Craft Fairs & Farmers Markets in Baltimore, Maryland
Find craft fairs, farmers markets, and festivals in Baltimore to sell at.
32nd Street Farmers Market
FarmersRunning for 45 years in Baltimore's Hampden neighborhood, 32nd Street Farmers Market is a year-round Saturday gathering of 70+ vendors — farmers, bakers, artisans, and food makers who grow or make everything they sell. Community-focused market with strong emphasis on local sourcing and producer-only eligibility. Accepts multiple payment options and hosts special events throughout the year.
AFRAM
FestivalOne of the largest African American festivals on the East Coast, 50th anniversary, Juneteenth weekend in Druid Hill Park; ~300,000 attendees. 100+ local vendors and makers. Organized by City of Baltimore Rec & Parks / MOACE.
Artscape
FestivalOne of the nation's largest free arts festivals, 42nd year, in downtown near War Memorial Plaza/City Hall (the Baltimore Farmers' Market area). Juried Artists' Market plus food and beverage vendors; organized by Create Baltimore/MOACE.
Baltimore Museum of Industry Farmers' Market
FarmersBMI Farmers' Market is an open-air waterfront market on the Baltimore Museum of Industry's outdoor campus in South Baltimore, with a view of the Domino Sugar sign. Running strong in its 15th season, the market draws 60+ vendors — produce, baked goods, flowers, ready-to-eat food, and handmade goods — all grown or made within 150 miles. Mix leans toward established regulars (many attend weekly or biweekly year-round) alongside pop-up makers. Payment options vary widely by vendor; SNAP and WIC accepted.
Baltimore/Washington One Carnival & Caribbean Festival
FestivalThe Baltimore-Washington One Carnival returns for its 45th year in July at Druid Hill Park, drawing thousands of spectators and participants from the Baltimore/Washington DC area and beyond. Attendees enjoy live music and performances on stage and have access to Caribbean cuisine and arts & craft vendors. Vendor spots sell out in advance, so apply right away. Only items previously listed in your application and approved by your acceptance as a vendor will be allowed to be sold. 24-hour security is available; however, vendors are required to secure their goods.
Butchers Hill Flea Market & Craft Fair
FleaHeld in Patterson Park, Butchers Hill's semiannual large flea market features over 150 vendors, music, food, and non-profit organizations. Vendors sell clothing, toys, sporting equipment, furniture, pottery, antiques, art, and unexpected treasures. Proceeds support the Butchers Hill Association and local non-profits and PreK-8 schools.
Christmas Village in Baltimore
WaterfrontAuthentic German-style Christmas market at the Inner Harbor (West Shore Park); 65+ local and international vendors in a heated festival tent and waterfront wooden booths, plus German food and Gluhwein.
Fell's Point Farmers Market
FarmersWaterfront market on Broadway Square (Broadway & Thames) since 2011; local farmers, crafters, artisans, and prepared food; live acoustic music. Operated by Magnet Markets.
Fell's Point Fun Festival
FestivalBaltimore's largest and longest-running street festival; ~50,000 attendees over 6 blocks of the Fell's Point waterfront. Vendors open all three days; food, arts/crafts, clothing, vintage, retail. Multiple vendor classifications incl. juried Artist Market. Produced by the Society for the Preservation of Federal Hill and Fell's Point.
Govans Farmers Market
FarmersGovans Farmers Market returns for its 15th season on Wednesdays in Baltimore's Govans neighborhood at Loyola University Maryland's York Road Initiative. The market draws fresh produce, seafood, baked goods, and hot food vendors. All vendors must accept SNAP.
Hampden Highlights Festival
FestivalThird-year neighborhood street festival on W. 36th St (The Avenue); 150+ local vendors incl. food/beverage, artisans, retailers, makers. Replaced HonFest (ended 2023). Prioritizes 21211/Baltimore-local vendors. Raises funds for local nonprofits.
Mt. Washington Farmers Market
FarmersMt. Washington Farmers Market is a year-round Sunday market in Baltimore's Northwest Park, running February through November. All vendors source from within a 100-mile radius of Baltimore City — produce, meat, eggs, bread, baked goods, flowers, coffee, and artisan goods. The market accepts SNAP benefits. Weekly foot traffic from the Mt. Washington neighborhood and surrounding Baltimore communities.
Pigtown Festival
FestivalWashington Blvd street festival in Pigtown; ~5,000-7,000 visitors; 70+ craft vendors, pig races, KidsZone, live music, local food and beer. Accepts food, arts/crafts, business, non-profit, and political/government vendors. Organized by Pigtown Main Street (501c3).
The Baltimore Farmers' Market & Bazaar
FarmersMaryland's largest producer-only market, under the JFX at Saratoga & Holliday; 120+ vendors of produce, meats, prepared food, and handcrafted goods. Organized by Create Baltimore (BOPA). New application required each season.
