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Held March–December in the Old Town Chinatown neighborhood, the Portland Saturday Market is the largest continually operating arts-and-crafts fair in the United States.
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Portland Saturday Market

Buy products from local artists at this beloved attraction in Portland's Old Town.

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2 min read Old Town Chinatown

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Downtown
When
Mar. 1–Dec. 20, 2025
Every Saturday
Free
Where
Tom McCall Waterfront Park
98 SW Naito Pkwy
Portland, OR 97204

Combining the vibes of an art show, a live street concert and an open-air bazaar, the Portland Saturday Market has been a beloved Rose City tradition since 1974, earning it the “Oregon Heritage Tradition” title in 2024. In fact, the market is considered the largest continually operating arts-and-crafts fair in the United States, drawing up to one million visitors during its annual season.

Tips for Visiting the Portland Saturday Market

What are the Saturday Market hours?

Portland Saturday Market is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. every Saturday and 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. every Sunday from March through December 24.

Is the Saturday Market open on Sundays?

Yes, the Portland Saturday Market is open on Sundays from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. every weekend from March to December 24.

How do I get to the Saturday Market?

The Portland Saturday Market is located at 2 SW Naito Parkway next to the Willamette River and the Burnside Bridge. If you’re staying downtown, consider walking, biking or using a scooter.

The Market is also easily accessible by public transit. Ride MAX Light Rail to the Skidmore Fountain station or take a TriMet bus.

Prefer to drive? Here are driving directions from different areas of the city.

Are dogs allowed at the Portland Saturday Market?

Well-behaved dogs on a leash are allowed at the Portland Saturday Market.

Where can I park near the Saturday Market?

There is metered street parking on the blocks surrounding Saturday Market. Spots fill quickly, so arrive early if you want to avoid walking several blocks.

There is also a SmartPark garage just a few blocks from Saturday Market at NW Davis and Naito Parkway. By spending $25 or more with a Saturday Market vendor, you can receive two hours of free parking at this garage.

What can I buy at the Portland Saturday Market?

There are a wide variety of vendors, from art to clothing to jewelry and more. Portland Saturday Market maintains a list of current vendors on its website. Every vendor is a small business owner from Oregon or Washington, and everything for sale at the market is made by hand. You might even see vendors crafting new products inside their booths.

What else is near the Saturday Market?

There’s lots to see in nearby Downtown Portland and Old Town Chinatown. If you’re visiting the Portland Saturday Market, check out the nearby Portland Farmer’s Market at PSU. Download the “Portland Near Me Now” app for some of our favorite neighborhood spots.

On any given weekend from the beginning of March to the day before Christmas, shoppers can wend their way through the rows of tents of this large outdoor market featuring local makers, artisans, and chefs. A full sensory experience, the sights, and sounds will have shoppers and on-lookers tapping their heels to bluegrass pickers and jazz trios with weekly sets of local musicians performing for market-goers and passersby in Tom McCall Waterfront Park.

Shoppers at Portland Saturday Market
Peruse local art, crafts, furniture, food and much more at Portland Saturday Market.

Even before Portland was known for its food carts, the Saturday Market had vendors serving up hot food. If you’ve worked up an appetite, sample the Northeast African cuisine of Horn of Africa, which has been a Portland Saturday Market staple since 1994. Taste of Poland has been serving up vegetarian pierogi, Polish kielbasa topped with grilled onions and tomatoes, and chicken cutlet sandwiches with cucumber salads since 1995. With gluten-free and vegan options, Angelina’s Greek Gyros serves up tasty wraps on freshly made pita. And for dessert, don’t forget to save room for vegan elephant ears and funnel cakes at PDX Original Elephant Ears, filling the market air with the scent of cinnamon sugar since 1975.

With such a variety of goods handcrafted by more than 250 vendors, the Saturday Market is naturally a great place to score gifts and souvenirs any time of the year, especially holiday shopping. Here are some top finds:

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Portland Saturday Market features hundreds of different local makers and creatives.
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Combining an arts show, a live street concert and an open-air bazaar, this riverside market has been a beloved Portland tradition since 1974.
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Saturday Market is a great place to shop local art and eat some great food.

Portland souvenirs: Closed Loop Woodworks‘ Oregon-shaped cutting boards made from reclaimed wood, artful silverware masks, wind-chimes and jewelry by original vendor, Spoonman Creations, pen and ink drawings of beloved Portland sights from Black Line Creations, and calendars and greeting cards from A Little Sun.

Fine jewelry and wares: delicate metal-and-gemstone jewelry handcrafted by Nancy Whitman, sterling silver jewelry by Malachite Silver Co., and functional pottery by James Sloss, a veteran vendor crafting clay mugs and bowls, known for his French butter dish. Check out small-batch laser cut earrings, bracelets and necklaces by Moonstruck Designs for a fun and funky touch.

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The list goes on with more locally themed apparel, ceramics, body care products, home décor and photography. Explore the Portland Saturday Market and experience an old Portland tradition.

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