When: Friday to Sunday
The Milk Market dates back to the 1850s, making it one of Ireland’s oldest markets. It’s the perfect place to experience community spirit and get a taste of Ireland’s rich culture. The historic venue offers a mix of vintage stalls with artisan food, homemade crafts, and even live music, set under a cool all-weather canopy.
When: Saturdays 8:00 – 18:00 plus Fridays during July & August
Located beside St. Nicholas’ Church, this vibrant market offers handcrafted jewellery, locally produced knitwear and beautiful oil paintings. It’s the perfect place to get that authentically Irish souvenir! Get ready for a feast of smells, tastes and sounds in this lively laneway, open year-round.
When: Monday to Saturday 8:00 – 18:00
The English Market has been open since 1788 and was once named the “best covered market in the UK and Ireland.” It stretches from Princes Street to the Grand Parade and is famous for its funky Victorian-style interior. The English Market is full of fresh fish, artisanal cheeses, spiced beef, drisheen, and lots more!
When: Every Thursday from 9:00 – 14:00
A hidden gem in the sunny southeast! Held every Thursday in the town square, Dungarvan’s market features a great selection of food producers, beverages and plants. Enjoy fresh free-range eggs, gluten free cakes, or get your hands on some award-winning honey from Fíor Mhil. This is small-town charm at its best!
When: Friday to Sunday
The award-winning St George’s Market is one of Belfast’s oldest attractions. Built between 1890 and 1896, the market is still one of the city’s most popular place to visit, attracting thousands of visitors each week. St George’s Market aims to showcase local talent, offering craftspeople the opportunity to show off their handmade works of arts.
When: Every Sunday 11:00 – 15:00
Killaloe Farmer’s Market has it all – from handmade herbal oils, vibrant plants, beeswax candles and so much more! It has a great selection of vegan and vegetarian delights, offering something for everyone to enjoy. Browse the stalls while taking in the gorgeous views of the Clare Hills and the River Shannon.
When: Every Saturday from 10:00 – 16:00
Red Stables market is held in a unique Victorian building located in St. Anne’s Park. It is one of Dublin’s biggest farmer’s markets with creative stalls selling everything from hand-painted guitars to sweet treats. It’s absolutely brimming with surprises!
When: Every Thursday 10:00 – 15:00
This is Cork’s biggest Farmers Market, and aims to ensure local farmers have a direct outlet to sell their produce. Found near the Mahon Point Shopping Centre, the market has over 50 stalls of local organic veg, meats, cheeses, baked goods, and friendly vendors. It was once awarded the ‘Best Farmers Market Award’ by Good Food Ireland.
Make a day out of it! Pair a morning market visit with local attractions and a spot of lunch. Whether you’re exploring the fun interior of Cork’s English Market or Galway’s open-air stalls, these markets are the heart of everyday life in Ireland.