The 57th Street Greenmarket gives the Far West Side its weekly farm fix, lining Tenth Avenue with growers' stands weekly within reach of Hell's Kitchen and Columbus Circle. It's a fresh-air break from the neighborhood's high-rises — peaches, heirloom tomatoes, cut flowers and bread straight from the source. If you're nearby on a Saturday, bring a tote and shop the season.
What to expect
Expect a street-side cluster of farm stands with seasonal produce, flowers, baked goods and regional products, plus the easy weekend rhythm of a neighborhood market. Vendors will talk shop about their harvest. Come early for peak selection.
Good to know
- Free to browse; bring cash and reusable bags
- On Tenth Avenue near West 57th Street on the Far West Side
- Closest trains are the A/C/E or 1 near Columbus Circle, then a walk
- Many greenmarket vendors accept SNAP/EBT and Health Bucks
- Morning is best for the freshest, fullest stands
- Combine with a walk along the nearby Hudson River waterfront
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Common questions
What day is it?
Saturdays, on Manhattan's Far West Side.
Where is it located?
On Tenth Avenue near West 57th Street.
Is it free to enter?
Yes — browsing is free; you pay only for what you buy.
