Kent Markets Guide
Welcome to our guide for Kent Markets
There’s nothing better than starting your weekend with a good stroll through a local farmer’s market, especially when the local produce is fresh from Kent
Across the county, you’ll find everything from fresh offerings straight from the farm and homemade bakes to antiques, crafts and street food. Whether you’re exploring a coastal town or a historic high street, Kent’s markets offer a perfect way to experience local culture and community spirit.
About Markets in Kent
Markets have played a key role in Kent’s identity for centuries. Many towns still hold traditional weekly markets dating back to medieval times, while a new wave of artisan and food markets now showcase the best of Kentish produce — from farm-grown fruit and veg to handmade cheese, bread, wine and craft beer.
You’ll also find vintage markets, Christmas fairs and seasonal pop-ups, bringing together local makers, growers and street food traders. With Kent’s close ties to London and Europe, its market scene feels both authentically local and refreshingly international.
Best Markets to Visit in Kent
Canterbury Market (Canterbury) – A lively city-centre market held twice weekly, selling food, gifts, and artisan goods.
Rochester Farmers Market – Award-winning monthly market showcasing Kentish produce, meats, cheeses and preserves beneath the historic castle walls.
Whitstable Harbour Market – Set beside the sea, this open-air market offers handmade crafts, art, and local seafood treats.
Tunbridge Wells Food Market (The Pantiles) – A stylish weekend market with gourmet street food, local wines, coffee, and live music.
Faversham Market – One of the oldest markets in the country, dating back over 900 years, featuring antiques, local produce and a vibrant Friday food market.
Deal Saturday Market – A friendly community market offering flowers, baked goods, and artisan products on the historic high street.
Our Guides to Kent’s Markets
Antique, Vintage and Craft Markets
Kent is also a treasure trove for vintage lovers and collectors. You’ll find regular antique and craft markets in:
Tenterden, Sandwich, and Sevenoaks, where traders sell collectibles, handmade gifts and upcycled furniture.
Whitstable Harbour, Folkestone’s Creative Quarter, and Margate’s Old Town, which host weekend craft stalls and art fairs.
Seasonal & Christmas Markets
During the festive season, Kent’s towns and villages come alive with twinkling lights and Christmas stalls.
Canterbury Christmas Market – Held in Whitefriars, with artisan gifts, mulled wine, and festive food.
Rochester Christmas Market – Set in the grounds of Rochester Castle, offering traditional gifts and entertainment.
Leeds Castle Christmas Market – A magical family event with rides, crafts, and live performances.
The festive season is on the horizon so it's time to have a look at the best things to do in Kent this Christmas.