Bury St Edmunds Market Saturdays
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About this event
Bury St Edmunds Market is a traditional market with over 70 regular stalls on a Saturday and 40 regular stalls on a Wednesday.
Held on Wednesdays and Saturdays throughout the year in the town centre it has an excellent food offer which has included fruit and veg, meat and fish with many stalls obtaining locally sourced seasonal produce. In recent years the food offer has increased and now has a selection of food and drink from around the world. Stallholders have extensive knowledge about their produce and happy to sell small and nonstandard quantities.
Not only is there a wonderful array of foods you can also find everything from authentic Italian shirts, Portuguese pottery, vintage clothes and colourful plants and flowers.
Bury St Edmunds is the friendliest and most welcoming market in East Anglia.
About the Venue
There is a vibrant and bustling market in Bury St Edmunds on Wednesdays and Saturdays that attracts thousands of people every week.
With more than 70 regular stalls on Saturdays and 40 on Wednesdays, Bury St Edmunds Market has an excellent food offer including fruit and vegetables, meat, and fish stalls with fresh locally sourced seasonal produce.
Not only is there a wonderful array of foods you can also find everything from authentic Italian shirts, Portuguese pottery, vintage clothes and colourful plants and flowers.
Foodies will also love the market with its wonderful selection of food and drink from around the world.
Not only is Bury St Edmunds one of the most successful traditional street markets in the country today, it also has one of the longest and most colourful histories.
The market, held in the Buttermarket and Cornhill, dates back to before the days of William the Conqueror.
The town is at its busiest on market days with coaches from all over East Anglia arriving particularly during the summer months.