Vendor Events in Bethesda, MD
10 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Bethesda, MD. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Bethesda(3)
Bethesda FRESHFARM Market
by Bethesda FRESHFARM Market Organizers
7800 Norfolk Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20814
Sat:9:00 AM - 1:00 PM, May to October
25 spots open
Bethesda FRESHFARM Market operates as a weekly farmers market from May through October on Saturday mornings, making it a seasonal staple for the Montgomery County community. Located at 7800 Norfolk Avenue in Bethesda, this market brings together local producers and growers who sell directly to shoppers in the area. The Saturday morning timing and seasonal span means you'll find peak availability of fresh produce during warmer months, with vendors rotating their offerings based on what's currently in harvest. The market features a diverse range of food producers and farmers, with vendors typically offering fresh vegetables, seasonal fruits, baked goods made on-site or nearby, locally-produced cheese, free-range eggs, fresh herbs, cut flowers, and other farm-direct items. Many vendors focus on quality and sustainability, with organic products available for shoppers seeking certified options. This variety appeals to home cooks, families, and residents looking for alternatives to grocery store produce, as well as those interested in building direct relationships with the farmers and makers behind their food. Beyond the products themselves, farmers markets like Bethesda FRESHFARM Market serve as community gathering spaces where shoppers can ask vendors directly about growing practices, recipe suggestions, and seasonal availability. The market accepts multiple payment methods including credit cards, making it convenient for customers with varying payment preferences. Additionally, the market participates in nutrition assistance programs, accepting WIC, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP benefits, which helps make fresh produce accessible to eligible households in the Bethesda area. If you're a food vendor, producer, or grower interested in reaching health-conscious, local-focused shoppers in Bethesda and Montgomery County, this weekly market provides consistent Saturday morning traffic throughout the growing season.
Bethesda - Farm Women's Market
by Bethesda - Farm Women's Market Organizers
7155 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20814
Wed: 7:00 AM-4:00 PM;Fri: 7:00 AM-4:00 PM;Sat: 7:00 AM-4:00 PM;Sun: 8:00 AM-4:00 PM, Jan 1 - Dec 31
25 spots open
The Farm Women's Market in Bethesda operates year-round across a prime location on Wisconsin Avenue, making it a reliable destination for vendors looking to reach consistent foot traffic in Montgomery County, Maryland. Open four days a week, Wednesday through Saturday mornings starting at 7:00 AM, with Sunday hours beginning at 8:00 AM, this farmers market attracts shoppers who prioritize fresh, local products and are willing to visit during early morning hours when selection is typically at its best. The market runs continuously throughout the calendar year, which means vendors can expect both seasonal shifts in what sells and a stable customer base that treats the market as part of their regular routine. Farmers markets like this one differ from one-time festivals or pop-ups because they build customer relationships over time. Regular shoppers develop favorite vendors and adjust their shopping habits to match the market's schedule. At Farm Women's Market in Bethesda, the product mix reflects what you'd find at a well-rounded farmers market: fresh produce, baked goods, artisanal cheese, eggs from local farms, seafood, flowers, and handmade crafts. This range appeals to different shopper types, some come for specific ingredients, others browse for prepared foods and gifts. The fact that the market accepts credit cards alongside cash helps vendors capture sales from customers who don't carry large amounts of cash to early morning shopping. Vendors at this Bethesda market operate in a suburban setting with strong demographics for premium local and specialty foods. Shoppers in this area tend to value quality and origin, which supports vendors selling beyond commodity produce into value-added items, prepared foods, flowers, and local crafts. The Wednesday-through-Sunday schedule provides flexibility for vendors to choose which days work best for their operation, whether that's hitting the busier weekend traffic or capturing weekday morning shoppers who prioritize shopping early. Year-round operation means planning for seasonal inventory shifts, heavier produce sales spring through fall, more baked goods and preserved items through winter months, but also means consistent weekly income for vendors who commit to the schedule.
Bethesda Central Farm Market
by Bethesda Farmers Market Association
7600 Arlington Road, Bethesda, MD 20814
Sundays, 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM (January-February), 9 AM - 1:30 PM (March-December)
25 spots open
Bethesda Central Farm Market is one of the largest farmers markets in the region, hosting over 100 vendors and artisan food producers year-round on the grounds of Bethesda Elementary School in downtown Bethesda. Vendors include local farmers offering produce, meats, dairy, baked goods, honey, flowers, and plants, as well as artisans selling handmade crafts, prepared foods, and specialty items. The market operates every Sunday with adjusted hours seasonally: 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM from January through February, and 9 AM to 1:30 PM from March through December. The market offers free parking, live music, kids activities, chef demonstrations, and wine/brewery tastings. It serves the Bethesda community and attracts shoppers seeking farm-fresh regional products and a vibrant community gathering space.
Festivals in Bethesda(3)
Bethesda Arts Festival
Bethesda, MD
September 12-13, 2026
25 spots open
Taking place over Labor Day weekend in September, this arts festival brings together a diverse range of artists and makers to the Bethesda, MD area for a celebration of creativity and craftsmanship. The event draws visual artists, craftspeople, and performers from across the country, making it a destination for both established and emerging talent looking to connect with an engaged audience. Bethesda Arts Festival attracts the kind of attendees who actively seek out handmade goods and original artwork. The September timing means you'll see shoppers in a gift-giving mindset as they think ahead to fall entertaining, holiday planning, and personal collections. The mixed vendor lineup typical of a festival like this spans jewelry makers, painters, sculptors, ceramicists, fiber artists, woodworkers, and other fine craft producers. Many vendors also sell items with more commercial appeal alongside their higher-end pieces, so there's usually something for a range of budgets and tastes. The festival format differs from farmers markets or craft fairs in that it tends to draw larger crowds over a full weekend and often includes live entertainment, demonstrations, and a more curated selection of vendors. This creates an event experience that keeps visitors coming back throughout the day and encourages them to explore booths thoroughly rather than rushing through. The Bethesda location, with its proximity to the DC metro area, means you'll reach both local shoppers and visitors traveling from the surrounding region. For vendors, this is an opportunity to reach art collectors, gift shoppers, and anyone looking for unique, handcrafted items outside the typical retail experience. The September dates position you well to catch late-summer and early-fall shopping activity, and the festival's reputation for quality artists helps draw serious buyers rather than just casual browsers.
Bethesda Row Arts Festival
by Bethesda Row Arts Festival
Bethesda Row, 7101 Bethesda Ln, Bethesda, MD 20814
September 12-13, 2026
150 spots open
Bethesda Row Arts Festival fills the outdoor shopping district along Bethesda Lane with juried fine art and crafts each September. Now in its 28th year, this two-day festival draws serious art buyers and casual browsers to a tree-lined pedestrian area in Bethesda, Maryland, just outside Washington DC. The event runs free admission both days, making it accessible for collectors and curious shoppers alike. You'll find artists displaying original paintings, prints, photography, sculpture, ceramics, jewelry, and mixed media across booth after booth. The jury process means quality is vetted across categories, so the range spans realistic landscapes and abstract work to functional pottery and wearable art. The early fall timing and outdoor corridor setting create an easy, browsing-friendly atmosphere where people move between pieces at their own pace. This is one of the DC metro area's larger art festivals by attendance, so expect genuine crowds, especially on Saturday. Serious collectors treat it as a key shopping opportunity, but the layout and free entry also draw families and casual art enthusiasts. Vendors range from emerging artists to established studios, with work at various price points. The September dates catch people refreshing their homes and spaces after summer, and the Bethesda Row location means easy foot traffic from nearby restaurants and shops.
Bethesda Fine Arts Festival
by Bethesda Urban Partnership
Elm Street Park, 4601 Elm St, Bethesda, MD 20814
May 2027
100 spots open
Every May, the community gathers at Elm Street Park in Bethesda for an annual celebration of visual art that draws artists and art lovers from across the region. The Bethesda Fine Arts Festival is a juried event, meaning exhibitors are selected based on quality and craftsmanship, which creates a curated shopping and browsing experience. You'll find everything from painting and sculpture to photography, glass work, ceramics, and mixed media pieces, with both regional and national artists setting up to showcase their work. This type of festival differs from casual craft fairs because of its focus on fine art and the vetting process behind it. Attendees come expecting to discover serious artists and unique, often one-of-a-kind pieces rather than mass-produced goods. The atmosphere tends to be thoughtful and engaged, with artists present to discuss their techniques and inspiration. For vendors, this means you're working in an environment where customers are actively looking to invest in quality art and handmade work, whether that's a painting for their living room, a sculptural statement piece, or functional ceramics. The May timing brings pleasant spring weather to Bethesda, which helps draw casual foot traffic alongside dedicated art collectors. Elm Street Park provides a neighborhood setting that feels accessible and welcoming. The festival's free admission policy means you get browsing traffic from people who might not have planned to attend but are passing through the park, alongside serious collectors who come specifically for the event. Whether you work in traditional fine art media or contemporary mixed media, this festival attracts vendors who create work that stands on its own as art rather than novelty items. It's an opportunity to connect with buyers who understand handmade value and are willing to invest in pieces that will last.
Pop-Ups in Bethesda(4)
Bethesda Winter Wonderland
Bethesda, MD
December 5, 2026
25 spots open
Bethesda Winter Wonderland brings holiday shopping and festive cheer to the Bethesda community with a one-time pop-up event on December 5, 2026. This seasonal marketplace creates a concentrated shopping experience where local makers and vendors gather to sell directly to holiday shoppers during one of the year's busiest gift-buying periods. Pop-up events like this one differ from permanent markets in that they're designed to capitalize on a specific moment in time, bringing together a curated selection of sellers in a single day rather than recurring weekly or monthly. The event draws a mixed vendor mix, meaning you'll find everything from handmade crafts and artisan goods to unique gift items that appeal to the broad holiday shopping crowd. Typical pop-ups in December attract vendors selling jewelry, home decor, skincare and wellness products, baked goods, clothing, accessories, and other locally-made items. This is the season when consumers are actively seeking out one-of-a-kind gifts and supporting small businesses, making December pop-ups in established communities like Bethesda particularly attractive for foot traffic and sales potential. Shoppers coming to Bethesda Winter Wonderland are likely looking for meaningful gifts beyond mass-produced retail options, holiday decorations, stocking stuffers, and items they can feel good about purchasing from small-scale makers. The winter setting adds to the draw, with many attendees combining holiday shopping with the festive atmosphere that markets bring to their neighborhoods during December. For vendors, a one-time pop-up like this offers the advantage of a concentrated event rather than the ongoing commitment of a regular market, while still tapping into Bethesda's shopping demographic during peak season.
Bethesda Holiday Market
Bethesda, MD
December 19-20, 2026
25 spots open
The December holiday shopping season brings a special energy to Bethesda, Maryland, and the Bethesda Holiday Market captures that festive momentum perfectly. Taking place December 19-20, 2026, this pop-up event brings together a carefully curated mix of vendors offering handmade goods, artisan products, and holiday-ready items across a range of categories. Unlike traditional year-round markets, pop-ups like this one are designed to create urgency and excitement, concentrating holiday shopping into a specific weekend window that draws both dedicated craft enthusiasts and last-minute gift hunters looking for something more meaningful than mass-produced retail. The vendor mix at events like this typically spans jewelry makers, candle crafters, locally produced foods and beverages, home décor items, clothing and accessories, bath and body products, artwork, and seasonal specialty goods. Many attendees come specifically to support independent makers and small businesses, especially during the holiday gift-giving season when handmade items become particularly appealing. The Bethesda location positions the market in a community known for its appreciation of locally sourced and artisan goods, attracting both vendors and customers who value craftsmanship and original design. Shopping at a holiday pop-up offers a different experience than visiting established farmers markets or ongoing craft fairs. The concentrated timeline means vendors often bring their best inventory, and the holiday context adds a special atmosphere with seasonal décor and festive energy. For those unfamiliar with the pop-up format, these temporary markets tend to draw foot traffic that's focused and intentional, creating an intimate shopping environment compared to sprawling multi-day festivals. The December 19-20 dates position the market perfectly for anyone finishing up holiday shopping or looking to pick up gifts for holiday parties and gatherings happening in the final week before Christmas.
Bethesda Spring Market
Bethesda, MD
May 2-3, 2027
25 spots open
Coming to Bethesda this May, a pop-up market celebrating the season's creative energy with handmade goods and vintage treasures. The Bethesda Spring Market runs May 2-3, 2026, bringing together vendors who specialize in everything from artisan crafts to one-of-a-kind vintage finds. This type of pop-up event draws a diverse crowd of shoppers eager to discover unique items you won't find in typical retail stores, making it an ideal venue for makers, vintage dealers, and specialty retailers looking to reach customers actively seeking something different. Spring is peak season for pop-up markets in the DC area, and the Bethesda Spring Market capitalizes on that momentum when the weather turns pleasant and locals are ready to get out and explore. You'll find the shopping crowd in a browsing mindset, often looking for seasonal home goods, gifts, jewelry, textiles, and those special pieces that tell a story. The mixed vendor approach means shoppers expect variety, so this setting works well for anyone selling handmade or curated items across multiple categories. Whether you create pottery, jewelry, skincare, apparel, or vintage home decor, the general nature of this pop-up means there's room for diverse product types. Bethesda itself attracts an affluent, walkable community with strong support for local makers and independent businesses. The neighborhood's proximity to downtown DC and established retail corridors means foot traffic from residents and visitors alike. As a one-time event rather than a recurring market, the Bethesda Spring Market also draws vendor interest from those who want to test a new location or reach customers outside their regular circuit. If you're looking for a spring pop-up opportunity in the Maryland area with a mixed vendor model that welcomes handmade and vintage goods, this event on May 2-3, 2026 could be worth considering.
Bethesda Pop-Up Market
Bethesda, MD
June 6-7, 2027
25 spots open
Taking place in Bethesda, MD on June 6-7, 2026, this pop-up market brings together a curated selection of vendors showcasing handmade goods and vintage finds. Unlike permanent retail locations or recurring markets, pop-ups create a special urgency and exclusivity, drawing customers who specifically seek out unique, limited-availability items. The format allows independent makers, craftspeople, and vintage dealers to test new locations and reach engaged buyers without the long-term commitment of a brick-and-mortar space. Pop-up markets thrive on variety, and you can expect to find everything from artisan jewelry and hand-poured candles to upcycled furniture, vintage clothing, and one-of-a-kind home decor. The Bethesda Pop-Up Market's mixed vendor approach means shoppers arrive with open minds, ready to discover unexpected treasures across multiple categories. This creates a dynamic shopping experience where customers might find the perfect handmade gift, vintage treasure, or personal indulgence they didn't know they were looking for. Vendors at mixed pop-ups often report strong sales since the diverse offerings draw a broader audience than single-category events. Early summer timing in Bethesda means you'll be tapping into the season when residents are energized and spending time outdoors. June weather is typically pleasant for browsing, and the weekend format gives both day-trippers and locals ample opportunity to visit. Pop-ups of this scale tend to attract shoppers who actively seek out handmade and vintage products, understand fair pricing for artisan work, and appreciate supporting independent makers. Whether you specialize in a specific craft, resell vintage goods, or offer complementary products alongside handmade items, the Bethesda Pop-Up Market offers a focused venue to connect with engaged buyers during a prime shopping weekend.
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