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Sundays in Manchester are for relaxation, leisure, and lots of shopping. For those staying in serviced apartments Manchester, there are several markets worth checking out. Manchester has critically acclaimed spots when it comes to food markets. From artisanal crafts to amazing street food, the city's Sunday markets have a lot for you.

Whether you are a local or just visiting, these 8 markets are going to be your go-to. So grab your shopping bags and let's dive into Manchester's lively market scene!

List Of 8 Best Sunday Markets

Here are the 8 best Sunday markets in Manchester. Each with its unique atmosphere, vendors, and specialities. So, let’s get started!

Northern Quarter Makers Market

As the name suggests, this market sits in the vibrant Northern Quarter of Manchester, UK. It takes place on the second Sunday of every month from 11 am to 5 pm. It is held at Stevenson Square, a central public space known for its street art and independent shops.

One of the unique features of this market is the focus on handmade goods. The market features over 90 independent makers, artists, and designers. Together offering a wide range of locally crafted items. From acoustic folk to indie rock, the musical performances and a vibe to the bustling market. This indeed makes it a must-experience local gem for visitors.

Altrincham Market

A trendy market located in the upscale suburb of Altrincham in Greater Manchester, UK. The market is open every day except Monday, with different hours on each day. On Sundays, the market is open from 10 am to 4 pm.

The market is located in a very interesting historic building. It has been restored and transformed into a modern and trendy space. Its emphasis on quality and craftsmanship has earned it a reputation as one of the best food markets in the UK. The market's lively atmosphere and stylish surroundings make it a popular destination for visitors looking for a unique shopping experience.

Chorlton Market

Chorlton Market is located in the leafy suburb of Chorlton, in Manchester, UK. The market takes place every Sunday from 10 am to 4 pm. You can spot it on the grounds of the Horse and Jockey pub on Chorlton Green. It is a great place to find unique and eco-friendly products. Do that while also enjoying the friendly atmosphere of the Chorlton community.

The market features a range of vendors offering environmentally conscious products. You can find reusable bags, natural skincare products, and ethically sourced clothing here. Many of the vendors also use sustainable production methods, such as upcycling and recycling materials.

Sale Moor Market

Sale Moor Market is a vibrant Sunday market located in the Sale Moor area of Manchester, UK. It is a great place to experience the charm and community spirit of a traditional Sunday market. It takes place every Sunday from 9 am to 2 pm. It takes place in Sale Moor Community Partnership's car park on Newbury Avenue.

One of the standout features of this market is the range of local vendors and small businesses present in the market. Visitors can expect to find a variety of stalls. Buy everything from fresh produce to artisanal bread and cakes. Shop your heart out from handmade crafts, and jewellery to antiques & vintage clothing here.

West Didsbury Makers Market

This Market is a popular monthly market held in the trendy West Didsbury area of Manchester, UK. The market takes place on the last Sunday of every month from 11 am to 4 pm and is held on the Burton Road precinct.

One of the main attractions of this market is the emphasis on handmade goods and unique gifts. The market features a range of local artisans and craftspeople. They sell a variety of handmade products including jewellery, pottery, textiles, and artworks. Visitors can also find unique gifts such as vintage prints, handcrafted soaps, & gourmet food products.
Its setting in the heart of West Didsbury makes it a perfect destination for shoppers. Especially for the ones wanting to collect unique pieces from here.

Grub

A market especially for food. Street-style food with all its local trends in full bloom. It opens across the week but its Sunday timings range between 12 pm to 6 pm. It is a breezy place to hang out with your local new friends or travel buddies exploring with you. You can find it at 50 Red Bank, Cheetham Hill in Manchester.

Unlike a lot of local markets, this one can particularly impress any vegan out there. From a whole range of vegan drinks and food items, it has something special too. It is called Grub’s Plant-powered Sundays. Wanna know more about it? Then head there ASAP on your next Manchester trip. We assure you, it won't disappoint you.

Castlefield Artisan Market

This one is a monthly market held in the Castlefield area of Manchester, UK. The market is located in the picturesque Castlefield Bowl. It takes place on the first Sunday of every month from 10 am to 4 pm. The market showcases a variety of vendors, including local artisans, makers and food producers. Visitors can browse and purchase a range of handmade and artisanal products. You can buy everything including ceramics, jewellery, textiles, art, and more.
The market has a historic setting along with its massive range of variety. When combined with local entertainment, this unique one makes a perfect spot. Overall, it is a must-visit for anyone interested in high-quality, unique products. And of course for the love of supporting local and independent businesses.

New Smithfield Car Boot

This is a very different Manchester market as compared to the other ones on the list. It is like a mini surprise kept for the last. Unlike the rest of the markets, don't expect this one to be all organized. But you can surely expect it to be the cheapest market for everyday items.

Expect to find the coolest leather sofa here to the cheapest LED TV at throwaway prices. Do you like to keep hunting for some of the best bargains of your life? Would you love to boast about it for the rest of it? Then you will thank us later after dropping by here every Sunday when in or around Whitworth Street East in Manchester.

Final Thoughts

No matter which market you eventually visit, you'll find something original, wholesome, & unique. A lot of delicious food and drink variety awaits you already. From handmade love at the Northern Quarter to the high-end Altrincham Market, there's a sweet spot to suit every taste.

So why not plan your next Sunday outing in Manchester around a visit to one of these fantastic markets? You can trust us, you won't be disappointed for sure.

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