10 Flea & Street Markets in Ireland That You Shouldn't Miss

January 24, 2022 Russell Mellin

Woven with wild greenery and Gaelic legends, the Emerald Isle is one of Europe’s most prized jewels. Rugged Atlantic beaches and mystery-shrouded sites rub shoulders with the cosmopolitan cities of Belfast and Dublin, where literary history and warm Irish hospitality are always in abundance.
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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. Lismore Farmers & Craft Market

Lismore Castle Castle Avenue, Lismore Ireland +353 58 00000 https://lismoremarket.business.site/
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Lismore Farmers & Craft Market

Closed for the season of 2019. Will reopen March 2020 The market is situated on Castle Avenue which leads up to Lismore Castle. It is held every Sunday and has a large range stalls! You can find everything from fresh fruit and veg to handmade bears and jewelry! If you have the chance to visit Lismore there are many activities here. Along the avenue you can explore the grounds of Lismore Castle which last year installed two sections of the historic Berlin Wall. Visit Lismore Heritage Centre to learn about the local history. There is a large children's play area for the kids, public toilets and free parking just by the Castle Avenue.

5. The curiosity shop

Malin Head, Inishowen, County Donegal, Ireland, Malin Head Ireland http://www.facebook.com/TheCuriosityShopMalinHead/
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The curiosity shop

Reviewed By Lt_Shade - Athlone, Ireland

What can I say. A unique shop on the way to Malin head. It is the most northernly brick and mortar shop in Ireland. The member of staff who I assume is the owner is very friendly and has a great sense of humour. Unlike most antique stores everything was clearly labelled with the price. Huge selection of stuff ranging from glassware to Warhammer. Parking is on street and shop is cash only. Contactable through Facebook.

6. Fethard On Sea Country Market

St Mary's Community Hall, Fethard On Sea Ireland +353 87 962 1185 https://www.facebook.com/FethardOnSeaCountryMarket/
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Fethard On Sea Country Market

Local Country Market selling crafts eg jewellery, crochet, sewing, pictures, cards, repurposed items, wood turning as well as baking, vegetables & fruit, plants. Local products buy local people. Ethos is that items cannot be bought in & resold. Community market

7. Wilde Vintage Dublin

1a Richmond Ave Dublin 3, Dublin Ireland +353 87 418 8624
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Wilde Vintage Dublin

Reviewed By smoore106 - Dublin, Ireland

Truly unique vintage shop near the heart of dublin with some amazing items and wonderful owners! Would recommend

8. The Milk Market

The Milk Market Market House, Mungret Street Limerick City Center, Limerick Ireland +353 61 214 782 http://www.milkmarketlimerick.ie
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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!

Merrion Sq. W., Dublin Ireland
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

Boulevard Gallery

10. 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

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