Discover One of London’s Best Farmers Markets
Established in September 2005, Queen’s Park Farmers Market has grown into one of London’s busiest, most loved, and family-friendly Sunday markets.
In 2026, it received national recognition reaching the finals of the Farm Retail Association’s Farmers’ Market of the Year Award.
👉 A major milestone that highlights the quality, consistency, and community behind this incredible market.
What Makes Queen’s Park Farmers Market Special?
With 40+ stalls every week, this market attracts a loyal community of shoppers looking for fresh, local, and high-quality food.
What you can expect:
🥩 Organic & free-range meat and poultry
🍅 Biodynamic fruit & vegetables
🥚 Farm-fresh eggs
🧀 Artisan dairy & cheeses
🥧 Homemade pies, cakes & baked goods
🍯 Honey, preserves & juices
🌸 Plants and fresh flowers
🐟 Day-boat fish & shellfish
💡 Seasonal specials and guest stalls keep things exciting from asparagus and cherries to pickles, trout, and even birch sap.
👉 Every visit is different, shaped by what’s fresh and in season.
A True Community Market in London
Queen’s Park Farmers Market is more than just a place to shop.
It’s a community hub, especially popular with families:
Space to sit and enjoy food
Activities for children
Friendly, local atmosphere
National Recognition in 2026
The market has been recognised nationally, reaching the finals of the:
👉 Farm Retail Association – Farmers’ Market of the Year Award 2026
This reflects the dedication of farmers, producers, and the local community that supports it every week.
When & Where to Visit
Queen’s Park Farmers Market
📍 Salusbury Primary School, NW6 6RG
🗓 Every Sunday
⏰ 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
🌧 Open rain or shine
Getting There & Practical Info
🚇 Easily accessible by public transport
🚗 Free parking available on surrounding streets
🏧 Nearest cashpoints:
Salusbury Road Post Office
Sainsbury’s
💳 Some stalls accept card, but bringing cash is recommended.
Things to Know Before You Visit
🚫 No public toilets on site
🐶 Dogs must be kept outside (school policy)
🚭 No smoking allowed
🛍 Bring your own bags & containers to reduce waste
Why Spring 2026 Is the Best Time to Visit
Spring is one of the most exciting times at the market.
Expect:
Fresh seasonal produce
Rotating stalls and guest vendors
A vibrant Sunday atmosphere
👉 With asparagus season just around the corner, it’s the perfect time to visit.
Plan Your Visit on Food Marketplace
Want more details before you go?
👉 Visit the full market page on Food Marketplace:
On the platform, you can:
📍 Explore full market details
🧑🌾 Discover vendors (growing weekly)
🍴 See what food to expect
🗺 Plan your visit more easily
👉 Always check the market page before visiting for the latest updates.
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FAQs
When is Queen’s Park Farmers Market open?
Every Sunday from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, all year round.
Where is it located?
At Salusbury Primary School, NW6 6RG, London.
How many stalls are there?
There are 40+ stalls weekly, with seasonal and guest vendors.
Why is it one of the best farmers markets in the UK?
Because of its high-quality produce, strong community, and national recognition in 2026.
Is it family-friendly?
Yes it’s one of London’s most family-friendly markets, with space and activities for children.
How can I discover more farmers markets?
Final Thought
If you’re looking for a true farmers market experience in London fresh, local, seasonal, and community-driven —
👉 Start with Queen’s Park Farmers Market… then explore the rest on Food Marketplace.