, and handmade crafts. The market is open year-round on Sundays.
- Capitol Hill Farmers Market - This vibrant market offers locally-grown farm produce, ready-to-eat meal options, and other unique food items. It has recently extended its schedule to include weekday market hours to provide visitors with even more access to local vendors. Capitol Hill Farmers Market operates on Sundays year-round as well as Tuesdays during the summer months.
- West Seattle Farmers Market - Known for its community atmosphere, the West Seattle Farmers Market brings visitors and vendors together for a truly unforgettable experience. Farm-fresh food and ingredients, all grown in Washington state, bring customers back week after week, even in the rain and snow! The market is open year-round on Sundays.
Artisan and Craft Markets
Seattle is known for its unique vibes and creative atmosphere. The city therefore offers artisan and craft markets to show off the area’s local craftsmanship and independent artistry. Three of the best Seattle markets for crafts are found below.
- Pike Place Crafts Market - This local artisan market provides shoppers with all things handmade. From jewelry and screen-printed clothing, to pictures and woodwork, the Pike Place Crafts Market has something for everyone! The craft market is open daily year-round.
- Fremont Sunday Market - With its bohemian charm and mix of vintage treasures, crafts, and gourmet street food, this craft market captures the creative soul of the Fremont neighborhood. The Fremont Sunday Market is open year-round on Sundays.
- Georgetown Trailer Park Mall - The Georgetown Trailer Park Mall is one of the city’s most unique shopping experiences, with vintage trailers transformed into boutiques selling retro items, oddities, and handcrafted art.
Night Markets
Seattle’s markets also reflect the city’s rich cultural heritage, especially in neighborhoods like the International District. Here, visitors can take in the Seattle night market scene and enjoy some of the best atmosphere in the city.
- Chinatown International District - The night market at the C-ID is a vibrant celebration of Asian culture with food stalls, music, and dance. It is held once a year, usually in the late summer or early fall.
- Seattle Night Market - This night market in Seattle provides a rotating series of themed night events featuring food trucks, live music, and a party atmosphere. The Seattle Night Market is held during different months throughout the year.
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