ZenFoodster: A rotating selection of local craftspeople, designers and artists who sell a browsable mix of accessories, T-shirts to handmade jewelry and more...also a great place to score "artsier" souvenirs!
Gothamist: Take your hard-earned coin to the Artists and Fleas takeover at Chelsea Market. It's festooned in holiday decorations, so sip a cocoa and snag the perfect gift for whomever's on your list. Read more.
Lucky Magazine: Rie Akuto, budding stylist, loves to browse the eclectic offering at this MPD spot.
Russell Hirschorn: Best market in nyc in the spring and summer. Tons of different produce and polish sausages, pierogies, blintzes, just great
Dolce&Gabbana: Stroll the East 67th Street Market in search of accessories, vintage clothes, collectibles. Visit both the indoor and the outdoor sections
Susan Carpenter: I love Hellen olive oil extra-virgin olive oil from her Groves in Greece you must try this olive oil I use it on my skin but it's of course it's great for cooking two
7. La Marqueta
8.4
1607 Park Ave, New York, NY
Farmers Market · East Harlem · 11 tips and reviews
Lonestar Taco: Here are a few speciality vendors worth visiting also it's home base of Hot Bread Kitchen, which might be some of the best bread in the city they have fresh masa, if you plan ahead, maybe you can too.
City of New York: The northeast corner of Central Park, the Harlem Meer, offers family-related activities such as catch and release fishing, playgrounds with water features, a discovery center, skating and swimming.
Harlem Ambassador: This place is in need of options, be they, stores; management; traffic; hours, and the like. It's a shame because the potential is there. If only they would create an int'l food court...or something!
9. Columbia Greenmarket
8.0
2926 Broadway (btwn 114th & 115th St.), New York, NY
Farmers Market · West Harlem · 19 tips and reviews
T.J. B.: Wonderful strawberries and if you don't know your produce the staff will help you pick out the best of the bunch even when crowded (with a smile).
nycHealthy: Columbia University Greenmarket is open Thu & Sun 8am-5pm. You can redeem your Health Bucks and use your EBT at this market. Learn more about Health Bucks at http://on.nyc.gov/ateSJ6.
Michelle Alexander: Open Thursdays and Sundays, Year-round 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.