Manhattan Markets
This historic market, located on the thriving Lower East Side, boasts a variety of vendors, including organic butchers, European cheese sellers, and farm fresh produce. Fish mongers holler out the daily specials and the atmosphere is dynamic and exciting. In addition, a small buffet restaurant serves a variety of freshly prepared lunch dishes and salads.
Jewelers on Fifth brings together the wares of around 45 different suppliers. Items available at this huge store include diamonds, platinum, gold, silver, gemstones, pearls, antiques, vintage jewelery and watches.
This large retail space in the Flatiron district of Manhattan holds over 150 different little stores. They carry antiques of all different kinds from vintage furniture to paintings to toys and jewelry.
This is a unique kind of market in which new designers get to display their wares and customers can buy them at discounted rates. As at many clothing markets tee-shirts are popular as are bags, shoes and scarves. The markets are a weekend thing only.
This outdoor market, was formerly The Annex flea market, is located in Hells Kitchen. It hosts between 100 and 150 vendors and offers the opportunity to rummage for old and antique goods. These can include vintage clothing, mid-century items, home decorations, furniture and jewelry.
This gourmet food and produce store is an importer of all things Spanish. Chefs and cooks can get canned olives, paella rice and mixes, bottled and tinned squid and jarred piquillo peppers. In addition, olive oils, vinegars, honey, preserves, sugared chestnuts and whole preserved pears are among the huge list of goods available.
This upscale store is a large open area that is supplied by numerous antique dealers. It has all kinds of antique pieces including furnishings and accessories for the home.
with the aim of encouraging the buy and eat local produce theme this market encourages Manhattan residents to buy from small family farms. This local initiative started in New york in 1976.
Seafood lovers will delight in the opportunity to buy fresh catches at this Murray Hill location. The market store carries mammoth scallops, wild Alaskan King salmon, line-caught local fish, Maine crab-meat and other small-farm organic produce.










