Best markets in New York

10 Best Markets in New York

Where to Go Shopping like a Local in New York?

The best markets in New York are packed with vendors selling unique souvenirs, delicious food and drink, and one-of-a-kind gifts. While the city boasts some of the world’s largest shopping malls, most New Yorkers love supporting local artisans, home bakers, entrepreneurs, and farmers.

These markets are found throughout the Big Apple’s five famous boroughs including The Bronx, Brooklyn, and Manhattan. Our guide below covers the best places to go shopping like a local in New York, from iconic venues filled with wonderful wares to neighbourhood favorites selling regional products.

What are the best markets in New York?


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1. Chelsea Market

World-famous market in Manhattan’s Meatpacking District


Good for: Families, Food, Shoppers


Chelsea Market is one of the most popular markets in New York City. You can find it in Manhattan’s Meatpacking District, just east of Pier 57 at Hudson River Park. Featuring dozens of shops and restaurants, this market is a must-visit for anyone staying in New York.

Start your day at its flea market, where you can find everything from unique visual art to vintage clothing. Once you’re ready for a bite, head over to the food hall to find more than 35 vendors selling dishes from all over the world. If you’re visiting the Chelsea Market in winter, make sure to stop at its vacation pop-ups to browse unique gifts made by local artists. Read more


Location: 75 9th Ave, New York, NY 10011, USA

Open: Daily from 7 am to 10 am

Phone: +1 212-652-2111

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Chelsea Market

75 9th Ave, New York, NY 10011, USA

2. Essex Market

A century-old indoor public market

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Good for: Shoppers, Food, Budget


Essex Market is a quaint indoor complex on the Lower East Side of Manhattan at the corner of Delancey Street and Essex Street. This century-old market features a diverse range of local vendors who offer everything from freshly cut flowers and gourmet groceries to local brews and delicious meals.

Stock up for a picnic with snacks from Luna Brothers Fruit Plaza and artisanal cheese from Valley Shepherd Creamery, or grab a brew from Top Hops and Italian stuffed rice balls from Arancini Bros. If you have extra time, join one of Essex Market’s cooking classes or enjoy a guided excursion led by Turnstile Tours.


Location: 88 Essex St, New York, NY 10002, USA

Open: Monday–Saturday from 8 am to 8 pm, Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm

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Essex Market

88 Essex St, New York, NY 10002, USA

3. La Marqueta

For all-things Latin American and Caribbean

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Good for: Families, Food, Shoppers


La Marqueta is a vibrant public market in New York’s East Harlem neighborhood. Foodies come here for the energetic atmosphere and diverse food options. Standouts include Patisserie Vanessa, a bakery known for its high-quality French pastries, and Sprinkle Splash Sweet Shoppe, a Puerto Rican bakery specializing in flan, tembleque, and quesitos (cream cheese-filled pastries).

La Marqueta is only a 10-minute walk northeast of Central Park. You can stock up on delicious treats at the market before enjoying them by Harlem Meer, the park’s northernmost lake (and a scenic picnic spot).


Location: 1590 Park Ave, New York, NY 10029, USA

Open: Tuesday–Wednesday from 9 am to 6 pm, Thursday–Saturday from 10 am to 7 pm, Sunday from 10 am to 7 pm (closed on Mondays)

Phone: +1 212-534-4900

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La Marqueta

1590 Park Ave, New York, NY 10029, USA

4. Grand Central Market

An ornate market adjacent to Grand Central’s famous concourse

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Good for: Food, Luxury, Shoppers


Grand Central Market is known for its upscale and European-style atmosphere. This indoor shopping venue is just a few steps from Grand Central Terminal’s main concourse, before you reach the Lexington Avenue exit.

Grand Central Market is home to 13 vendors that specialize in decadent treats and fine cuisine from all over the world. Standouts include Berlin Currywurst, Eggslut, and G&B Coffee. Conveniently situated for the city’s commuters, it’s a great place to stock up on fresh produce, meat, seafood, and vegetables, or purchase gifts like artisanal chocolates and exotic spices.


Location: Balcony Level, 89 E 42nd St, New York, NY 10017, USA

Open: Monday–Friday from 7 am to 8 pm, Saturday from 10 am to 7 am, Sunday from 11 am to 6 pm

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Grand Central Market

Balcony Level, 89 E 42nd St, New York, NY 10017, USA

5. Arthur Avenue Retail Market

Old-world retail haven featuring Italian cuisine

Arthur Avenue Retail Market

Good for: Food, History, Shoppers


Arthur Avenue Retail Market (circa 1940) is an authentic Italian market in New York City. It’s located in the heart of The Bronx’s popular Little Italy neighbourhood, a half-mile south of Fordham University, and is surrounded by Italian restaurants like Enzo’s and Zero Otto Nove.

The market hosts several local vendors who specialize in fresh pasta, homemade ciabatta bread, sharp provolone cheese, Italian coffee, and delicious bakery goods. It’s no wonder this atmospheric haunt is beloved by New Yorkers. You can also find a florist and a cigar shop tucked away inside.


Location: 2344 Arthur Ave, Bronx, NY 10458, USA

Open: Monday–Saturday from 8 am to 6 pm, Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm

Phone: +1 718-220-0346

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Arthur Avenue Retail Market

2344 Arthur Ave, Bronx, NY 10458, USA

6. Union Square Greenmarket

A bustling outdoor farmers’ market

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Good for: Shoppers, Food, Budget


Union Square Greenmarket is one of the largest farmers’ markets in New York City. Open year-round, it offers an incredibly large selection of products from up to 150 regional farmers, bakers, and fishers.

Besides local fruits and vegetables, you can also find vendors selling fresh-cut flowers and plants, homemade pickles, jellies, syrups, and freshly baked bread. Make sure to stop by the market’s information booth to catch daily cooking demonstrations. Book signings usually take place on Saturdays from May to November, which means you might get to meet your favorite author while shopping at this popular market.


Location: Union Square W &, E 17th St, New York, NY 10003, USA

Open: Monday from 8 am to 6 pm, Wednesday from 8 am to 6 pm, Friday–Saturday from 8 am to 6 pm (closed on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays)

Phone: +1 212-788-7900

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Union Square Greenmarket

Union Square W &, E 17th St, New York, NY 10003, USA

7. Grand Bazaar NYC

Weekly year-round flea market


Good for: Budget, Shoppers, Unusual


Grand Bazaar NYC is the largest flea market in New York City. This Sunday-only market is located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, about two blocks away from Central Park. It’s a great place to shop local and enjoy some of New York’s best street food while wandering through rows of knick-knacks and hidden treasures.

The Grand Bazaar NYC offers one of the most unique and diverse shopping experiences in the USA. Over 200 vendors come together to sell one-of-a-kind gifts ranging from home decor, furniture, and vintage artwork to antiques, vinyl records, and handmade crafts.


Location: 100 W 77th St, New York, NY 10024, USA

Open: Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm (closed Monday–Saturday)

Phone: +1 212-239-3025

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Grand Bazaar NYC

100 W 77th St, New York, NY 10024, USA

8. DeKalb Market Hall

Vibrant food market with over 40 local vendors

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Good for: Food, Nightlife, Shoppers


DeKalb Market Hall is one of the largest food markets in Brooklyn. It’s conveniently located between the Hoyt Street and DeKalb Avenue subway stations, a few steps away from Fort Greene Park.

The food market hosts over 40 vendors offering an extensive variety of dishes spanning Argentinian and French to Japanese and Polish. It has a lively atmosphere and bright lights, making it an excellent spot to meet up with friends in New York. If you’re looking for a great deal, head to the Understudy speakeasy between 3 pm and 7 pm for happy hour, or swing by joints like Likkle More Jerk and El Punto Cubano for tasty cheap eats.


Location: 445 Albee Square W, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA

Open: Daily from 11 am to 10 pm

Phone: +1 929-359-6555

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DeKalb Market Hall

445 Albee Square W, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA

9. Moore Street Market

An East Williamsburg community market

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Good for: Food, History, Shoppers


Moore Street Market is an iconic place to shop in Brooklyn’s East Williamsburg. It’s located between the J and L subway lines on the corner of Moore Street and Humboldt Street and dates to the 1940s.

Famous for its authentic Latin food and beloved local businesses, this market is the epitome of a community gathering place. It’s a great spot to sample authentic Caribbean and Turkish dishes, such as alcapurrias (fritters), empanadas, pastelillos (meat pies), and rellenos de papa (stuffed potatoes). Moore Street Market also hosts a beauty salon, barber, and tailor shop.


Location: 110 Moore St, Brooklyn, NY 11206, USA

Open: Monday–Wednesday from 9 am to 7 pm, Thursday–Saturday from 9 am to 7 pm, Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm

Phone: +1 718-384-1371

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Moore Street Market

110 Moore St, Brooklyn, NY 11206, USA

10. Fulton Stall Market

A non-profit indoor/outdoor market in Seaport


Good for: Shoppers, Food, Budget


The Fulton Stall Market is a popular New York farmers’ market in Lower Manhattan’s Seaport District. It’s within walking distance of many landmarks including Pier 16 and the Brooklyn Bridge. The market’s mission is to connect local farmers and producers with those who live in or visit Lower Manhattan.

The Fulton Stall Market showcases over 100 local vendors throughout its indoor and outdoor sections. You can stock up your pantry with fresh fruits, veggies, and dairy products or sit down and enjoy homemade sandwiches and soups from the market’s farm-to-fork kitchen.


Location: 91 South St, New York, NY 10038, USA

Open: Monday–Saturday from 11.30 am to 5 pm (closed on Sunday)

Phone: +1 212-349-1380

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Fulton Stall Market

91 South St, New York, NY 10038, USA

Victoria Zelefsky
Contributing Writer

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