Indianapolis City Market, Historic market hall in downtown Indianapolis, United States
The Indianapolis City Market is a market hall located downtown where more than 30 vendors sell fresh produce, handmade foods, and local goods inside the building. The space includes both covered indoor areas and outdoor sections for shopping.
The building was designed by Bohlen, Meyer, Gibson and Associates and has served as a trading space for Indianapolis since it opened. Its listing on the National Register of Historic Places marks it as an important city landmark.
The space brings together farmers, food makers, and shoppers in a way that shapes how people in downtown Indianapolis eat and gather. You can see this daily mixing of producers and customers happen throughout the hall.
The market is easily reached in downtown with parking available nearby for visitors. You can combine a market visit with exploring other downtown attractions in the area.
The market hosts a weekly farmers gathering during summer months where regional producers bring seasonal goods directly to city shoppers. This weekly event from May through October creates a direct connection between urban buyers and Indiana farms.
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