Explore These 4 Must-Visit Farmers Markets in Philadelphia

Summer calls for freshness and Philly knows how to answer it. Nestled in various neighborhoods across the city, Philadelphia's Farmers Markets attract an array of vendors who take great pride in showcasing their finest offerings.  From the wide variety of seasonal fruits and vegetables to the artisanal cheeses, farm-fresh eggs, and ethically raised meats, the market truly reflects the diversity of the region's agricultural bounty. 

Philadelphia's Farmers Market follows the farm-to-table philosophy, which emphasizes the importance of knowing where our food comes from. As visitors stroll through Philadelphia's Farmers Market, they are welcomed by a burst of colors, aromas, and flavors that stimulate the senses.

These markets are a treasure trove of local flavors, where the city's rich history meets its contemporary food culture. It is a place to experience the love for fresh, sustainable produce and the warmth of community spirit.

 

Clark Park Farmers Market, www.timeout.com

1. CLARK PARK FARMERS MARKET

Where: 43rd Street and Baltimore Avenue

When: Saturdays, 10am to 2pm, year-round

What makes it special: Clark Park is home to one of the largest and most well-populated farmers’ markets in Philadelphia, and boasts over a dozen vendors managing tables piled high with organic fruits, heirloom vegetables, milk, eggs, cheeses, meats and more. Customers using food stamp benefits get $2 Philly Food Bucks for every $5 spent on fresh produce.

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Dickinson Square Farmers Market, www.phillyurbanist.com

2. DICKINSON SQUARE FARMERS MARKET

Where: Moyamensing Avenue and Morris Street

When: Sundays, 10am to 1pm, May through Nov, first and third Sundays, 10am to noon, Dec through April

What makes it special: Dickinson Square, located in South Philly (Pennsport), is a unique farmers' market where only producers are allowed. Farmers sell only what they grow, and food artisans offering prepared foods must source ingredients from nearby farms. This distinctive approach ensures a diverse selection of items not commonly found in stores.

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Rittenhouse Farmers Market, www.youtube.com/@hariphl2763

3. RITTENHOUSE FARMERS MARKET

Where: 18th and Walnut street

When: Saturdays and Tuesdays 9am to 2pm, shorter hours in winter

What makes it special: For the perfect Instagram shot on Saturdays, head to the corner of 18th and Walnut, where Triple Tree Flowers showcases stunning, vibrant bouquets. This picturesque spot is ideal for picnics, as you can also buy delicious prepared foods and enjoy them in the Rittenhouse park!

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Headhouse Farmers Market, www.timeout.com

4. HEADHOUSE FARMERS MARKET

Where: 2nd and Lombard streets

When: Sundays 10am to 2pm, May through Dec, Sundays 10am to 1pm, Jan through April

What makes it special: This year-round farmers market was established in 2007, but Philadelphians have been shopping at Headhouse Square since Colonial days. The Shambles, an open-air brick building within the market, stands as one of the oldest surviving market structures in the nation. Not only does it offer shade on hot days, but it also provides shelter from rain or snow, ensuring a pleasant shopping experience year-round.

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