Craft Fairs & Farmers Markets in Manhattan, New York
Find craft fairs, farmers markets, and festivals in Manhattan to sell at.
175th Street Greenmarket
FarmersGrowNYC producer-only farmers market; farmers/producers apply via GrowNYC.
57th Street Greenmarket
FarmersGrowNYC producer-only farmers market; farmers/producers apply via GrowNYC.
79th Street Greenmarket
FarmersGrowNYC producer-only farmers market; farmers/producers apply via GrowNYC.
82nd Street Greenmarket
FarmersGrowNYC producer-only farmers market; farmers/producers apply via GrowNYC.
97th Street Greenmarket
FarmersGrowNYC producer-only farmers market; farmers/producers apply via GrowNYC.
Abingdon Square Greenmarket
FarmersGrowNYC producer-only farmers market; farmers/producers apply via GrowNYC.
Artists & Fleas - Chelsea Market
ArtisanArtists & Fleas operates year-round indoor markets in Chelsea (Manhattan) and Williamsburg (Brooklyn) with rolling applications and 50 sq ft spaces. Both locations offer heat, AC, electricity, and WiFi. Vendors must have a hand in the production and design of all products sold. Product categories span art & illustration, beauty & wellness, candles, clothing, jewelry, food & beverage, vintage, and more. EIN/resale number required.
Bowling Green Greenmarket
FarmersGrowNYC producer-only farmers market; farmers/producers apply via GrowNYC.
Bryant Park Winter Village - Holiday Shops
HolidayBank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park is NYC's largest holiday market, running from late October through early January around the iconic ice rink. The curated vendor mix draws immense foot traffic — expect 1–3 hour average customer dwell time from tourists and retail-focused shoppers. Urbanspace seeks distinctive, high-quality products: décor, apparel, accessories, stationery, home goods, artisanal foods, and experiential food & beverage concepts. Booths include standard electricity (6 120v plugs); kiosks range 10'x6' to 12'x12'. Food vendors must secure H25 and F04 permits and have commercial kitchen access. Vendors operate 7 days a week, minimum 11am–8pm. Voted best holiday market in the world.
Chelsea Flea
FleaHeld year-round every Saturday and Sunday in Manhattan, Chelsea Flea brings 50–60 vintage and antiques vendors to an all-outdoors, rain-or-shine market. Free entry. A straightforward setup for vendors looking to move product to design-conscious New York shoppers — the kind of crowd that reads design magazines and knows what they're hunting for.
City Hall Greenmarket
FarmersGrowNYC producer-only farmers market; farmers/producers apply via GrowNYC.
Columbia Greenmarket
FarmersGrowNYC producer-only farmers market; farmers/producers apply via GrowNYC.
Columbus Circle Holiday Market
HolidayNestled at the gateway to Central Park, Columbus Circle Holiday Market offers a refined holiday shopping experience — the market features over 140 vendors selling décor, apparel, accessories, stationery, home goods, and artisan foods. Positioned at the gateway to Central Park, this market caters to uptown residents and Midtown's vast tourism network with Central Park as the backdrop, a steady pace of visitors, and thinner crowding inside the market. Vendors are expected to be open 7 days/week for the duration of the market. Each booth comes standard with electricity. Food vendors preparing onsite must apply for H25 and F04 permits; no gas or open flame is permitted, so all appliances must be electric, and a commissary or commercial kitchen is needed for the H25 permit.
Dag Hammarskjold Plaza Greenmarket
FarmersGrowNYC producer-only farmers market; farmers/producers apply via GrowNYC.
Down to Earth - Battery Park City Market
FarmersDown to Earth Farmers Markets operates eight markets across Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Westchester, each hosting local farmers alongside food and crafts makers using locally sourced ingredients. The Battery Park City Market, held Sundays in Manhattan along the Hudson River waterfront, is part of this network focused on connecting shoppers directly to the New York-area food system.
Down to Earth - Chelsea Market (23rd St)
FarmersDown to Earth manages farmers markets across Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Westchester. Chelsea Market operates Saturdays in Manhattan on the north side of 23rd Street off 9th Avenue. Vendors are local farmers and food and crafts makers using locally sourced ingredients. The market mission centers on supporting small-scale agriculture and direct producer-to-shopper connections in the New York area.
Down to Earth - Morningside Park Market
FarmersFounded in 2005 by Friends of Morningside Park, the market has been running as Down to Earth Markets and growing ever since — it's the longest running farmers market in Harlem. Down to Earth brings together local farmers and area food and crafts makers using locally sourced ingredients. SNAP EBT is welcome, and Health Bucks ($2 per $2 spent, up to $10/day) are available.
FAD Market - Governors Island Pop-Up
CraftFAD Market returns to Governors Island for its sixth season, popping up two summer weekends in June and July along tree-lined King Ave. Set between historic early 20th-century buildings and steps from Yankee Pier (where Brooklyn ferries dock), each weekend features 40+ independent makers, designers, and artists selling handcrafted jewelry, art, apparel, bath and body care, home goods, and artisanal packaged foods. Waterfront views, open green space, and nearby food vendors make it easy to extend into a full island day.
Feast of San Gennaro
FestivalThe 100th Annual Feast of San Gennaro runs through mid-to-late September in Manhattan's Little Italy. Food vendors and propane users should note: the city and FDNY recommend obtaining an FDNY G23 Certificate of Fitness before operating LPG or CNG appliances at the feast. Propane vendors must complete a separate agreement. This is a marquee street festival with a long vendor tradition.
Fort Washington Greenmarket
FarmersGrowNYC producer-only farmers market; farmers/producers apply via GrowNYC.
Grand Bazaar NYC
FleaGrand Bazaar NYC is a year-round Sunday market on Manhattan's Upper West Side featuring artisans and vintage vendors. The market is currently operating with limited space and actively seeking new vendors. Management is known for prioritizing vendor success through organized operations, themed events that attract diverse shoppers, and active social media promotion to boost vendor exposure.
Herald Square Holiday Market
HolidayHerald Square Holiday Market is expanding in 2026—double the size and length of its inaugural December event. Expect 100+ artisan booths featuring handcrafted gifts, jewelry, home décor, specialty foods, and festive treats. Part of Urbanspace's NYC holiday market portfolio, which includes Union Square (named best holiday market in America in 2023) and Bryant Park.
Hester Street Fair
FleaHester Street Fair is a thoughtfully curated Lower East Side market bringing together independent makers, food vendors, and artisans selling well-made goods, distinctive collections, and exceptional food & beverage offerings. The fair welcomes both established brands and newcomers—if you have something great to share, they want to hear from you. All vendors go through a selective application process.
Inwood Greenmarket
FarmersGrowNYC producer-only farmers market; farmers/producers apply via GrowNYC.
Mount Sinai Greenmarket
FarmersGrowNYC producer-only farmers market; farmers/producers apply via GrowNYC.
