Top Markets In Birmingham
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If you're always on the hunt for fresh fruit and vegetables, gifts or just love to browse bric-a-brac, there's the best markets in Birmingham.
The local markets are often a great place to pick up all your weekly fresh fruit and vegetables, grab some bargains or find a unique gift for a family member or friend. Birmingham is home to the famous Rag Market, plus a whole range of farmers' markets selling the freshest produce around.
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These award winning markets are held throughout Birmingham and the UK all year round.
Come and browse a range of pre-loved, top-quality items for babies and children, including clothes, toys, books, baby equipment and so much more.
You can also sell your unwanted items.
Indoor and Outdoor Markets
Birmingham Rag Market
St Martins Rag Market, Edgbaston Street, Birmingham, B5 4RB
Opens Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday 9am to 5pm and Saturday 9am to 5:30pm
Website:
https://www.ragmarket.com
Birmingham’s famous markets!
Sell a huge range of books, clothing, cosmetics, fabrics, giftwares, pet food and accessories and football souveniers.
Image: Birmingham’s World Famous Rag Market Facebook page
Bullring Open Market and Bullring Indoor Market
Adjacent to the Birmingham Rag Market at St Martins Rag Market, Edgbaston Street, Birmingham, B5 4RB
Opens Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 9am to 5pm
Website:
https://www.ragmarket.com
130 stalls offering a fantastic selection of fruits and vegetables and other goods.
Wide, covered isles for easy access for disabled shoppers and families whatever the weather.
Farmers’ Markets
Birmingham University Farmer’s Market
University Square, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, B15 2TT
Held on the fourth Wednesday of each month between 10am and 3pm
Website:
https://www.birmingham.ac.uk
All stallholders offer locally sourced, fairly priced and environmentally friendly produce; from top quality organic goods to seasonal fare.
Stalls include breads, cakes, arts and crafts, hot food stalls, meat and eggs, sweet and savoury pies, cakes and so much more.
Kings Heath Farmers’ Market
At the junction of Vicarage Road and Kings Heath High Street, Kings Heath, B14 7RA
First Saturday of the month from 9am to 3:30pm
Website:
http://kingsheathfarmersmarket.org
Offers a huge variety of locally sourced and produced foods.
Includes breads, baked goods, honey, ground coffee and loose teas, cakes, fruit and vegetables, meats, cheese, chocolates, sauces and seafood.
Moseley Farmers’ Market
St Mary’s Row, Moseley, B13 8HW for the Market and B13 8HJ for parking
Last Saturday of each month from 9am to 2pm
Website:
http://moseleyfarmersmarket.org.uk
Over 60 stalls selling fresh produce including fruit and vegetables, cheese, wines, pies and beer.
Everything sold is local!
Image: Moseley Farmers’ Market Facebook page
Solihull High Street Farmers’ Market
High Street, Solihull, B91 3TB
First Friday of the month from 9am to 5pm
Website:
http://www.solihull.gov.uk
All produce is sourced from within a 30-mile radius!
A fantastic selection of fresh produce including fruit, vegetables, flowers, meat and seafood, eggs, dairy, breads and cakes.
Car Boot Sales
Sunday Car Boot Sale
Wholesale Markets Precinct, Pershore Street, Birmingham, B5 6UN
Website:
https://www.birmingham.gov.uk
300 spaces for cars.
Facilities include catering, toilets and public park next to the site.
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