Local Craft stalls, great beach hats and fedoras, local produce, sauces, pickles, fresh veg. Quite small but interesting.
If you and your friends are into flee markets or thrift stores, then this is the right spot on Barbados. This is a thing where the Bajans have a good time and foreign visitors alike blend together. On this former plantation ground a foundation holds a market each Sunday. Its fun, and you can try local snacks and drinks. And see some local arts and craft.
Open Wednesdays and Saturdays only. Lovely market with most goods from locals, including homemade seasonings, jams and baked goods (omg, delicious!); artwork in various forms (canvases, clay, clothing) and soaps. I haven't tried them yet but the young woman who makes them did so out of necessity, and was able to offer good advice about dealing with problem skin.
This is a small market but a great place to acquire local goods beyond keychains and postcards.
Also, the Market is conveniently located across the street from the beach (you can park on the street) and in an area where lots of people walk around, with shops and restaurants.
Market at The Artsplash Centre has a great selection of stalls. Farmers selling veg, a Baker who, amongst other goodies, sells the best coconut bread and coconut turnovers (buns!) in my opinion, an artist selling canvases, cards and fridge magnets of Bajan scenery, another artist (emigrated from U.K.) who makes beautiful pieces of hanging art on wood, home made hummus, jewellery, hats, clothes, belts and souvenirs! What's not to love about this market. Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday mornings. Closes at 2pm but some stall holders start packing up at around 12.30 so get there early!
Although quite small, the people were very friendly and the produce was fresh. There were also several stands with clothes and trinkets.
Super underwhelming. Some fruit/veggie vendors, with comparable prices to supermarkets, and a lot of kitsch/T-shirt stands. There were a few stalls with some interesting pieces, but a pretty big let down overall.
Small group of fruit and vegetables sellers + local tourist items
A good variety of items for sale, child friendly environment
A small market with vendors selling the vegetables they grow and a few stalls with homemade crafts .
Cozy and has excellent sweet potato fries!
Great atmosphere with local artisan products and produce available for the adults, brilliant small kid (
Much smaller than we expected, but there were a few good vendors. The coffee shop was nice, though.