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Brighton Open Market — Attraction in Great Britain

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Brighton Open Market
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Nearby attractions
The Level
Union Rd, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN2 3HA, United Kingdom
Church of St. Bartholomew, Ann Street
Ann St, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 4GP, United Kingdom
St Peter's Church
York Pl, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 4GU, United Kingdom
Phoenix Art Space
10-14 Waterloo Pl, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN2 9NB, United Kingdom
Brighton Toy and Model Museum
52-55 Trafalgar St, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 4EB, United Kingdom
The Garden House
5 Warleigh Rd, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 4NT, United Kingdom
Dynamite Gallery
13 Trafalgar St, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 4EQ, United Kingdom
WRAP Play - Event Space
8 Frederick Pl, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 4EA, United Kingdom
Victoria Gardens
12a Marlborough Pl, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 1WN, United Kingdom
Brighton Dome
Church St, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 1UE, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Bonsai Plant Kitchen
44-45 Baker St, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 4JN, United Kingdom
Korpan
Open Market, Marshalls Row, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 6JU, United Kingdom
Heavenly Desserts Brighton
119 London Rd, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 4JH, United Kingdom
Casazul
Unit 45 Marshalls Row, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 4JU, United Kingdom
Bardsley's
23A Baker St, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 4JN, United Kingdom
Sunbird Deli
109 London Rd, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 4JG, United Kingdom
KFC Brighton - London Road
22-23 London Rd, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 4JB, United Kingdom
Kouzina
Marshalls Row, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 4JG, United Kingdom
Cosy Cottage Cafe Restaurant
35 London Rd, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 4JB, United Kingdom
Alcampo Lounge
84-86 London Rd, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 4JF, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
Leonardo Hotel Brighton - Brighton City Centre
101 Stroudley Rd, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 4DJ, United Kingdom
Staybridge Suites Brighton by IHG
1 Fleet St, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 4BF, United Kingdom
Phoenix Brewery Halls of Residence, University of Brighton
Southover St, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN2 9WJ, United Kingdom
Embankment House
7 Fleet St, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 4HD, United Kingdom
Kendrick Property Services
Kendrick Property Services, 10-12 Lewes Rd, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN2 3HP, United Kingdom
Kaplan Living Brighton - Circus Street
5, Market Square, Circus St, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN2 9AS, United Kingdom
Cappadocia Guesthouse Brighton
Guest House, Cappadocia, North Rd, Brighton BN1 1YB, United Kingdom
Kipps Brighton
76 Grand Parade, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN2 9JA, United Kingdom
Brighton Bedrock Brighton Retreats
3 Finsbury Rd, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN2 9UU, United Kingdom
Q Square by Supercity Aparthotels
11 Queen Square, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 3FD, United Kingdom
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Brighton Open Market

Marshalls Row, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 4JU, United Kingdom
4.3(1.5K)
Open until 7:00 PM
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attractions: The Level, Church of St. Bartholomew, Ann Street, St Peter's Church, Phoenix Art Space, Brighton Toy and Model Museum, The Garden House, Dynamite Gallery, WRAP Play - Event Space, Victoria Gardens, Brighton Dome, restaurants: Bonsai Plant Kitchen, Korpan, Heavenly Desserts Brighton, Casazul, Bardsley's, Sunbird Deli, KFC Brighton - London Road, Kouzina, Cosy Cottage Cafe Restaurant, Alcampo Lounge
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Mon7 AM - 7 PMOpen

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Nearby attractions of Brighton Open Market

The Level

Church of St. Bartholomew, Ann Street

St Peter's Church

Phoenix Art Space

Brighton Toy and Model Museum

The Garden House

Dynamite Gallery

WRAP Play - Event Space

Victoria Gardens

Brighton Dome

The Level

The Level

4.1

(1.3K)

Open 24 hours
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Church of St. Bartholomew, Ann Street

Church of St. Bartholomew, Ann Street

4.6

(131)

Closed
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St Peter's Church

St Peter's Church

4.5

(282)

Closed
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Phoenix Art Space

Phoenix Art Space

4.6

(116)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

WILD: The Drone Light Show - Brighton & Hove
WILD: The Drone Light Show - Brighton & Hove
Sat, Dec 13 • 5:30 PM
The 1st Central County Ground, Eaton Rd, Brighton and Hove, Hove, BN3 3AN
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Brighton Exploration Game - Mystery Walk with Pub & Cafe Stops
Brighton Exploration Game - Mystery Walk with Pub & Cafe Stops
Mon, Dec 8 • 9:00 AM
Victoria Gardens, 12a Marlborough Pl, Brighton and Hove, Brighton, BN1 1WN
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Candlelight: Tribute to Queen
Candlelight: Tribute to Queen
Sun, Dec 14 • 7:00 PM
4/5 Pavilion Buildings, Brighton, BN1 1EE
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Nearby restaurants of Brighton Open Market

Bonsai Plant Kitchen

Korpan

Heavenly Desserts Brighton

Casazul

Bardsley's

Sunbird Deli

KFC Brighton - London Road

Kouzina

Cosy Cottage Cafe Restaurant

Alcampo Lounge

Bonsai Plant Kitchen

Bonsai Plant Kitchen

4.8

(396)

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Korpan

Korpan

4.9

(340)

Closed
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Heavenly Desserts Brighton

Heavenly Desserts Brighton

4.8

(684)

Click for details
Casazul

Casazul

4.9

(185)

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Reviews of Brighton Open Market

4.3
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5.0
1y

Whether you're in search of a unique gift, craving a taste of local cuisine, or simply looking to soak up the lively atmosphere, there is something here to delight every visitor.

Beyond its impressive selection of goods, the market also serves as a platform for local artisans, entrepreneurs, and performers to showcase their talents and connect with the community. From live music and street performers to pop-up workshops and interactive art installations, there is always something new and exciting to discover around every corner.

But perhaps the true magic of the Brighton Open Market lies in its sense of inclusivity and community spirit. Here, people from all walks of life come together to share stories, forge connections, and celebrate the rich tapestry of Brighton's cultural heritage. Whether you're a longtime resident or a first-time visitor, you'll instantly feel welcomed and embraced by the warmth and hospitality of the market's vendors and patrons alike.

In summary, the Brighton Open Market is more than just a place to shop—it's a vibrant and dynamic cultural hub that captures the essence of Brighton's eclectic spirit. Whether you're looking to explore, indulge, or simply soak up the atmosphere, a visit to the Brighton Open Market is an experience not...

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1.0
10y

I witnessed male member of staff of Dave Ovett & Sons sceaming at a lady as loudly as possible without a megaphone. You would have thought he had seen her shoplifting. She told me after, that her husband had previously purchased eggs and was told he could pick which he wanted by a female member of staff. Apparently this was not applicable to her. It was a total disgrace to be shouted at in such a manner. (Don't confuse this stall with another selling eggs - nearer to London Road entrance - which is managed by a very nice team).

A totally abysmal way to treat customers. Not at all necessary. A quiet word when paying would have been enough, if indeed necessary at all. I felt really sorry for her.

The rest of the market is wonderful. Nice atmosphere, and lots of nice interesting stalls. Streets cafe is very cheap with nice selection of yummy treats. Tea and cake £1.70. Well you just cant beat that! You never know what...

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5.0
6y

Unit 41, Marshall’s Row@Brighton Open Market

This is a good place to visit as you can find a lot of the local shops in the Open Market selling different kinds of goods and foods. It will be also very busy where there are any fairs there. I have visited the above shop - ‘Stop look & Listen’ today and you can find a lot of the old and valuable DVDs there. In addition, you may also find some treasures of Lego blocks as it has some old and interesting sets from their display shelves. It is worth to have a visit.

BAKA NEMO Unit 20, Marshall’s Row@Brighton Open Market

Although it is a small shop, but it has a lot of the interesting figures selling there. You can find them at a reasonable price and there are not many places selling them at Brighton. Have a visit next time when you drop by Open Market.

Dave Ovett & Sons, Marshall’s Row@Brighton Open Market

Under COVID 19, it is still open and serve...

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If I’m honest I do prefer the old open market Layout with the road coming round two sides but I guess progress has to take over, in keeping with the old market there is still the same CAFE run by the same people yet many of the new stores are run by new owners and are selling products that were not sold previously when the market was mainly fruit and veg, If I was suggesting places to visit To students bargains seekers and those in to all things Vintage. Some people that start a business here do not last long this may be because of the price of products or the amount of footfall that runs through the open market yet you will find that some of the stores have been there since the reopening I’m getting quite a few are missing the old pigeons as well are used to sit outside the old CAFE
Helen WaringHelen Waring
Lovely covered market with a range of food stalls, eateries, ethical clothing, produce and treats. We made two trips to Dave Ovette’s cheese and sausage stall it was so good : just inside the entrance to the market it has a delicious range of British and European cheeses at fantastic prices as well as an array of sausage and bacon. There was also a Swedish bakery (Fika) and wonderful range of independent places to buy light meals, snacks and drinks as well as vintage clothing, music and another range of little sellers up on the balcony. Small but perfectly formed! I suspect a lot of the sellers in stalls in the open centre, move in and out during the year. The day we went was a monthly Freegle pop up - everything being given away in Freegle’s spirit of reducing landfill.
Geo MachinaGeo Machina
Great variety of fresh produce. Check out the fruit and veg shops and the cheese shop where you can get quality stuff on the cheap. Looking for lunch? Little miss piggies has the best selection of gourmet sausage rolls (5 for £3, 10 for £5) The flying saucer in the corner offers some homemade treats where you can sit in comfortable seating while you watch the busy folks swim by whilst sipping on a tasty brew. Other cuisines on offer in there include japanese, greek and a good old fried breakfast! Something for everyone :) Also there's artsy clothing stores, antiques and crafts so it's well worth a visit especially on days when they have craft a fayre on!!
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If I’m honest I do prefer the old open market Layout with the road coming round two sides but I guess progress has to take over, in keeping with the old market there is still the same CAFE run by the same people yet many of the new stores are run by new owners and are selling products that were not sold previously when the market was mainly fruit and veg, If I was suggesting places to visit To students bargains seekers and those in to all things Vintage. Some people that start a business here do not last long this may be because of the price of products or the amount of footfall that runs through the open market yet you will find that some of the stores have been there since the reopening I’m getting quite a few are missing the old pigeons as well are used to sit outside the old CAFE
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Lovely covered market with a range of food stalls, eateries, ethical clothing, produce and treats. We made two trips to Dave Ovette’s cheese and sausage stall it was so good : just inside the entrance to the market it has a delicious range of British and European cheeses at fantastic prices as well as an array of sausage and bacon. There was also a Swedish bakery (Fika) and wonderful range of independent places to buy light meals, snacks and drinks as well as vintage clothing, music and another range of little sellers up on the balcony. Small but perfectly formed! I suspect a lot of the sellers in stalls in the open centre, move in and out during the year. The day we went was a monthly Freegle pop up - everything being given away in Freegle’s spirit of reducing landfill.
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Great variety of fresh produce. Check out the fruit and veg shops and the cheese shop where you can get quality stuff on the cheap. Looking for lunch? Little miss piggies has the best selection of gourmet sausage rolls (5 for £3, 10 for £5) The flying saucer in the corner offers some homemade treats where you can sit in comfortable seating while you watch the busy folks swim by whilst sipping on a tasty brew. Other cuisines on offer in there include japanese, greek and a good old fried breakfast! Something for everyone :) Also there's artsy clothing stores, antiques and crafts so it's well worth a visit especially on days when they have craft a fayre on!!
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