Shopping & Markets
PremierPremier is a convenience store on Abbey Church Street in Bath’s city centre.
View Info →You can find the Bath Farmers Market at Waterfront Park on Commercial Street in Downtown Bath. It’s a weekly open-air marketplace beneath a Victorian-style glass canopy, with fresh eggs, pastured meats, and local honey available every Saturday morning. The market is busiest later in the day; come early to avoid crowds. Locals and visitors alike gather here for seasonal produce and artisanal goods. Just behind the Market, you’ll find Bath Abbey, while Royal Crescent lies a short walk further.
The Bath Farmers Market began operating in 2005 as a weekly open-air marketplace at Waterfront Park on Commercial Street. It features simple wooden stalls under a Victorian-style glass canopy that allows natural daylight through during the day. The atmosphere is lively with moderate noise from chattering crowds setting up each Saturday morning. In summer, it runs outdoors; in winter, it moves indoors to Freight Shed. Accessible for all, including wheelchair users and families, it remains free entry and walk-in only.
You can source fresh local food straight from growers at the Bath Farmers Market. Early mornings are best, when crowds remain manageable and seasonal items like vegetables, fish, meat, dairy, or homemade soups are most plentiful. The market highlights include local honey and handmade crafts displayed across central stalls. A regular spot for farm-to-table shopping, it supports local producers in Bath’s historic city centre.
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Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in April 2026.