Saint Paul Downtown Farmers' Market
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For more than 165 years, the Saint Paul Farmers’ Market has been a defining part of downtown, connecting local growers and makers directly with the community. Everything sold at the market is grown or produced within roughly 100 miles, preserving a true farmer-to-consumer experience that is increasingly rare.
Located in Lowertown near CHS Field, the market offers a vibrant, distinctly local atmosphere where visitors can shop for fresh produce, meats, cheeses, baked goods, flowers, and handcrafted goods while experiencing one of Saint Paul’s most enduring public spaces.
Late April - the growing season
Saturdays: 7 am to 1 pm
Sundays: 8 am to 1 pm
Location: Lowertown | 290 5th Street East
WEEKENDS
9:00 am - 1:00 pm (Sat & Sun)
Location: 308 Prince Street East
YEAR-ROUND
7:00 am - 3:00 pm (Tue - Sun)
Closed Mondays
Location: 308 Prince Street East
The market is entirely vendor-produced, meaning every item is sold by the person who grew or made it. That commitment shapes both the quality of the products and the character of the experience.
Seasonality defines what you’ll find — from spring plants and early greens to peak summer harvests and fall crops. Beyond produce, the market includes a wide range of offerings such as eggs, honey, meats, dairy products, baked goods, and prepared foods.
Its location in Lowertown makes it easily accessible and places it within walking distance of restaurants, parks, and cultural destinations.
Location: 308 Prince Street East
Opened in 2025, the indoor market expands the Saint Paul Farmers’ Market into a year-round destination.
The indoor space includes a permanent Country Store featuring locally produced staples such as dairy, meats, baked goods, and prepared foods, offering a consistent way to shop local beyond the outdoor market season.
Parking is available throughout Lowertown, with a mix of on-street metered spaces and nearby ramps. Visitors can typically find convenient options within a short walk of the market.
Several public ramps serve the area, including those near CHS Field, as well as additional parking along surrounding streets. Rates and availability vary by time of day and season, with higher demand during peak market hours.
The market is also accessible via transit and is connected to downtown Saint Paul’s bike network, making it easy to reach without a car.
With the addition of the indoor market, the Saint Paul Farmers’ Market now operates as a four-season anchor in downtown. The combination of open-air stalls and a permanent indoor space provides both the energy of a traditional market and the reliability of a daily retail experience.
Whether visiting at peak harvest or in the middle of winter, the market reflects the region’s agricultural strength and continues to serve as a central gathering place for residents and visitors alike.









