Craft Fairs & Farmers Markets in Portland, Oregon
Find craft fairs, farmers markets, and festivals in Portland to sell at.
Alberta Arts District Street Fair
SummerfestNeighborhood celebration along NE Alberta Street featuring local art, music stages, food carts, and community spirit.
Christkindlmarkt
HolidayEuropean-style Christmas market in Pioneer Courthouse Square with handcrafted gifts, warm drinks, and festive cheer.
Crafty Wonderland
CraftCrafty Wonderland is a juried indie craft market at the Oregon Convention Center featuring 200+ local makers and artists selling handmade goods. Woman-owned and operated, with two permanent retail locations in downtown Portland and on NE Alberta St.
Cully Fest
SummerfestHeld in Portland's Cully neighborhood, the 3rd Annual CullyFest is a community celebration featuring local vendors, performers, and food at Cully 5 Corners. The event draws a neighborhood-focused crowd intentionally supporting local makers and creators. Vendor and performer sign-ups are open.
Feast Portland
FestivalPremier food and drink festival celebrating Oregon's culinary scene with chef dinners and market events.
Hawthorne Summerfest
SummerfestNeighborhood street festival on SE Hawthorne Blvd celebrating Portland's eclectic Eastside community with music, art, and food.
Holiday Ale Festival
HolidayThe 24th annual Holiday Ale Festival is held each December at Pioneer Courthouse Square in downtown Portland, featuring 50+ exclusive beers and ciders created just for the event—many special releases you won't find anywhere else. The festival takes place under a heated tent with views of the city's lighted Christmas tree, drawing beer lovers from across the West Coast. At least 16 limited-release tappings throughout the five-day run; the Sunday Beer Brunch (separate ticketed event) offers four additional draft beers plus large-format bottles and European-style food. 21+ only.
Last Thursday on Alberta
Pop-UpMonthly street fair on NE Alberta transforming the street into an open-air gallery and market with art and vendors.
Oregon State Fair
FairOregon's official state fair featuring 4-H, livestock, carnival, concerts, and the best of Oregon agriculture.
Portland Boat Show
ShowAnnual indoor boat show at the Oregon Convention Center with the latest powerboats, sailboats, and fishing boats.
Portland Farmers Market — PSU
FarmersPortland's year-round flagship farmers market at Portland State University averages 90 local farmers and food producers every Saturday. PSU Farmers Market also operates satellite markets throughout the city — King Farmers Market (Sundays, May–November), Lents International Farmers Market (Sundays, June–November), Wednesday Shemanski Park location (May–October), and Kenton Farmers Market (Wednesday evenings, June–September). All are produce and food-focused with strong emphasis on fresh, local sourcing.
Portland Farmers Market — Shemanski Park
FarmersPortland operates six weekly farmers markets year-round across different neighborhoods — PSU's flagship Saturday market averages 90 local farmers and food producers; King (Sundays, northeast Portland) draws about 30 vendors; Lents (Sundays, southeast) serves the diverse Lents community with culturally relevant produce; Shemanski Park (Wednesdays, downtown South Park Blocks) runs May through October; and Kenton (Wednesday evenings, north Portland) operates June through September. Each market emphasizes fresh, local produce and food vendors.
Portland Flea — PDX
Pop-UpMonthly vintage, antique, and handmade market at various Portland venues with 100+ sellers of unique goods.
Portland Home & Garden Show
ShowPacific Northwest's largest home show at the Oregon Convention Center with 500+ exhibitors.
Portland Night Market
CraftEvening craft and food market celebrating Portland's diverse maker community with music, lights, and unique handmade goods.
Portland Rose Festival
FestivalRunning for more than a century, Portland Rose Festival is organized by the volunteer non-profit Portland Rose Festival Foundation. The celebration includes more than 60 events—parades, fleet week ships, carnival rides, art shows, fun runs and more—running late May through mid-June. CityFair spans three weekends at Portland's Waterfront Park featuring carnival rides, food, games, and live entertainment. Food vendors and merchandise exhibitors apply separately for CityFair; the Dragon Boat Race segment draws around 5,000+ people and welcomes local food and shopping vendors. The Grand Floral Parade is the second-largest all-floral parade in the U.S., drawing over 500,000 spectators.
Portland Saturday Market
CraftPortland Saturday Market, held in Old Town Downtown, is the largest continuously operating open-air arts and crafts market in the country. Founded in 1974 and designated an Oregon Heritage Tradition in 2024, PSM centers on handmade work — everything sold is crafted by vendors themselves. The market draws 350+ artisans selling handmade arts, crafts, and foods from the Pacific Northwest.
Portland Winter Light Festival
WinterfestFree multi-day outdoor festival transforming Waterfront Park into an immersive light art experience with local artists.
Waterfront Blues Festival
WaterfrontHeld each July at Tom McCall Waterfront Park in downtown Portland, the 39th annual Waterfront Blues Festival spans three days across three stages with 50+ acts — blues, soul, cumbia, punk, and genre-bending performers tracing connections back to the source and building something new. River views, city skyline, fireworks. Food vendors coordinate through Fooji, so check dietary filters before you arrive. An established crowd and strong foot traffic for the right vendor mix.
Wordstock
FestivalPortland's premier book and literary festival celebrating Oregon authors, publishers, and the reading community.
