SAINT PAUL FARMERS’ MARKET
Read moreSeasonal fruits and vegetables, candy, bagels and cookies are all homemade products that are available on the market. It is usually open at Thanksgiving time on Saturday morning. Namely that there is not only one address but several throughout the city, information to be taken from the site. Even when the beautiful season is coming to an end, the market continues every Saturday! It turns into a covered market and is held at the Lowertown Market at regular hours.
EL BURRITO MERCADO
Read moreIn 1979, El Burrito Mercado was just a tiny store. The immigrant community and the growing Latin and Mexican population have contributed to its development. It is now home to numerous stalls selling clothes, music and trinkets, all imported from South America. You'll find the spices and ingredients you need to prepare Latin American dishes. But you can also sample Latin or Mexican specialities in one of the market's restaurants. A must-see, if you have a little time.
MILL CITY FARMERS MARKET
Read moreAs you will have understood, it is the farmers who present and sell their produce directly. There are fresh fruits and vegetables, honey and cakes. There's even a stand that teaches you how to cook and eat organic. You will also find small wooden objects or wool products. Ideal for buying small souvenirs. The summer market is held here between May and October. For the rest of the year, a covered market takes over about two Saturdays a month. He's standing inside the Mill City Museum.
MIDTOWN GLOBAL MARKET
Read moreThis big market has two vocations. First, you can find a lot of trinkets, soaps, candles, spices and clothes. Stroll through the small stalls. The atmosphere is very familiar. You can also eat there for little money. Secondly, it is an interesting social project, since the market welcomes newcomers regularly and allows them to test their business for several months, before investing in a real store. The place is quite remote and accessible only by bus. We will go only if we have time...