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For real market atmosphere, visit Naas Farmers Market in County Kildare every Saturday from 10 to 3pm. Filled with goodies of every kind, this market is a little slice of heaven in this over processed world we live in! Read more
Irish Farmers Markets are held from Friday to Sunday at various locations around Dublin. Visitors will find small fashion and craft stalls and producers selling the best of fresh organic foods directly to consumers at great value. Read more
Dublin Food Co-op Organic Food Market is held every Thursday and Saturday in Dublin city, County Dublin. It is a member owned, whole food cooperative also open to non members. It provides fresh organic food at reasonable prices. Read more
The English Market is an indoor food market offering a Victorian wonderland of exotic imported goods and delicious local produce. Located in Cork city centre, County Cork. Read more
Temple Bar Food Market is held every Saturday in the heart of Dublin city centre. This foodies paradise is nestled among the streets of the cultural quarter and is just waiting to be discovered. A wide range of hot and cold food is available. Read more
Limerick city's beautifully restored Milk Market is a wonderfully atmospheric destination to go shopping in. The Saturday food market has exceptional Irish and International produce along with a bustling market atmosphere which can be enjoyed by all. Read more
Shane’s Castle May Day Steam Rally is one of the largest Steam Events in Ireland. Read more
Kilmallock Farmers Market takes place in Kilmallock County Limerick every Monday and Friday throughout the year. Visitors will experience a true bustling rural country market atmosphere. Read more
Ennis Farmers' Market takes place in Ennis, County Clare, every Friday. Visitors and locals are invited to come, browse and enjoy the best of local producers and growers. Read more
Douglas Farmers Market brings together over 30 local farmers, growers, fishermen, bakers and cooks every Saturday in Douglas County Cork. Read more
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