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Marylebone Farmers' Market

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The Marylebone Farmers' Market is a beloved Sunday tradition for locals and visitors alike, held on Moxton Street just off Marylebone High Street. This compact market brings together a curated selection of British farmers and food producers, offering everything from seasonal fruits and vegetables to artisan cheeses, freshly baked bread, free-range meats, and homemade preserves. The atmosphere is friendly and bustling, with the aroma of fresh coffee and pastries mingling with the earthy scents of produce. Unlike larger London markets, this one retains a neighborhood feel, where shoppers can chat directly with growers about their products. It's an ideal spot to pick up picnic supplies, sample local specialties, or simply soak in the community vibe. The market operates year-round on Sundays, rain or shine, and is a favorite for those seeking high-quality, sustainable food in a charming setting.

Don't miss

  • Seasonal organic vegetables and fruits from nearby farms
  • Artisan breads and pastries baked fresh that morning
  • Handmade cheeses and charcuterie from British producers
  • Freshly prepared street food like crepes and gourmet burgers
  • Live music or cooking demonstrations on select Sundays

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Ways to visit Marylebone Farmers' Market

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Marylebone Farmers' Market with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

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Know before you go

  • Arrive early for the best produce; popular items sell out quickly.
  • Bring your own shopping bags or a trolley for heavier purchases.
  • Many stalls prefer cash, though some accept card payments.
  • The market runs in all weather, so dress accordingly if it's raining.

A bit of history

Established in the early 2000s as part of London's growing farmers' market movement, it has become a fixture in Marylebone's food scene, supporting local agriculture and reducing food miles.

Common questions

What days is the Marylebone Farmers' Market open?

It operates every Sunday, year-round, typically from 10am to 2pm.

Is the market dog-friendly?

Yes, well-behaved dogs on leads are welcome.

Can I find organic produce here?

Yes, many stalls offer organic fruits, vegetables, and other products.

Is there parking nearby?

Street parking is limited and paid on Sundays. Public transport is recommended.

Are there vegetarian or vegan options?

Yes, you'll find plenty of plant-based produce, as well as vegan street food stalls.

Can I pay with a credit card?

Some stalls accept cards, but it's best to bring cash to be safe.

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