Howth Market Dublin

Howth Market Dublin
About

Howth Market, nestled in the picturesque fishing village of Howth just north of Dublin, offers a vibrant and eclectic shopping experience. Established in 2013 following a significant revamp, the market has become a permanent fixture along Howth's scenic seafront . Open every Saturday, Sunday, and Bank Holiday from 9am to 6pm, it features up to 25 stalls offering a diverse array of goods, including organic produce, freshly baked treats, artisanal foods, handcrafted jewellery, vintage clothing, antiques, and unique gifts . The front five retail units operate seven days a week, ensuring visitors can enjoy its offerings throughout the week . Conveniently located opposite the Howth DART Station, the market is easily accessible for both locals and tourists. Its charming atmosphere, coupled with the backdrop of Howth's natural beauty, makes it a delightful destination for a leisurely day out, offering a blend of shopping, dining, and seaside relaxation.

Dublin Ireland
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Howth Market is located at 3A Harbour Road, Howth, County Dublin, directly opposite the Howth DART station and at the entrance to Howth village. This bustling market is easily accessible by public transport: the DART from Dublin city centre takes about 30 minutes, and several bus routes, including the 29A and 31 from Busáras, also serve Howth. If arriving by car, follow the M50 and N32 towards Howth and look for parking near the harbour, though parking fees may apply. The market is a vibrant destination open every Saturday, Sunday, and Bank Holiday from 9am to 6pm, with five permanent retail units at the entrance open daily. Visitors can browse up to 25 stalls offering fresh foods, artisan produce, sweets, gelato, deli items, jewellery, antiques, and crafts. Howth Market sits in the picturesque fishing village of Howth, renowned for its scenic harbour, cliff walks, boat trips, galleries, boutiques, and award-winning restaurants. Nearby attractions include Howth Harbour, Howth Castle, St. Mary’s Abbey, the Martello Tower, and Ireland’s Eye, making a visit to the market the perfect starting point for exploring this charming coastal area.

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