Bristol 's got some amazing outdoor markets where you can get your hands on anything from a delicious lunch to hand-crafted jewellery. And they're spread right across the city. So whether you're in mood for buying or just like a peruse, there's bound to one that will suit.
There are markets specialising in vintage and retro goods, those dedicated to food, crafts and clothing among other things. We've picked eight of the best and here's all you need to know about them..
. Read more: Windmill Hill Market With over 50 stalls in the heart of Bedminster , Windmill Hill market offers a showcase of small businesses and local craft, including ceramics, prints and jewellery, where visitors can enjoy live music and local food produce before exploring the community gardens and visiting the animals at Windmill Hill City Farm 10am-3pm, first Saturday of the month from April-December at Philip Street, Bedminster, Bristol, BS3 4EA. Bristol Flea Market Now in its 8th year of operating, Bristol Flea Market is the perfect spot for unique vintage and retro goods, furniture, antiques, garden accessories and local craft, provided by a group of local traders and with food and drink stores found nearby.
It runs every Saturday on Lower Corn Street, The Old City, Bristol, BS1 1HT from 9am to 5pm. Temple Quay Market At Temple Quay Market, one of Bristol’s original food markets, visitors can expect a diverse range of international dishes from Cantonese to Malaysian, Vietnamese to Korean, and enjoy the.
