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Old Monterey Marketplace

Old Monterey Marketplace
Alvarado Street
831-655-8072

About Us:

The Old Monterey Farmers Market, established in 1991, comprises of 3 ½ city blocks and runs year-round rain or shine. During the summer it's the largest gathering of people in Monterey County, attracting more that 10,000 locals and tourists in one location. You can travel the world in just three blocks, finding arts and crafts, handmade jewelry, furniture, clothing, international food, organic produce, flowers, and pastries.

Our produce vendors come from all over California, from Salinas and Watsonville, to Fresno and Sacramento, selling Certified and Organic Certified produce.

Arts and crafts vendors come from around the world, selling treasures from Africa, Colombia, Mexico, Russia, Japan, China, and Yugoslavia, just to name a few.

Our food vendors also serve up delicacies that are as international as our products serving up Indian, Japanese, Korean, Mexican, Mediterranean, and BBQ delicacies. In our Baker's Alley you can find fresh pastries like baklava, European breads, cookies, muffins, pies, and cakes.

In addition to the products and food we offer, the Old Monterey Farmers Market also includes a variety of community events. You can donate blood through C.H.O.M.P., adopt a dog from the SPCA,register to vote, and enjoy live music from local musicians. During the holidays you can listen to carolers, as they're dressed in costume straight out of a Dickens novel.

While the Marketplace provides a plethora of food, produce, arts & crafts, and community services, it is most importantly a cultural focal point of Monterey. As the largest congregation of locals year round, the Farmer's Market offers a place for people to visit friends, make new ones, catch up with acquaintances, and discuss current affairs.

Season: Year Round

Market Hours:

October, 2024 - April, 2025
Tuesdays, 4PM - 7PM

May - September, 2024
Tuesdays, 4PM - 8PM

Location: Alvarado Street between Del Monte and Pearl

Old Monterey Marketplace is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media