From seasonal treats to year-round staples, these are our favorite farmers' markets in NYC, no matter the month.

Inwood Greenmarket

Although it may be a bit of a trek for Manhattanites, Inwood Greenmarket is a reliable option for a year-round, family-friendly market. Each week, a core group of farmers is always at Inwood, but during the peak season, there are even more vendors to choose from. Visitors enjoy local vendors and the park during their visit to Inwood Greenmarket. Isham St. between Seaman Ave and Cooper St.

Union Square Greenmarket

Another year-round option, Union Square Greenmarket is a popular choice in Manhattan. Dozens of local vendors are at Greenmarket’s flagship market each week. Visitors can also enjoy some of the community events at the market, including cooking demonstrations and cookbook signings. North and west sides of Union Square Park

Tompkins Square Greenmarket

For a Sunday market with lots of options, check out Tompkins Square Greenmarket. Stock up on hard cider for the fall at New York Cider Company or fresh artisan bread from Bread Alone. This East Village market also features events at its market, including seasonal celebrations and family-friendly activities. Ave. A & Tompkins Square, E.. 7th St

Chelsea Down to Earth Farmers Market

Chelsea Down to Earth is another popular market in Manhattan with lots of vendors to check out. From handmade noodles to soap or even pickles, there is a lot to see at this Chelsea favorite. Enjoy a fresh baked good from ByCLIO Bakery with some coffee from Cano Coffee Company while strolling through local vendors. Sidewalk on north side of 23rd St., off 9th Ave.

Grand Army Plaza Greenmarket

Brooklyn’s flagship market, Grand Army Plaza, is the second-largest farmers' market in the Greenmarket program. Passersby from Prospect Park love to head into this market, as it features so many staple vendors for locals. Stock up on your produce for the week or check out some small businesses at this scenic location. Prospect Park W. & Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn

Domino Park Greenmarket

A smaller Brooklyn favorite, Domino Park Greenmarket offers a rotation of a few businesses. Be sure to visit during the warmer months, as it runs from June to November. This quaint Sunday market is a great place to stock up on produce for the week. S 1st St. between Kent Ave. & River St., Brooklyn.

Brooklyn Borough Hall Greenmarket

Another Brooklyn option, Brooklyn Borough Hall Greenmarket is the perfect place to grab some plants to decorate your home for the fall. This year-round Saturday market is great to stop by for essentials, too. Grab some Dipaola Turkey to make a nice, warm meal or some honey from Ballard’s Honey to add some sweetness to your coffee or tea. Court St. & Montague St., BK

Dag Hammarskjold Market

If you’re looking for a midweek boost, visit the Dag Hammarskjold Market on Wednesdays. This Midtown location is perfect to stop by during your lunch break or between meetings. Dag Hammarskjold features staple vendors all year, as well as featured vendors throughout the seasons. This season, check out Terhune Orchards for some cider to get into the fall mood! E. 47th St. & 2nd Ave.

Tucker Square Greenmarket

If you’re looking to make some apple pie this fall, definitely check out Locust Grove Fruit Farm at the Tucker Square Greenmarket. This small, Upper West Side market offers lots of staples for your pantry. It is open on Thursdays, which is perfect for stocking up on ingredients to make a fall dessert over the weekend! W 66th St. & Broadway

Fort Greene Park Greenmarket

The Fort Greene Park Greenmarket is a beloved neighborhood farmers’ market in Brooklyn. It offers fresh, seasonal produce, meats, dairy, and baked goods from regional farms. Held every Saturday year-round, it brings together local vendors and community members in a vibrant, welcoming setting. Shoppers can find everything from crisp apples and leafy greens to pasture-raised eggs and artisanal bread. With its scenic park backdrop and diverse selection, the market is a go-to destination for fresh food and local flavor.Washington Park between Dekalb & Myrtle, Brooklyn

Domino Park Greenmarket

The Domino Park Greenmarket is a seasonal farmers’ market set along the Williamsburg waterfront, offering stunning skyline views alongside fresh local goods. Open on Sundays, it features a curated selection of produce, meats, dairy and specialty items from regional farms. Visitors can enjoy shopping for fresh ingredients while strolling through one of Brooklyn’s most scenic parks. The market adds a vibrant, community-driven atmosphere to the revitalized Domino Sugar Factory site. River St. between S. 3rd & S. 4th St., Brooklyn