GRAND CENTRAL MARKET
Large covered market in Los Angeles where you can buy local products and ...Read more
FARMER'S MARKET
Read moreThe Farmers Market has been the gourmet destination of the Angelenos since the summer of 1934, during which a group of farmers first joined in order to sell their products at the corner of 3 rd Street and Fairfax. More than 75 years later, the L.A. Farmers Market welcomes millions of visitors every year, while remaining a lurk for the residents of the neighborhood who always come to supply themselves.
FERRY BUILDING
Building topped by a clock of almost 69 m becoming a market recognized on ...Read more
Melrose Trading Post
Melrose Trading Post is home to a succession of stands of wooden tables, ...Read more
MAIDEN LANE
Pedestrian street from 11am to 5pm with a restaurant with terrace where ...Read more
Little Italy Mercato Farmers' Market
Read moreOur favorite is the Saturday market. Every week, a long succession of stalls takes over Date Street, as rich in color as in smell. As well as fresh fruit and vegetables, there's a wide variety of specialities to eat: empanadas, crepes, raclette cheese sandwiches, oysters, lobster rolls... Nothing Italian! Once you've enjoyed your shopping on the steps of Amici Park, withlive music playing in the background, you can lose yourself among the stalls selling jewelry, plants, flowers and clothes.