As well as the many high street and independent shops dotted across Bath, you’ll also find regular markets bringing local produce, artisan delights and a lively atmosphere to the city streets on a regular basis.
Browse covered markets under the vaulted glass ceiling of Green Park Station. Once Bath’s main railway station, the remarkable restored building provides space for local businesses and monthly markets. Visit on Saturday mornings for the bustling Bath Farmers' Market – the UK's first farmers' market – where you will find local cheeses, organic fruit and vegetables, artisanal breads, fresh fish and plenty more.
You can also discover timeless glamour at Bath Vintage and Antiques Market, which runs on the last Sunday of every month at Green Park Station. With second-hand furniture to swoon over, paintings to pounce on and collectables to cough up the cash for, you will struggle to walk away empty-handed.
Meet amazing artisans and artists from across the South West at Bath Artisan Market, on the first Saturday of the month in Queen Square. Artists and local makers will be selling jewellery, ceramics, cards, art, textiles, accessories, home decor, pet products, natural beauty and much more.
Don’t miss the popular Saturday flea market in Bath’s Artisan Quarter, ideal for searching out preloved bargains, including crockery, clothes, books and trinkets you never even knew you wanted.
Discover more food events in Bath, or learn more about local specialities in the city. One of the best ways to learn more about the food scene is on a food tour of Bath, with several different routes and themes available throughout the year.
We’ve also got plenty of other shopping suggestions in Bath, from different shopping districts to a list of the city’s independent businesses.
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