City Market
A vibrant indoor/outdoor market offering global cuisine, fresh produce, artisanal crafts, and lively street art.

Highlights
Must-see attractions
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Best Time
Busy but manageable
City Market
Best Time
Busy but manageable

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A vibrant indoor/outdoor market offering global cuisine, fresh produce, artisanal crafts, and lively street art.
"Love love love this place. Exactly what I wanted to visit in a city that I’ve visited for the first time."
🎯 Go Hungry!
Sample from the incredible variety of food vendors. You won't regret it!
🚗 Early Bird Parking
Arrive by 8:30/9:00 AM on weekends for easier metered parking.
Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.7 · 11,454 reviews
Type
Market
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Global Food Hall
Perimeter of the square
Explore diverse cuisines from Vietnamese to Brazilian, Mexican, Italian, and more. A true culinary adventure!

Fresh Produce & Local Crafts
Indoor/outdoor stands
Discover vibrant produce, artisanal baked goods, unique spices, handmade crafts, and beautiful flowers.

Artist Chalk Walk
Street
Enjoy vibrant chalk art displays, adding a splash of color and creativity to your market visit.
Plans like a pro.
Thinks like you
Planning Your Visit
Go Hungry & Early!
Parking & Transit Tips
Best Times
Insider Tips
from TikTok, Instagram & Reddit
🎯 Go Hungry!
Sample from the incredible variety of food vendors. You won't regret it!
🚗 Early Bird Parking
Arrive by 8:30/9:00 AM on weekends for easier metered parking.
🌸 Flower Power
Grab a beautiful, affordable bouquet of fresh flowers for a loved one (or yourself!).
🐶 Dog-Friendly Fun
Well-behaved dogs are welcome, but not inside covered vendor stalls.
Tips
from all over the internet
🎯 Go Hungry!
Sample from the incredible variety of food vendors. You won't regret it!
🚗 Early Bird Parking
Arrive by 8:30/9:00 AM on weekends for easier metered parking.
🌸 Flower Power
Grab a beautiful, affordable bouquet of fresh flowers for a loved one (or yourself!).
🐶 Dog-Friendly Fun
Well-behaved dogs are welcome, but not inside covered vendor stalls.
🚃 Trolley Ride
Take the cool trolley from Union Station, but plan for carrying purchases.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise City Market for its incredible diversity of food and vendors, calling it a must-see for first-time visitors. The vibrant atmosphere and fresh produce are major draws, though parking can be a challenge. Many recommend arriving early and coming hungry to fully enjoy the experience.
"We went on a Sunday and loved the vendors in the middle, and the vast choices of food around the permiteter of the square. We were able to enjoy the artist chalk walk as well, and had lunch and hung out a while down there. Loved using the streetcar to get there as well. I recommend it! Go hungry!"
Brad Coleman
"Love love love this place. Exactly what I wanted to visit in a city that I’ve visited for the first time. There are many vendors of all different things from fresh produce to flowers to crocheted items, spices, plants and herbs, candles, incense, dog treats, the list goes on and on! The restaurants are of different cuisines from Vietnamese to Filipino to Mediterranean to Brazilian, Mexican, Italian, etc etc etc. Parking is a challenge but worth the drive into KC downtown."
Mary-Ann L.
"I love the city market.Lots of people fresh produce. Lots of places to eat and shop.The italian market is great as well as the bakery.They have some of the best brioche bread.I have ever eaten. You can get just about anything you want to eat down at this market. I was there on a thursday.It was busy a lot of people stopped in for lunch.But the weekends, it's packed with all different kinds of vendors that are selling their crafts or their jams and jellies.And the produce it is amazing."
LeeAnn Tesch
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
You can drive and utilize the metered parking lots available. Alternatively, the streetcar from Union Station offers a convenient and scenic route to the market.
Yes, there are multiple metered parking lots closer to the market. Arriving early on weekends is recommended for easier parking.
Absolutely! The streetcar from Union Station is a popular and enjoyable way to reach the market.
Yes, City Market is easily accessible by car, with several metered parking options nearby.
Many visitors enjoy the streetcar from Union Station for a unique experience, while others prefer driving and parking.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, City Market is generally free to enter. You only pay for the food, goods, or crafts you purchase.
Hours can vary by vendor and season, but typically the market is busy during weekday lunchtimes and packed on weekends with a wide array of vendors.
There are no admission fees to enter City Market. It's a public space for shopping and dining.
Weekends are packed with vendors, while Thursdays can be busy with people stopping for lunch. Spring through Fall offers the best outdoor vendor experience.
While the indoor vendors and restaurants are generally open year-round, the peak season for outdoor craft and produce vendors is typically from Spring to Fall.
🍽️ 🛍️ Shopping & Dining
You'll find an incredible variety of cuisines, including Vietnamese, Filipino, Mediterranean, Brazilian, Mexican, and Italian, among others.
Yes, City Market is known for its fresh produce, along with local baked goods, spices, flowers, and crafts.
Absolutely! Many vendors sell handmade crafts, jewelry, candles, incense, and other unique items.
With so many options, it's hard to pick! Many visitors rave about the diverse international food stalls and the Italian market's bakery.
Given the wide array of international cuisines, you'll likely find numerous vegetarian and vegan-friendly options across the different food stalls.
📸 📸 Photography
Yes, City Market offers vibrant scenes with colorful produce, diverse food stalls, and often chalk art, making it a great spot for photography.
Look for colorful produce displays, bustling food vendors, and any temporary art installations like the chalk walk.
Generally, yes, but it's always polite to ask permission before taking close-up photos of vendors or their specific products.
Morning light can be lovely for capturing the vibrant colors of produce and crafts. Evenings can offer a different ambiance with food stalls lit up.
There are usually no specific restrictions on general photography, but be mindful of private property and other visitors.




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