Take in the last spring vibes at Market Square Park Farmers Market in Downtown

An outdoor scene under shady trees with people sitting at tables and shopping market stalls
Take in live music and farm fresh produce in the final weeks of Market Square Park Farmers Market | Courtesy of Market Square Park

Shop fresh fruits, vegetables and more while you enjoy live music and other fun in historic Downtown at the Market Square Park Farmers Market, on Saturday, May 18 and Saturday, May 25, 2024.

For just two more Saturdays in May, the weekly farmers market in historic Market Square Park offers the final tastes of spring before taking a summer break.

The family-friendly gathering connects Houstonians to local growers and makers, providing access to fresh farm goods like fruits and vegetables, as well as meat proteins and prepared foods. Shoppers can also take in live music on the Turnip the Beet stage and other entertainment, plus four-legged friends are welcome with the Market Square dog park offering some off-leash socializing.

Connecting the present with the past, this weekly spring event recalls the city’s first open-air produce markets held at the historic park in 1836 that provided fresh farm goods and fish for Houston residents across a century.

Learn more about the Market Square Park Farmers Market.

Market Square Park Farmers Market in Downtown

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Courtesy of Market Square Park

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