A unique area that hosts a market every Sunday through the months of May to October. We went on a special opening on Valentine's day but it wasn't much. Very crowded and the parking situation is abysmal if you don't come early to get in the designated lot. Very long lines for very little. I expected a larger variety of crafts but it was mostly artisanal food dealers and select crafts that were hand crafted but slightly overpriced, in my opinion. Personally, I don't think dogs should be allowed in the area. On a few occasions I had to step over poop left behind because of inconsiderate owners and I saw two dogs fight briefly. Dogs, service animals aside, should not be...
Read moreWe love exploring farmers markets and craft markets. This one had more arts and crafts than actual farmers but it was still great. Lot of local talent. Prices are fair. We were particularly excited about a vendor who sold seeds but we didn't get his business name. Hopefully we see him again the next time we visit. I also was in love with the jewelry from desert gog designs! They had food trucks that offered vegetarian and gluten free options too. Parking was difficult it really gets packed so go with plenty of time to find parking and enjoy the event. They had jewelry, clothes, art, dry flower arrangements, and foods. I would definitely recommend it to locals...
Read moreThis is a great sunny afternoon experience. The Railyard itself is an amazing piece of history. Albuquerque has done a great job of utilizing it for the better good of the community.Booths are phenomenal. Clothing, art, home goods, baked goods, fabulous food and drinks, jewelry (my favorite), toys, music. Indoor and outdoor stalls. Port-a-pottys and handwashing units available. The security folks are awesome. Helpful, cheerful and polite. Wheelchairs, walkers, strollers, dogs and children aren't a problem! Plenty to do,...
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