Nothing compares to eating a fresh tomato, or a perfectly in-season peach. There are at least 11 farmers markets around Philadelphia where you can find mouthwatering produce. Here are some of our favorites:
This West Philly staple has been around for more than twenty years, and is one of the city’s largest 🛍️
- 🧺 Regular vendors: Valley Milkhouse, Hands on the Earth Orchard
- 🪧 Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., year-round
- 🌐 43rd Streets & Baltimore Avenue
At this Pennsport market, the motto is “Real Farmers. Real Food.” You can find spices, ice cream, potatoes, bread, beer, and even dog treats 🥔
- 🧺 Regular vendors: Urban Essence, Taste of Puebla
- 🪧 Sundays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., year-round
- 🌐 1600 E Moyamensing Avenue
This Society Hill market features about 50 vendors per week 🍷
- 🧺 Regular vendors: Triple Bottom Brewing, Mom-Mom’s Kitchen
- 🪧 Sundays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., year-round
- 🌐 2nd & Lombard Streets
At this Center City gem, you can find fresh produce, deliciously flavored honey, bagels, flower bouquets, and more 🍯
- 🧺 Regular vendors: Beechwood Farms, A-Frame Apiary
- 🪧 Tuesdays and Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., year-round
- 🌐 1800 Walnut Street

You can snag some cold-pressed juices from Goodlands Food Co. at Germantown Farmers' Market. (@germantownfarmersmarket/Instagram)
This Northwest Philly market features 22 local food producers and artisans where you can bring home fresh produce, jams and jellies, cold-pressed juices, hot sauces, and perennial plants 🍏
- 🧺 Regular vendors: Aaji’s Kitchen, Juice Jawn
- 🪧 Saturdays, 10am to 2pm, May through November 12
- 🌐 5501 Germantown Avenue