1. Boulevard Farmer's Market, Richmond Heights
This market is small but mighty, just across from Galleria in Richmond Heights. Stroll The Boulevard on Sunday mornings for picks from local butchers, candle makers farmers and even basket weavers.
2. Webster Groves Farmer's Market
Rotating locations biweekly between Maypop Shop and Big Bend Boulevard on Sundays, shoppers can find everything from fresh plants to cake pops and other locally made goodies. If visiting at Maypop, stay for a bite to eat and a coffee inside.
3. Wildwood Farmer's Market
On Saturday mornings, Wildwood pops up with local eggs, oils, meats, honeys, flowers, plants, soaps and even jewelry and handmade crafts. Plan to meet friends, family or neighbors to support local, snack on baked goods or enjoy a freshly prepared smoothie.
4. The Saint Charles Market
Spend Saturday morning on Main Street. Shop while listening to music and enjoying their rotating themed days like the special Ice Cream Market, Coffee Market and even an Apple Market. In the fall, the Chili Market and Pumpkin Market make an appearance.
5. Pike's Place Market, Seattle
For a domestic bucket list market, the Pike's Place Market in Seattle is a must. Just across from the very first Starbucks, shoppers will find aisles of fresh seafood, flower bunches and even local lavender.
6. Marché Aux Fleurs, Cours Saleya, Nice France
For those whose international travel dream includes the beautiful blue coast of France, also known as the Côte d'Azur, add this stop to the itinerary. The fragrant flowers and delicious fresh pastries will consume your senses as you stroll for local souvenirs such as soap and oils. This iconic French market is just steps from the beautiful pebbled beach.