The Downtown Growers’ Market has reopened. It has drawn early-morning crowds to Robinson Park looking for local crafts, fresh produce, and ready-to-eat breakfast staples.
Vendors offer a mix of farm goods and handmade products while shoppers pick up fresh vegetables, honey, pots, and breakfast favorites.
The Downtown Growers’ Market is offering a vibrant urban market space. Roughly one-third of the downtown area is devoted to parking, making it convenient for visitors, the organizers said in their social media post.
Several options are available within just a block or two of Robinson Park, such as parking lots, garages, and street spaces. Posted lot fees and meter rates must be paid, as city and private parking officials monitor on Saturdays, organizers said.
It is more than just a place to shop. The Growers’ Market also serves as a community gathering space. Visitors may linger on the grass or lay out picnic blankets. They may also bask in Albuquerque’s spring weather.
The first market day rolled off Saturday in downtown Albuquerque. Organizers said the Growers’ Market will return every Saturday morning for the next several months. It will continue to run as a go-to spot for both residents and visitors.
