Sheffield has a vibrant market scene with events taking place all year round. There's a number of regularly reoccurring monthly markets to enjoy in the city, including popular street food markets Peddler in Kelham Island and Quayside at Victoria Quays, plus inner-city flower market, Pollen along Sheffield's Grey to Green corridor in Castlegate.
Then there's great community markets like Nether Edge Farmers' Market and Sharrow Vale Road Market, which occur 3/4 times a year. But there's also always lots of pop up events too, which often take place in many of the unique buildings in the city like Sheffield Cathedral.
Don't forget Sheffield's Moor Market is a purpose-built indoor market home to over 90 independent local traders with a vast variety of quality produce, open Monday to Saturday.
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Market Place Europe return to Sheffield City Centre with another edition of their popular international market events, this autumn, 10 - 13 October with a mix of stalls selling goods from all over the world.
Expect another line-up of award-winning street food, craft beers, live music and more as monthly market Peddler returns on 1 - 2 November.
Rex Market returns for their November market, taking place on Sunday 24 November. An outdoor market based in Kelham Island, the event showcases an array of fantastic independent Sheffield businesses.
Sharrow Vale Road host their festive street market on Sunday 1 December with over 100 stalls selling a wide variety of locally-sourced and homemade produce, preserves, sweet treats, crafts, gifts and more.
The Christmas edition of Sheffield's monthly night market! Expect another line-up of award-winning street food, craft beers, live music and more as monthly market Peddler returns on 6 & 7 December.
Festive edition of this quarterly market, which takes place in the streets around Nether Edge. Taking place on Sunday 8 December expect a bustling atmosphere with 80+ stallholders selling a vast array of local produce, crafts, wares and seasonal treats.