A smaller, relaxed market nestled in the Portola Valley hills. Ideal for farm-fresh eggs, specialty honey, and seasonal greens in a rural, scenic setting.
Located right on Highway 1 for a quintessential coastal experience. A popular stop for fresh-off-the-boat crab in season, stone fruits, and locally grown flowers.
A certified weekly market open year round in the heart of Foster City, with fresh local produce, artisan vendors, and a relaxed community atmosphere steps from the Bay Trail.
Sponsored by the Millbrae Chamber of Commerce since 1993, this Saturday market on Broadway draws hundreds of weekly shoppers for fresh produce, flowers, baked goods, and seasonal live music.
A long-running community market in the heart of Redwood City known for its friendly neighborhood feel and locally grown fruits and vegetables. Conveniently located near downtown shops and cafes.
A certified year-round Sunday market in the CalTrain parking lot on El Camino Real, run by PCFMA with fresh local produce, stone fruits, berries, honey, eggs, and artisan vendors.
Operated by the Menlo Park Live Oak Lions Club, this market has been a local Sunday staple for over 30 years. Known for high-quality organic produce, fresh seafood, and live music. Proceeds and leftover produce often support local homeless outreach.
A beloved local tradition on Laurel Street that occasionally features seasonal nighttime events. Great mix of local farms, rotisserie chicken, and live entertainment. Particularly family-friendly.
San Francisco's flagship market, run by Foodwise. Over 100 vendors on Saturdays with top Bay Area farms, artisan food makers, and cooking demos. Tue and Thu for a smaller, more focused weekday market.
A laid-back neighborhood market at the heart of the Castro, drawing locals with fresh seasonal produce, flowers, and weeknight energy every Wednesday evening.
One of the oldest and most accessible markets in the city, serving Civic Center since 1981. Strong on affordable produce and one of California's largest farmers market food assistance programs.
The first certified farmers market in California, founded in 1943 and city-run. Known for exceptional Asian produce, wide variety, and the lowest prices of any SF market.
A Saturday staple in the Western Addition neighborhood with fresh local produce, baked goods, and a strong community vibe on a tree-lined stretch of O'Farrell Street.
A beloved neighborhood market on Noe Valley Town Square with exactly the right number of vendors. Known for exceptional seasonal produce, good breakfast options, and a walkable, community feel.
A charming seasonal market near Coit Tower and the Joe DiMaggio Playground. Smaller in scale but curated, with Rize Up Sourdough among the standout vendors.
A diverse Sunday market in the Inner Richmond with a wide selection of Asian vegetables and herbs alongside the usual California staples. Great value and a lively neighborhood backdrop.
A neighborhood market in the DMV parking lot near Alamo Square, popular with Haight and NoPa residents. Good selection of organic produce and a friendly, low-key atmosphere.
Arguably the most scenic market in the city, set at Fort Mason Center with views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the Bay. Run by AIM with a strong selection of Marin farms and artisan vendors.
A year-round Sunday market tucked between Irving and Judah streets, serving the Inner Sunset neighborhood with fresh produce, baked goods, and local vendors steps from Golden Gate Park.
A large, family-friendly market on the westside run by the Agricultural Institute of Marin. Named SF's best family-oriented farmers market, with a strong lineup of Marin farms and ample parking.
A long-running Saturday market on Gilman Street behind the downtown post office, with 40+ vendors selling organic produce, fresh seafood, baked goods, flowers, and live music year-round.
A popular certified market in San Jose's Rose Garden neighborhood, held in the parking lot across from Lincoln High School with fresh produce, flowers, and local vendors every Saturday.
A well-established Saturday market on Jackson Street between Homestead and Benton, offering seasonal fruits and vegetables, artisan foods, and local vendors in the heart of Santa Clara.
Held at West Valley College with over 50 local farmers and producers year-round. Known for Asian vegetables, fresh chicken, honey, mushrooms, and eggs in a spacious, easy-to-park setting.
This market takes over Murphy Avenue for a beautiful backdrop. Excellent variety of specialty prepared foods and ethnic produce. Reviewers highlight the vibrant energy and great central location.
A neighborhood favorite in the walkable Willow Glen district of San Jose. Year-round Saturday market with fresh produce, artisan bread, seafood, and a strong community following.
Set on historic California Avenue in Palo Alto with a sophisticated, community-focused vibe. Features high-quality baked goods, specialty honeys, and diverse produce. Many shoppers pair their visit with brunch at nearby restaurants.
One of the South Bay's most celebrated street markets, running along E. Campbell Avenue with fresh produce, live music, arts and crafts, and frequent special events every Sunday year-round.
A charming certified market at Town Park Plaza in downtown Los Gatos with 40+ vendors. Known for Asian vegetables, honey, eggs, fresh chicken, and a walkable downtown setting.
One of the top-rated markets in the Bay Area. Boasts over 80 vendors with an extensive organic selection and fresh flowers. Extremely popular β arrive early for the best selection.