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- Design*SpongeAugust 3, 2014Hippie vibe aside, you can pick up lovely hand-thrown pottery, jewelry, and art photography. There’s a woman who makes some of the best jam I’ve ever tasted – that one’s definitely not to be missed. Read more
- Caroline JanasAugust 27, 2015Fabulously diverse with something for everyone. More importantly it's a Sunday market too which is handy to know. Live bands and real ale plus a fountain for the kids to play in. Perfect Portland!
- Adam StallmanApril 9, 2017Great place to purchased locally made arts and crafts. Also, several food options for when you get hungry.
- Heather SmithAugust 14, 2017You can spend hours here! Live music sets a vibe than supported by kind, sociable and talented artists . Plenty of food and drink to enjoy as well. 💛
- Lydia BashawSeptember 18, 2014A perfect place to see "Portlandia" culture or pick up special gifts. Flowers are cheap here $15 for a giant bouquet. I love the atmosphere. Great for a morning Saturday trip.
- Jenn YFebruary 5, 2013Runs March-Christmas and actually open both Saturday and Sunday, this is the craft market to beat all craft markets. Wonderful treasure to be found. Come support Portland's DIY/artisan culture.
- K12 IncJune 14, 2011Did you know? The Saturday Market is the largest continually-operating arts and crafts market in the U.S., but the tradition of buying goods from artisans in a marketplace goes back thousands of years
- Francesca NicotraApril 28, 2014Lovely hand crafted gift ideas, look for jewellery made out of bicycle parts and for the booth where they create amazing objects using silverware!
- Mia DominguezAugust 27, 2013I go at least once a month and always find something new and the prices are decent (sometimes a little high) but these are handmade goods :)
- ᴡ PhungDecember 31, 2012Always great fun place to hangout with friends and a place to find bargins and cheap eats. There is tons of entertainment scattered around the area.
- Randy RandelMarch 5, 2016Very cool street market! Lots of art and handmade products. Come out on a weekend to find some unique stuff!
- Jesse HouwingMarch 17, 2019Good vibe, lots of arts and crafts, friendly people, food trucks and craft beer. What's not to like!
- Paul LewandowskiAugust 22, 2017Fun place to spend a Saturday morning...take a bus or Max to save yourself from the frustration of finding parking.
- RebeccaAugust 18, 2012Loooove this market. Huge variety of food, eco-friendly clothing and miscellaneous crafts. If I lived in Portland I would come here every weekend!
- Ros HodgekissJuly 29, 2013Artsy, craftsy, pottery fun times. Som egood food options too and the occasional old-timey band. May seem a tad touristy, but who's gonna fight it?
- Buket D.May 16, 2016Very talented artists selling very original works. Great finds for accessory and decoration-lovers.
- JayMay 13, 2019A great place to find unique and handmade goods. It’s nice to have a stroll about as well :)
- Brandy JenningsApril 10, 2013The food place that has BBQ, the furthest north booth, has the name My Brother in it, has awesome BBQ sandwiches
- Gehlen ExumSeptember 29, 2014So much to see!! Art art art! Some crappy stuff, but lots of great things too.
- Mel LandquistOctober 28, 2016One of the better markets I've been too. It's big and has a great selection.
- J TAugust 20, 2017You might get a souvenir here, or some strange contraption. Open Saturdays and Sundays.
- Stephanie ChaseApril 30, 2011Come prepared for your kids to get wet if you come down by the river -- there is an excellent (and irresistible) fountain to play in.
- Kiki JonesJanuary 26, 2016Saturday market is so fun. Lots of food carts. Horn of Africa is my favorite.
- Caroline ChungMay 29, 2016Meh. Been to better markets. Crowded with loads of junky stuff along side some etsy like makers. Better for people watching and live music next to the river. Better food at Pine Street Markets.
- ELS Language CentersMay 7, 2012This is the largest continuously operated outdoor arts & crafts market in the US. Every Saturday & Sunday from Feb. 28 - Dec. 24. Admission is free!
- Stephanie McManusDecember 8, 2013See J. Slattum's unique art, Randy's Native American Flutes, and Turning Times's pieces made of local trees into art and pendants.
- HoverHereJune 16, 2012If you like people watching, then the Portland Saturday Market (which takes place Saturdays and Sundays, March through Christmas Eve) is for you!
- Design*SpongeAugust 3, 2014While most locals I know tired of Saturday Market long ago, it’s still a great place to take visitors. Read more
- Jason PazolApril 2, 2014This place is crazy busy. If you walk all the way to the end you can get some Voodoo Doughnuts, though!
- Adam EvansAugust 27, 2011Try Jalisco's Natural Food tent and get the #2! Great alternative to the unhealthy fast food places!
- Kristen ShellenbergerJune 30, 2014Great way to spend a fun day with the family. Plus support local artists and small businesses.
- Harry CovairSeptember 8, 2012Take the MET and get off under the Burnside Bridge (it's in the No Fare Zone). No parking hassles to deal with.
- Shawn MartinMay 14, 2011Plan on spending a couple extra hours sitting by the fountain watching people and pets. This place rocks.
- Misty MozesSeptember 27, 2015A little bit of everything, awesome place to explore and find great gifts.
- I wondered why there was no line at the Philly cheesesteak stand. Very nice people, But instant food poisoning
- Brandy JenningsApril 10, 2013there is a booth that has a bunch of signs, various pet x-ing, Oregon girls don't pump gas, etc.the lady is a real witch. She put her hand over my phone and pushed it down when I tried to take a pic
- AndreaOctober 2, 2010One of the few fun places where you can bring your (well-behaved) dog. Vendors love them there.
- Melissa TurnerMay 1, 2015One of my favorite things. Can't wait to go back with money and hopefully buy some stuff for our apartment. ♥