The Stroud Shambles Market is held every Friday and Saturday throughout the year and offers a delightful selection of vintage items, antiques, collectables and locally-made arts and crafts.
The popular village of Bourton-on-the-Water, known as the Venice of the Cotswolds, hosts a popular farmers' market on the fourth Sunday of every month, with shoppers treated to a huge variety of quirky stalls selling everything your fridge and stomach could desire.
Plants and produce such as vegetables, pies and fish can be found there on Wednesdays whilst on Saturday you can find plants, vegetables, bric-a-brac, old books and jewellery.
Markets are held in the Town Hall, Chipping Campden between 10:00 am and 5:00 pm except where otherwise stated. Every year, Chipping Campden becomes a festive wonderland on the first Saturday in December when the Christmas Market takes place.
Historical market towns such as Cirencester, Tetbury, Stroud and Tewkesbury offer excellent local shopping with thriving markets bursting with local produce.
Head to St George's Street every Wednesday and Friday to support the stallholders of Canterbury's City Centre Market, and find gifts, clothing, local crafts, fresh produce and food and drink stalls.
Moreton-in-Marsh is home to one of the largest outdoor street markets in the Cotswolds, with a wide variety of stalls selling everything from handmade jewellery to locally sourced delicious food.
Burford lies on important trading routes and it flourished as a market town, particularly between the 14th and 17th centuries when, like many towns in the Cotswolds, it was an important centre for the wool trade. The legacy of this industry continues to give the town its unique character today.
Parts of the James Bond movie Die Another Day (2002) were filmed in the car park at Bourton-on-the-Water and on the nearby ex-RAF aircraft runway at RAF Little Rissington.
You can walk the Cotswold Way at any time of year, but this being England, make sure that whichever time you choose, you're prepared for all weathers. Spring is a great time to see the Cotswolds in full bloom, with bluebells and wild garlic in the woods.
Moreton-in-Marsh has long been a crucial stopping point for travellers and as a result the town has several old inns and eateries dating back to the 1600s. In fact, King Charles I stayed in the White Hart Inn back in 1644! It is rumoured that all 4 of the ancient inns are haunted.
February to May is best for springtime scenes. Spring in the Cotswolds brings blooming flowers, longer and sunnier days, and the return of village markets to town squares. It's a popular time for visitors without school-age children to get the best prices on accommodation and enjoy more out-of-the-way attractions.
Arlington Row has attracted thousands of tourists to the Cotswolds over the years, making it one of most photographed landmarks in the region. It currently has a 4.5 out of five star rating on Tripadvisor, from 902 reviews.
For many years, Arlington Row has been one of Cotswolds most popular tourist attractions. At the peak of summer, the tiny street attracts over 3000 visitors per day. But what makes the row so famous? Well, it really is just the beautiful surroundings.
Broadway is one of the larger Cotswold villages and is known for its gorgeous honey-coloured High Street which is packed with antique shops, boutiques, restaurants and pubs. Broadway is great for shopping and is one of the most well-known villages in the Cotswolds.
Chippenham's colourful and booming street markets are held on Fridays and Saturdays in the High Street and offer a variety of traditional and modern stalls.
Bakewell farmers market is generally held on the last Saturday of every month, this popular and multi award winning Farmers' Market is now regularly attracting more than 5,000 visitors and is so popular that many of the 70 stall holders are selling out before closing time – and there is a waiting list of more than 50 ...
Market in Arles - Wednesday and Saturday is open at 8 am till 12 30 pm, but the main event is on Saturday take place from Boulevard Georges Clemenceau to the west and between Place Lamartine (all about food) and Avenue Victor Hugo.
You'll be pleased to know there are plenty of markets that take place in Broadway. Broadway is an ancient village where markets and fairs were commonplace amongst the local community, as far back as the 12th Century.
Chesterfield Market has been trading for over 800 years. You can find a wide range of products at exceptional value along with friendly market traders. Enjoy the sights, sounds and smells of the traditional market as you browse a variety of stalls selling food, fashion, home ware and gifts.
An award winning stalls market established by us over 12 years ago. This event trades on the second and last friday of each month, and was one of the first professionally organised local food events in the area.