Las Vegas Farmers Market at Downtown 3rd

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If you haven’t been to Downtown Las Vegas recently, you may not know that the old RTC Downtown Transportation Center has moved and in it’s place is the Las Vegas Farmers Market at Downtown 3rd.

Las Vegas Farmers Market at Downtown 3rd
Las Vegas Farmers Market at Downtown 3rd

The Downtown3rd Farmers market is the newest Farmers Market in Las Vegas. It is already an integral part of the hip, healthy family, the passionate entrepreneur or the savvy convention tourist who searches out the best in their quest to live a healthy lifestyle.

Showcased at the Las Vegas Farmers Market at Downtown 3rd are local Las Vegas farmers as well as including many complementary enterprises such as private events, healthy lifestyle classes, art shows, and chef’s demonstrations from famous Las Vegas chefs. The mission of the Downtown3rd Farmers Market is to be a sustainable, seasonal, healthy lifestyle Center of the City.

Las Vegas Farmers Market at Downtown 3rd
Las Vegas Farmers Market at Downtown 3rd

The Las Vegas Farmers Market at Downtown 3rd is conveniently located in the middle of the Las Vegas valley off of US-95 and Casino Center Drive.

The Farmers Market takes place on Fridays from 9AM to 2PM. Learn more about the Las Vegas Farmers Market at Downtown 3rd by visiting their website, downtown3rdfarmersmarket.com

Las Vegas Farmers Market

A farmers’ market (also farmers market) is a physical retail market featuring foods sold directly by farmers to consumers. Farmers’ markets typically consist of booths, tables or stands, outdoors or indoors, where farmers sell fruits, vegetables, meats, and sometimes prepared foods and beverages. They are distinguished from public markets, which are generally housed in permanent structures, open year-round, and offer a variety of non-farmer/producer vendors, packaged foods and non-food products.

Farmers’ markets exist worldwide and reflect their local culture and economy. Their size ranges from a few stalls to several city blocks. In some cultures, live animals, imported delicacies unavailable locally, and personal goods and crafts are sold.

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