Where: South Street between Fulton and Beekman Street at the old Fulton Fish Market
Hours: Saturdays and Sundays, 11am – 5pm
The market is held Saturdays and Sundays with occasional live music performances and art exhibitions throughout the season. Over a dozen vendors (both permanent and rotating) will occupy the historic former fish stalls that line South Street between Fulton and Beekman Streets.
Historically, the Seaport district is no stranger to vibrant food markets. The Fulton Market fed New Yorkers for centuries. Originally opened in 1822, it was a bustling market that sold vegetables, meats, dairy products and, most famously, fish. The latter became the mainstay of the area when the stalls along South Street provided a home to the Fulton Fish Market until 2005. The Tin Building, New Market Building and Fulton Market Building stalls were vacated that year when the fish market relocated to the Bronx .
Today, Fulton Stall Market provides New Yorkers living downtown with access to fresh foods, exceptional products, tasty snacks and handmade gifts. Thanks to the small businesses that sell here, a vibrant market atmosphere is once again present in the stalls of South Street.