Eastern Market.
Eastern Market in Detroit, MI, is a historic and vibrant year-round public market, established in 1891, making it one of the country's oldest and largest. With its charming brick buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the market is a hub for fresh produce, meats, baked goods, and local art. On Saturdays, up to 45,000 visitors fill the open-air stalls, while Tuesdays and Sundays feature farmers and artisans offering a variety of goods. Beyond shopping, Eastern Market hosts cultural events like “Murals in the Market,” culinary classes, and wellness activities. Visitors can also enjoy a lively dining and nightlife scene, with restaurants, breweries, and specialty shops enriching the local experience. Eastern Market embodies Detroit's spirit, combining community, culture, and commerce in a dynamic setting.