Visiting farmers’ markets is a whimsical way to immerse yourself in a country’s culture while on holiday. If you opt for a self-catering trip, sourcing food from farmers may be cheaper and more sustainable than visiting a shop. Why not visit one to chat or barter with your destination’s homegrown producers? You could come away with some delicious, fresh local produce that local restaurants build their reputations on!
Food getaway experiences are a strong travel trend for 2025, too. You can pay to attend a food masterclass, but you can sample a country’s true flavours for free at a farmers’ market! If you plan your holiday around food experiences and different cultures, we’ve found the best farmers’ markets at home and in Europe. Plus, we’ve given some pointers on each market’s unique character and hinted at what you can learn about a country’s culture when exploring certain markets.
First, let’s start with one market that has ancient origins in London.
1. Broadway Market, England
Spending your staycation in London? Visit Hackney’s cosmopolitan farmers’ market…
Going way back to 1,000 BC, the name Hackney wasn’t known. It was just a busy trackway, which brought a thriving settlement (London) its vital goods and supplies from across the country. By the 18th Century, Broadway Market emerged and ran along Hackney Road until 1970.
Since its revival in 2004, this ex-Victorian street market welcomes 150 traders each Saturday, with a diverse range of global cuisines on display. Each week, Broadway Market turns into a sociable and fashionable shopping experience. Smell the aroma of coffee and taste samples from costermongers and greengrocers! Over 70 colourful shops line the streets to include barbers and independent retailers – each well worth checking out. At Broadway Market, you’ll find something for everyone!