The 10 Best Flea & Street Markets in Wild Atlantic Way, Wild Atlantic Way

December 23, 2021 Stefan Strunk

Discover the best top things to do in Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland including Coal Quay Market, Rathcormac Artisan Food and Craft Market, Tiny Traders Village, The Milk Market, The English Market, Castlebar Greenway Markets, Adare Craft Market, Mother Jones Flea Market, Galway Market, Bantry Market.
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1. Coal Quay Market

3 Cornmarket Street, Cork Ireland
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Coal Quay Market

2. Rathcormac Artisan Food and Craft Market

Branley's Yard, Rathcormac Craftvillage, Sligo Ireland +353 85 275 2589 https://www.facebook.com/Rathcormac-Artisan-Food-Craft-Market-811834992173477
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5.0 based on 44 reviews

Rathcormac Artisan Food and Craft Market

Reviewed By MikeK3075

First Class freshly baked pastries and pies The best Apple Pie I've had in years. Friendly staff and easy parking for the market. Located on the left before the W.B. Yates church. Top Class artist made items and lovely selection of Aran Sweaters half the normal price for Irish fashion sweaters that last years. Mike Kelly. Birmingham. B144PF.

3. Tiny Traders Village

45 Dominick St. Nuns Island, Galway H91 E1NY Ireland +353 85 165 9402 [email protected] https://tiny-traders-galway.myshopify.com/
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5.0 based on 25 reviews

Tiny Traders Village

Tiny Traders Village is a vibrant and colourful local community marketplace where visitors can enjoy a huge array of local Foods, Art, Crafts, Cosmetics, Beverages, Live Music and more in a one of Galway's most storied buildings in a chilled out atmosphere.

4. The Milk Market

The Milk Market Market House, Mungret Street Limerick City Center, Limerick Ireland +353 61 214 782 http://www.milkmarketlimerick.ie
Excellent
57%
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4.5 based on 289 reviews

The Milk Market

An outdoor flea market selling everything from produce to secondhand jewelry.

Reviewed By Paulo5678 - Limerick, Ireland

A visit to the Saturday Market located in the Milk Market should be on your agenda if you are visiting Limerick. Given the current circumstances the number of stall holders is slightly reduced but the quality of the food and other produce on offer is second to none. The market is open from about 8am - 2pm. Bring a big bag - you will need it!

5. The English Market

41 Princes Street, Cork T12 RW26 Ireland +353 21 492 4258 http://www.englishmarket.ie/
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4.5 based on 3,016 reviews

The English Market

Reviewed By 602ruairim - Cork, Ireland

The Old English Market is well worth a visit with a huge variety of stalls / stores from the good auld Irish Breakie to the more discerning flavors, for coffee lovers and foodies alike and for the ever changing tastes of Cork. Take a wander down the many isles of this fascinating indoor market or have a cuppa and watch the world go by. Come along you wont be disappointed

6. Castlebar Greenway Markets

Castlebar Road Social Services Center, Castlestreet Carpark,, Westport F28 X590 Ireland +353 87 162 2177 https://www.facebook.com/pg/Greenwaymarkets/about/?ref=page_internal
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Castlebar Greenway Markets

7. Adare Craft Market

Village Hall, Adare Ireland
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Adare Craft Market

Adare Craft Market runs every Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 5pm. We have a great collection of local handcrafted goods for all occasions.

8. Mother Jones Flea Market

Corner of MacCurtain Street and York Street, Cork Ireland +353 85 175 1554 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/pages/Mother-Jones-Flea-Market/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 52 reviews

Mother Jones Flea Market

Mother Jones Flea Market is a new market in the heart of Cork City Centre. Based in unique Thompson House on York Street, just off McCurtain St the market will provide vintage clothing, furniture, books, jewels, records, fabulous funky household items and creative local crafts. Market includes local food from the cafe. Music, Entertainment and Love.

Reviewed By salvagemcork - Cork, Ireland

Absolutely love this market. I've come to know most of the stall holders quite well. The market is indoors (thankfully) and although is quite compact, you'll definitely spend a lot longer in there than you think! A sort of retro Tardis, the weird, wonderful and collectible seem to spill out from every nook and cranny, shelf and table. There are some lovely bric a brac stalls, a deeply interesting 'vinyl asylum' (their name not mine :-) ) which has unbelievably diverse LP's and 45's, a few vintage clothing stores, a lovely antiques stall where actual restoration and french polishing takes place on the weekends. Lots of little jewellery cabinets dotted about the ground floor, with costume pieces and fine jewellery pieces on offer. Prices differ across the market. But nothing is the same. True, you might find a similar item at a similar stall, but prices do reflect the condition. Don't expect to see a table with three legs with the same price as one with four! Haggle!!! Definitely haggle. It's cool to see how each stall differs, and you'll have fun in the process. The market has a really nice café, with ground coffees, speciality teas and a really tasty apple pie. Really not bad for €5.50 (coffee and tart) bearing in mind this is the city centre. Added bonus of fresh whipped cream sealed the deal for me. What did I buy? I bought a few old tools, wooden rasps and files, along with some old wooden drills. I picked up a set of vintage beehive door handles (brass) and I picked up a lovely vintage Japanese plate (which on inspection dated to 1912). I spent €25.50. Nothing wrong with that. Parking could be a bit of an issue as the market is located at the bottom of a hill. From what I've seen people tend to walk there as it's no more than a 10 minute walk if you're close to the centre of Cork city. Pop by for a browse, you certainly won't be disappointed.

9. Galway Market

Church Lane, Galway Ireland http://galwaymarket.weebly.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 69 reviews

Galway Market

Reviewed By 334tylerf - Milwaukee, United States

Very good shops, friendly people, and unique finds. This place has lots of great food too and fun and the people are so nice. It is great immerse yourself in the culture of Galway and then stop into a pub for a pint and some great conversation.

10. Bantry Market

The Square, Bantry Ireland +353 86 794 4419 http://www.westcorkmarkets.com/markets.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 18 reviews

Bantry Market

Reviewed By P7238MFlindas - London, United Kingdom

Bantry Market Day on Fridays is, weather permitting, an absolute treat. You have to be prepared for whatever the sky throws down, not to mention the whims of the winds. What IS guaranteed are a number of excellent food stalls: high-quality baked goods and local cheeses, plus a good choice of organic produce. Little Red organic skin care is my particular favourite, worth searching out, not always there. It's a relaxed, friendly atmosphere, no hard sell, just an honest country market. Delightful.

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