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Visit St Albans Markets

When to visit the markets

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MonthDayMarketOpensCloses
March4Wednesday
General market and international street food
7Saturday
General market and international street food
8Second Sunday+Collective Art
11Wednesday
General market and international street food
14Saturday
General market and street food (Mother's Day Themed Market)
15Antiques & Vintage
18Wednesday
General market and international street food
21Saturday
General market and international street food
25Wednesday
General market and international street food
28Saturday
General market and international street food
April1Wednesday
General market and international street food
4Saturday
General market and street food (Easter Themed Market)
5Vegan
8Wednesday
General market and international street food
11Saturday
General market and street food (Pets Day Themed Market)
12Second Sunday+Collective Art
15Wednesday
General market and international street food
18Saturday
General market and international street food
19Antiques & Vintage
22Wednesday
General market and international street food
25Saturday
General market and international street food
29Wednesday
General market and international street food
May2Saturday
General market and international street food
6Wednesday
General market and international street food
9Saturday
General market and international street food
10Second Sunday+Collective Art
13Wednesday
General market and international street food
16Saturday
General market and international street food
17Spring Festival
20Wednesday
General market and international street food
23Saturday
General market and international street food
27Wednesday
General market and international street food
30Saturday
General market and international street food
June3Wednesday
General market and international street food
6Saturday
General market and international street food
10Wednesday
General market and international street food
13Saturday
General market and international street food
14Second Sunday+Collective Art
17Wednesday
General market and international street food
20Saturday
General market and international street food
21Antiques & Vintage
24Wednesday
General market and international street food
27Saturday
General market and international street food
July1Wednesday
General market and international street food
4Saturday
General market and international street food
5Vegan
8Wednesday
General market and international street food
11Saturday
General market and international street food
12Second Sunday+Collective Art
15Wednesday
General market and international street food
18Saturday
General market and international street food
19Antiques & Vintage
22Wednesday
General market and international street food
25Saturday
General market and international street food
29Wednesday
General market and international street food
August1Saturday
General market and international street food
5Wednesday
General market and international street food
8Saturday
General market and international street food
9Second Sunday+Collective Art
12Wednesday
General market and international street food
15Saturday
General market and international street food
16Antiques & Vintage
19Wednesday
General market and international street food
22Saturday
General market and international street food
26Wednesday
General market and international street food
29Saturday
General market and international street food
September2Wednesday
General market and international street food
5Saturday
General market and international street food
9Wednesday
General market and international street food
12Saturday
General market and international street food
13Second Sunday+Collective Art
16Wednesday
General market and international street food
19Saturday
General market and international street food
20Antiques & Vintage
23Wednesday
General market and international street food
26Saturday
General market and international street food
30Wednesday
General market and international street food
Getting to the market

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Our address

St Peter’s Street, St Albans AL1 3ED

By bus

230, 300, 301, 302, 304, 305, 357, 361, 601 The Alban Way, 602, 653 Tigermoth, S4, S5, and S6.

Plan your bus journey using the Intalink journey planner.

By railway

The nearest stations are St Albans Abbey and St Albans City.

Plan your train journey using Network Rail’s journey planner.

Car parking

Parking at, nearby, Drovers Way multi-story car park costs £3.80 for three hours parking on Wednesdays and Saturdays and £2.50 all day on Sundays (Car Parks and On Street Pay and Display).

Hire a mobility scooter

If you have mobility issues, you might be able to borrow a scooter from St Albans Shopmobility.

Toilets and baby changing facilities

There are publicly accessible toilets available from 10:00 in the morning at the Museum + Gallery (find the Museum + Gallery on Google Maps) and from 08:00 in the morning Monday to Saturday and from 10:30 on Sundays at Marks & Spencer (find Marks & Spencer on Google Maps). Both of these toilets have baby changing facilities.

What to buy at St Albans Market Toggle accordion

We host 150 traders on our market.

On Wednesdays and Saturdays you can buy produce, gifts, and homeware for sale as well as a selection of international street food. You can also find watch and phone repairs. On the second Sunday of each month we focus on local food and drink, sustainable arts and crafts, and much more.

Below are links to a small sample of our traders:

Beer, cider, perry, and spirits

  • Griffiths BrothersWe’re a family run distillery in the Buckinghamshire village of Penn Street, deep in the Chiltern Hills
  • The Chiltern Brewery—Located on an old working farm in the heart of the Chiltern Hills, the emphasis has always been to produce natural, wholesome beers using the best, class A malt.

Fashion

  • Joannes of Crews Hill—"Bringing you the latest trends in ladies fashion & accessories."
  • Fealladha "Joke. Jest. Fun."-Men's Fashion from a local business
  • Gifticuffs  "Music - it’s why our hearts have beats."-Men's fashion with a Rock n' Roll Theme.

Homeware and gifts

  • Alban Blinds
  • Edgy ThreadsContemporary crochet using recycled t-shirt fabric
  • Hannah Sessions
  • CreArtive Designs   "Handmade standing out, unique accessories, home decorations, personalised gifts and craft kits. "
  • Heylalstudio  "Welcome to my little Atelier! 
    Find us at St Albans Market | Every Wed & Sat ."
  • Natural Spa Beauty:  "🌱 Pure Essential Oils 🌱 Natural Skincare 🌱 Plastic free, Cruelty free, Sustainable."
  • Rosa FabulosaRosa Fabulosa is the inspired indulgent home scent brand. We take the best blends from batches of botanicals and pure essential oils paired with quality ingredients
  • So CosySo Cosy design and produce luxury handcrafted homeware, fashion accessories, and even charming baby alpaca gifts too, all from our range of pure, natural and sustainable fibres

Ready to eat food

  • Comida Brasil—the taste of Brazil
  • The Daily Dosa "Vibrant South Indian street food 🌱 | Vegan & veggie dosas | Eco-conscious | Serving St Albans and beyond."
  • Papa Paella "Welcome to the home of the best Paella! We are at St Albans Market every Wednesday and Saturday!"
  • Peddling PizzaPeddling Pizza serve award winning Neapolitan style pizzas, made with passion from ‘Buzz’ our custom Italian 3 wheeled Piaggio Ape van
  • Rolling BurritosFor the love of a good Burrito, we started Rolling Delicious Burritos

Provisions

 

Childrens Toys

  • 3DMakeMe1 "A family run small business,
    focusing on articulated toys and fun for all the family."
  • Mimi3dprints "We are a small family run business, passionate about 3d and all the wonderful things we can make for you!!"

Learn about the history of the market Toggle accordion

The market was established in circa 860 by Wulsin, the sixth abbot of St Albans.

Following the dissolution of the monasteries, the right to hold the market on Wednesdays and Saturdays were sold to the town in 1553 via letters patent by Edward VI which also incorporated St Albans as a borough. Read a translation of the letters patent.

Learn more about the history of St Albans Market on Wikipedia.

Support our market Toggle accordion

If you love St Albans Market, help us to grow by leaving reviews and sharing photos on:

Further information is also available on the Enjoy St Albans market page.

Visit Harpenden Farmers’ Market Toggle accordion

Information about visiting Harpenden Farmers’ Market can be found on Harpenden Town Council’s markets webpage.

Visit Redbourn Village Market Toggle accordion

Information about visiting Redbourn Village Market can be found on Redbourn Village Market’s webpage.

Our market today

The following oil paintings of our market traders were made in 2023–2024 and are reproduced here with the kind permission of local artist Rydal Hanbury. Follow Rydal on Instagram to keep up with her latest work.

Some things that you can buy on our market today

Our market as it was

The following photographs show the market as it was over the last century and a half. If you have photographs that you want us to share here, please contact us.