Vendor Events in Boston, MA
17 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Boston, MA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Boston(10)
SoWa Outdoor Food Market
by SoWa Outdoor Food Market Organizers
500 Harrison Ave, Boston, MA 02118
Sundays only, 11:00 AM-4:00 PM, May 5 - October 27
25 spots open
The SoWa Open Market is one of Boston's largest open-air farmer and artist markets, drawing over 100 regional and local vendors every Sunday. The market features farmers selling fresh produce, local artisans and designers selling handmade crafts, food trucks, and beverage options including a beer garden with live music. The event takes place on the pedestrian-only Thayer Street and surrounding area in the SoWa (South of Washington) district, an established arts and design neighborhood with galleries, studios, and shops. The market is free to attend, operating rain or shine with accessible facilities. Parking is available nearby for a fee. Applications are welcomed throughout the season based on availability.
BPMA at The Greenway
by BPMA at The Greenway Organizers
136 Blackstone Street, Boston, MA 02108
Wed: 11:00 AM-6:00 PM;Sun: 10:00 AM-4:00 PM, May 27 - Nov 25
25 spots open
Nestled along Boston's historic Rose Kennedy Greenway, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers and food producers from May through November. Operating year-round on Wednesday afternoons and Sunday mornings, the market at 136 Blackstone Street creates a vibrant gathering space where the city's food-focused community connects directly with the people who grow and produce their goods. The setting in downtown Boston makes it accessible to both neighborhood residents and professionals working in the area, whether you're shopping on a weekday lunch break or making it part of your weekend routine. The vendor mix reflects the diversity of New England agriculture and artisanal food production. You'll find seasonal produce from regional farms, fresh-baked goods from local bakeries, farmstead cheeses, pasture-raised eggs, local seafood, cut flowers, and fresh herbs. This range means the market serves both shoppers looking for everyday staples and those seeking specialty items like artisanal breads, heirloom vegetables, and specialty dairy products. As a farmers market rather than a general craft fair, the focus stays on food and agriculture, which means vendors here are grounded in production and seasonal availability. Spring brings early greens and asparagus, summer offers berries and stone fruits, and fall transitions to apples, squash, and root vegetables. The market is intentionally inclusive about payment methods, accepting credit cards alongside SNAP/EBT benefits, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP vouchers. This commitment to accessibility reflects Boston's diverse neighborhoods and makes it easier for more households to shop local. For vendors, this means a customer base that spans different demographics and income levels, all shopping at the same market on the Greenway. Whether you're a bakery selling weekly bread, a flower grower with seasonal arrangements, or a farm with produce year-round, the consistent Wednesday and Sunday schedule gives you reliable foot traffic and returning customers throughout the growing season.
South End Open Market
by SoWa Open Market
500 Harrison Ave and Thayer Street, Boston, MA 02118
Sundays 11 AM - 5 PM, May 3 through November 15
25 spots open
The SoWa Open Market is one of Boston's largest open-air farmer and artist markets, held every Sunday from May through November in the South End's historic SoWa Art and Design District. Over 175 regional and local makers set up booths to sell handmade goods including jewelry, artwork, pottery, home decor, and clothing alongside a farmers market with fresh local produce and baked goods. Food trucks offer diverse cuisine options, while the outdoor Beer Garden features live music and lawn games. The market occupies multiple blocks along Harrison Avenue and the pedestrian-only Thayer Street, surrounded by artist studios, galleries, boutiques, and restaurants. The event attracts thousands of visitors and has become a cherished Boston tradition for both vendors and shoppers seeking quality artisan products and community atmosphere.
Roslindale Village Main Street Farmers Market
by Roslindale Village Main Street
6 Cummins Hwy, Adams Park, Roslindale, Boston, MA 02131
Saturdays, 9 AM - 1:30 PM, Jun 7 - Nov 22, 2026
Every Saturday from June through November, the Roslindale Village Main Street Farmers Market transforms Adams Park into a vibrant community gathering space where local growers, bakers, and makers connect directly with neighbors. This weekly farmers market runs from 9 AM to 1:30 PM, giving vendors a solid four-and-a-half-hour window to engage with customers and build relationships in one of Boston's most welcoming neighborhoods. The market draws a consistent crowd of residents who prioritize fresh, local food and handmade goods, making it an ideal venue for anyone looking to establish a regular customer base in the Roslindale area. The vendor mix reflects the full spectrum of what a thriving neighborhood farmers market offers. You'll find seasonal produce from local farms, freshly baked breads and pastries, prepared foods and artisan goods, and craft items that appeal to the diverse shoppers who visit Adams Park week after week. The consistency of a weekly market means vendors can build loyal followings and plan their inventory around what works best at this specific location. Customers come expecting variety and quality, whether they're looking for Saturday morning vegetables for the week ahead or seeking out a favorite bakery's new seasonal offering. Running from June 7 through November 22, 2026, the Roslindale Village Main Street Farmers Market captures the full summer-through-fall growing season when local farms are most productive. This is prime season for farmers market shoppers in Boston, with warm weather drawing families and individuals into neighborhoods like Roslindale to explore what's available. The market's location at Adams Park on Cummins Highway makes it accessible and visible within the community. For vendors, a Saturday morning slot in Roslindale means tapping into a neighborhood with strong farmers market participation and genuine interest in supporting local producers and artisans throughout the growing season.
Jamaica Plain Farmers Market
by Jamaica Plain Farmers Market
677 Centre St, Jamaica Plain, Boston, MA 02130
Saturdays year-round, 12-3 PM; Tuesdays Jun-Nov, 12-5 PM
The Jamaica Plain Farmers Market is a small, year-round farmers market dedicated exclusively to locally sourced food products. Located in the Bank of America parking lot on Centre Street, the market features vendors who produce or make their own goods, including fresh fruits, vegetables, honey, coffee, meat, and baked goods. Saturday operations run year-round from noon to 3 pm, while Tuesday hours from June through November (noon to 5 pm) provide extended seasonal shopping. The market accepts SNAP, WIC, and farmer market coupons, making fresh local food accessible to the community. Given limited vendor space, the market remains an intimate neighborhood gathering spot where customers can build direct relationships with farmers and producers.
Fish & Farm Market at Boston Fish Pier
by Mass Farmers Markets
212 Northern Ave, Boston Fish Pier, Boston, MA 02210
Saturdays, Jun-Oct
20 spots open
The Fish & Farm Market at Boston Fish Pier is a seasonal farmers market operated by Mass Farmers Markets in partnership with Massport. Vendors sell fresh local seafood, farm produce, meats, cheeses, breads, and specialty food products. The market operates every Saturday morning in an outdoor setting at the historic Boston Fish Pier in the South Boston Waterfront, transforming a working waterfront into a community gathering space. Vendors have access to free parking and an inclusive, welcoming environment. The market attracts both local food enthusiasts and nearby workers and residents seeking high-quality, locally sourced products from fish purveyors, produce farmers, and artisan food makers.
Copley Square Farmers Market
by Mass Farmers Markets
227-230 Dartmouth Street, Boston, MA 02116
Tuesdays & Fridays, May-Nov
40 spots open
The Copley Square Farmers Market is Boston's largest farmers market, operating twice weekly on Tuesdays and Fridays in the heart of Back Bay. The market features over three dozen local Massachusetts farmers and food producers offering fresh produce, proteins, baked goods, prepared meals, and other locally made products. Located at the newly renovated Copley Square Park and McKim Plaza, the market attracts thousands of shoppers weekly from across the city and region. It accepts SNAP/EBT benefits, WIC coupons, and credit cards, with special incentive programs available. This is an established, long-running market founded in 1978, managed by Mass Farmers Markets nonprofit, offering strong foot traffic and community engagement for vendors.
Boston Public Market
by Boston Public Market Association
100 Hanover St, Boston, MA
Year-round, Daily (Mon-Sun)
40 spots open
Boston Public Market is an indoor, year-round marketplace in downtown Boston housing over 30 permanent New England artisans and food producers alongside rotating pop-up vendors. The market features fresh produce, meats, seafood, dairy, baked goods, specialty foods, prepared meals, and crafts, all produced or sourced from Massachusetts and New England. Vendors range from farmers and fishers to food entrepreneurs and artisans. The market serves both residents and visitors seeking locally-sourced products and operates as a civic community space dedicated to supporting small businesses and promoting sustainable food systems. Permanent vendor leases require a minimum six-month commitment. Pop-up vendors can apply for rotating weekend opportunities.
Nubian Square Farmers Market
by Visit Nubian Square
2300 Washington St, Roxbury, Boston, MA 02119
Saturdays, 11 AM - 3 PM, Jul 13 - Nov 1, 2026
Every Saturday from July through early November, the Nubian Square Farmers Market brings fresh, locally-grown produce and prepared foods to the heart of Roxbury at 2300 Washington Street. Operating from 11 AM to 3 PM at the Bruce C. Bolling Building, this weekly farmers market serves as a gathering place for the neighborhood while connecting community members directly with regional growers and food producers. The market runs for a full 20-week season, giving vendors consistent weekly opportunities to build relationships with regular customers while supporting local food access in the area. Farmers markets like this one operate differently from craft fairs or indoor festivals. Rather than a one-time event, the weekly format creates a predictable shopping destination where customers return regularly to find seasonal produce and prepared foods they can trust. Throughout the summer and fall season, you'll find vendors selling everything from freshly harvested fruits and vegetables at peak ripeness to value-added items like jams, baked goods, and ready-to-eat prepared foods. The market typically draws neighborhood residents, families, and home cooks looking for quality ingredients they can source locally, making it an ideal venue for produce growers, farmers, food preparers, and vendors focused on fresh, local foods. Selling at Nubian Square means tapping into a community-focused customer base that prioritizes local food systems and neighborhood economic support. The consistent Saturday schedule allows you to build a loyal following over the 20-week season, with customers who return week after week. Whether you grow vegetables seasonally, prepare preserved foods, or make fresh-baked items, this Boston farmers market attracts shoppers who value direct relationships with the people growing and making their food. The location in Roxbury places your products in front of neighbors actively invested in their community's food access and local economy.
Boston University Farmers Market
by Boston University Farmers Market Organizers
775 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA 02215
Thu: 11:00 AM-3:00 PM, Sep 8 - Oct 27
25 spots open
Boston's Commonwealth Avenue plays host to a weekly farmers market that brings fresh, local food and produce directly to the university community and surrounding neighborhoods. Running Thursday mornings and early afternoons from September through late October, the Boston University Farmers Market at 775 Commonwealth Ave operates during prime fall harvest season, when New England farmers and food producers have their most abundant offerings. The market draws a mix of students, faculty, staff, and local residents looking to source quality ingredients and finished food products in one convenient location. At this farmers market, you'll find the typical range of seasonal produce available during autumn months, along with value-added food products that showcase local agriculture. Vendors commonly sell fresh vegetables at their peak ripeness, baked goods like bread and pastries, homemade jams and preserves, locally harvested nuts, fresh herbs, and other farm-direct items. The market accepts credit cards, making transactions straightforward for shoppers who may not carry cash. The weekly format means regular vendors establish consistent presence and relationships with customers who return each Thursday. Farmers markets differ from craft fairs and festivals in their focus on food, produce, and agricultural products, creating a more specialized shopping environment centered on local food systems. The Thursday timing and university location make this an accessible market for people with regular schedules, whether you're popping in during a work break or making it part of your weekly routine. Fall is an ideal season to visit, with cooler weather bringing out the year's best harvests and a natural draw of shoppers seeking fresh, local ingredients for seasonal cooking and storage projects like preserving and baking.
Pop-Ups in Boston(3)
SoWa Vintage Market
by SoWa Vintage Market
450 Harrison Ave, Boston, MA 02118
Every Sunday, 11 AM - 5 PM, year-round
SoWa Vintage Market is Boston's only weekly indoor vintage and antiques market, operating year-round every Sunday in a climate-controlled warehouse space. The market features 25-30 curated vendor booths selling vintage furniture, mid-century modern pieces, designer fashion, jewelry, art, lighting, and collectible goods. Vendors operate independently within the market, creating individual pop-up shop experiences. The location in the vibrant SoWa (South of Washington) arts and design district of Boston's South End attracts both tourists and locals seeking quality vintage pieces, from college students to collectors and professionals investing in heirloom items. Free customer parking is available on Sundays with permit reading, plus nearby paid lot options.
Boston Open Market
by New England Open Markets
106 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02116
Saturdays, May-Oct 2026
The Boston Open Market is an established weekly outdoor arts and crafts market run by New England Open Markets on Boylston Street at the entrance to Boston Public Garden. Every Saturday from May through October, the market features 50+ local artisans, makers, and vintage dealers selling handcrafted jewelry, ceramics, vintage finds, artwork, fashion accessories, and one-of-a-kind home decor items. The market operates from 12-5 PM in one of Boston's most iconic locations, with free admission for shoppers and a pedestrian-friendly streetside setting. The venue attracts both tourists and locals seeking locally-made goods and direct connections with artisans. A diverse audience values the combination of curated artisan products and the picturesque setting near downtown Boston's cultural attractions and restaurants.
SoWa Open Market
by SoWa Boston
500 Harrison Ave and Thayer Street, Boston, MA
Sundays, May 3 - November 15
175 spots open
The SoWa Open Market is one of Boston's largest open-air farmer and artist markets, operating every Sunday from May through November. With over 100 regional and local vendors, the market features artisanal goods, fresh produce, handmade crafts, and food trucks, creating a vibrant marketplace nestled among artist studios, galleries, and retail shops on the pedestrian-only Thayer Street in the South End. The market attracts thousands of visitors from across New England and offers a beer garden with live music and rotating local brewery takeovers. The event is free to attend, and vendors can apply through the official SoWa Boston website.
Craft Fairs in Boston(3)
Snowport Holiday Market
by WS Development
100 Seaport Boulevard, Boston, MA 02210
November 7 through December 28, 2026 (daily, except Thanksgiving and Christmas)
25 spots open
The Snowport Holiday Market transforms Boston's Seaport waterfront into a festive winter village featuring over 125 independent local and regional makers. Vendors offer handcrafted items including art, jewelry, apparel, home décor, accessories, personal care products, and specialty goods. The market includes 20 food and beverage concepts alongside dedicated bars and dining areas. The event runs daily with extended holiday hours, offering vendors significant foot traffic from shopping families, tourists, and locals seeking unique gifts and seasonal entertainment. The Seaport location is highly visible and accessible, attracting diverse crowds during peak holiday season.
SoWa Winter Festival
by SoWa Boston
550 Harrison Ave, SoWa Power Station, Boston, MA 02118
Nov 28 - Dec 28, 2026
Annual holiday market at the historic SoWa Power Station with 125+ local vendors offering handmade art, jewelry, holiday decor, specialty foods, and seasonal cocktails. $10 admission, kids 12 and under free.
Gifted Holiday Market
by New England Open Markets
138 St James Ave, Fairmont Copley Plaza, Boston, MA 02116
December 14, 2025, 11 AM - 4 PM
New England Open Markets' premier holiday market at the Fairmont Copley Plaza, now in its 22nd year. Over 75 independent artists, artisans, designers, and culinary vendors from across New England.
Festivals in Boston(1)
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