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Wembley Park Farmers' Market

From farm-reared and organic produce to vegan treats, Italian deli goods, homemade pies and more.

Fresh produce and artisan goods, and over 40 traders selling everything from farm-reared and organic produce to vegan treats, Mediterranean goods, home-grown plants, organic wines, Italian deli goods, homemade pies and more.

Your Weekly Taste of Local

Support home-grown, try something new, bag a unique gift... The opportunities are endless at our farmers' market. Year round, free and in the heart of Wembley Park.

Farmers' Market 2025 Dates

  1. May 2025

  2. June 2025

  3. July 2025

  4. August 2025

  5. September 2025

  6. October 2025

  7. November 2025

  8. December 2025

A Food Lover’s Favourite

The Wembley Park Farmers' Market is a weekly celebration of flavour, packed with everything from artisan cheeses and handcrafted pastries to farm-fresh produce and gourmet street food.

You’ll find over 40 passionate traders serving up the best in seasonal, local and global food. Whether you're a foodie on the hunt for something special, a family picking up the week’s essentials, or just browsing for fresh inspiration – there’s something here for everyone.

From Retro Finds to Handcrafted Treasures

Wembley Park Market is where creativity meets character. You'll find everything from vintage fashion and antiques to handmade homeware and one-of-a-kind gifts – all crafted or curated by passionate local traders.

Looking to shop more consciously? Our makers offer sustainable home and lifestyle pieces that are as stylish as they are planet-friendly.

There’s plenty to explore – statement jewellery, upcycled clothing, retro accessories – each with a story to tell. And when you're ready to refuel, dive into bold flavours from our street food stalls, serving everything from comforting classics to global bites.

Become a Trader at Wembley Park Market

Wembley Park Farmers’ Market is a buzzing, food-focused community with live entertainment, workshops, and a packed calendar of events that draw in thousands every weekend.

If you’re a passionate producer, street food star or artisan maker, this is your chance to trade in Wembley Park, named by the Sunday Times as one of the 2025 best places to live in.

Head to our website to find out how to apply and see what makes Wembley Park Market a standout spot for traders and foodies alike.

Traders are now welcome to apply to trade at Wembley Park Farmer Market. Click on this link to start your application.

Come and experience it

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FAQs

  1. Is there an entry fee for the farmers' market?

    No, the Wembley Park Farmers' Market is free to attend.

  2. When does the market take place in 2025?

    The farmers' market is now open throughout the year, with market days scheduled from to December 2025.

  3. Can I apply to be a trader at Wembley Park Farmers' Market?

    Yes, traders are welcome to apply. If you’re interested in trading, email hello@popupstalls.co.uk for more details.

  4. How do I get to Wembley Park Farmers' Market?

    Wembley Park is well-connected by public transport, including the Jubilee and Metropolitan lines via Wembley Park Station, as well as buses and nearby parking options.

  5. Can I buy gifts at the farmers' market?

    Yes! The market is a great place to find unique, locally-made gifts, from artisanal food products to handcrafted items.

  6. Is Wembley Park Farmers' Market the same as the old Wembley Market?

    Yes, however Wembley Park Farmers' Market is a newer, artisan-style market located in Market Square, focusing on fresh produce, organic goods, and handcrafted items. It serves as a vibrant community marketplace in the spirit of the old Wembley Market, which was once a well-known shopping hub. While the old Wembley Market had a broader range of stalls, Wembley Park Farmers' Market continues the tradition of bringing local traders and unique shopping experiences to the area.

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