Brighton Open Market

Market · Brighton and Hove

Brighton Open Market

Market · Brighton and Hove

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Marshalls Row, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 4JU, United Kingdom

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Discover a vibrant marketplace brimming with local produce, crafts, and cafes, where friendly vendors serve up delicious bites and unique finds.  

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Marshalls Row, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 4JU, United Kingdom Get directions

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8 Marron

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It’s not a very big market but if you want to support local and small businesses, this is the place to come! It’s very lively during Christmastime and you can find a range of items from crafts to sauces to cheese to books. There are many fantastic stalls and on the top floor there’s some specialised shops as well. If you’re passing by, it’s definitely worth a short visit. You can also keep up with them on their social media to see which days there’s going to be Makers’ Markets (my personal favourite)

Paul Ciprian

Google
Quite interesting. Not very big, but I think it's worth a short visit. You can find interesting handicrafts and all kinds of more or less valuable antiques. Small shops of local producers. I drank a very good craft beer here. I don't think you need more than 40 minutes for a visit.

Aleksandra Zborowska

Google
It's great that you can support the locals there! You can buy fresh fruit, vegetables, eggs, there is also a bakery and many other things such as sewing materials or antique furniture. I was surprised at how delicious the Samosa was at the little kiosk on the left. The best i had in my life, seriously. The whole place is not as big as I thought, but worth visiting when you are in this area.

YY

Google
Disappointing visit here unfortunately, as the stalls don’t open until 10am when they mentioned it’s open from 7am in Google maps.. Didn’t come by again after coming by at 9ish to a more or less subpar and small market. They also have seasonal events which puts local products on here, not sure if there’s an avenue to check out what’s in store before coming though.

Ajit Bhaskar

Google
Lively place with good produce, excellent vibe and a variety of food options. Great place for meat, veggie lovers alike with ample options for vegan diet as well! The place is more compact than some of the markets in London, understandably so. But the quality of food etc is good!

David J

Google
Absolute love the experience. So full of energy friendly people, lots of shops and stalls. In particular, an Indian store selling Indian spices and Indian char that tasted absolutely amazing. Even if you go to the market, just go for the char. You will experience a 5 star taste bud Dingle Bang bomb. Easy for disabled access There's even a shop there that gives stuff away for free. When I went there was lots of art.Students drawing people as they were shopping.

Namse Udosen

Google
A space for antiques and other interesting stuff. Got some cheap used books there.

Emi Glover

Google
We passed by the open market on a Sunday noon and some of the shops were closed, but we liked the authentic feeling of it. There were a few local sellers offering freshly baked bread, colourful clothing and knits, books, and candlesThere are a few coffee shops offering coffee and food.