Few activities are as wholesome as a visit to one of the many fantastic markets in Dublin.
From north to south, there are some great regular markets serving up delicious food, locally made crafts, vintage fashion and unique finds of all kinds.
With so many taking place at different times and locations, it's good to have a list on hand. So here are the 13 best markets in Dublin.
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Howth Market
Just one of the many attraction in this wonderful coastal town, Howth Market is open from morning time until around 8pm.
Expect to find sweet treats, delicious meals and plenty of crafty bits.
Bushy Park Market
Bushy Park Market is one of the most popular foodie markets in Dublin, with vendors serving up everything from toasties to dumplings and lots in between.
Additionally, you'll often catch live music as well as local craftspeople selling their unique creations.
We Love Markets at The Digital Hub
We Love Markets at The Digital Hub on Thomas Street in The Liberties is all about community.
It takes place monthly on Sundays and brings small businesses and vendors together who offer up vintage and sustainable fashion, handmade jewellery, accessories and much more.
To get updates on when the markets happen each month, make sure to follow We Love Markets on Instagram.

St Anne's Park Market
Another one for the foodies is St Anne's Park in Clontarf which comes alive on the weekends with flavours and aromas from around the world.
It takes place every Saturday from 10am until 5pm. Vendors include Pure Food Company, Hell's BBQ and Sicilia in Ireland.
Irish Village Markets
Irish Village Markets brings tasty street food to Dubs all over the place with weekly pop ups in various Dublin spots.
On Wednesday, you'll find Irish Village Markets at Spencer Dock, East Point and The Oval in Dublin 4. On Thursday, the market takes place on Mepsil Road and in UCD, and on Fridays you'll catch it in Sandyford.
Herbert Park Food Market
Herbert Park Food Market takes place every Sunday between 11am and 4pm, allowing visitors to the park to enjoy a variety of delicious foods including falafel, pasta, BBQ and more.
Blackrock Market
A market that is beloved by generations of locals, Blackrock Market is known as a gathering of local craftspeople, vintage sellers and food vendors.
A walk through the market past colourful stalls of quirky crafts makes for a gorgeous afternoon out. Blackrock Market takes place on Saturdays and Sundays between 11am and 5.30pm.
Designer Mart Temple Bar
Taking place every Saturday from 10am until 5pm on Cow's Lane in Temple Bar, expect to find jewellery, art, handmade crafts and more at this beloved market.
Glasnevin Indoor Market
Glasnevin Indoor Market takes place every Sunday from 9am until 5pm on the Ballyboggan Road.
Vendors offer up things like hot food, baked goods, locally designed crafts, jewellery, toys and homewares.
The Green Door Market
You'll find The Green Door Market in Bluebell Business Centre.
The indoor food market sells organic fruits and vegetables, meats, fish, plants and flowers, pantry products and more, all with a focus on quality.
The Useless Project Flea Markets
Since their humble beginnings as Sustainable fashion Dublin, The Useless Project has grown exponentially with the rising interest in sustainable living in Dublin.
So it's only natural that they regularly host vintage flea and disco markets. To keep up to date with upcoming market announcements, make sure to follow The Useless Project on Instagram.

Jamestown Market
Jamestown Market open from 9am until 3pm every Saturday and Sunday.
The market and car boot sale offers visitors the chance to pick up china sets, furniture, trinkets, collectables and even records.
Marlay Park Market
The Marlay Park Farmer's Market takes place every Saturday from 10am to 4pm and Sunday from 11am to 4pm and offers up great local and fresh produce.
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