Pop-ups and markets in Toronto this March include the return of the Green Market, another Bunz Trading flea and also a huge vintage showcase, all alongside a few food and luxurious shopping options.
Events you might want to check out:Toronto Antique & Vintage Market (March 4 @ Queen Elizabeth Building At Exhibition Place)
Toronto’s urban marketplace features antiques, vintage, retro and loads of decorator finds.
Midtown Market (March 5 @ Artscape Wychwood Barns)
Artisan and craft vendors from Toronto and around the GTA take over the barns for this market featuring food, art, jewellery, clothing and home decor.
Gladstone Flea (March 12 @ Gladstone Hotel)
Head to the Gladstone Hotel and find original items created by local makers. They'll be on hand to talk up their goods and explain their process.
Toronto Green Market (March 12 @ The Great Hall)
Find all your green living needs, all in one place with a curated selection of Toronto's finest eco-friendly and sustainable vendors.
Joy & Rewind (March 16-19 @ Creeds Coffee Bar)
Shop for designer pieces from Celine, Balmain, Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Comme des Garson, Balenciaga, Prada, Miu Miu, Givenchy and many more.
Revel Food Pop-Up (March 19 @ Beaver Cafe)
This food event from one of Toronto's most exciting travelling food duos features a South East Asian-inspired pop-up featuring hot wings and banh mi, followed by karaoke.
Bunz Flea (March 21 @ Gladstone Hotel)
The third edition of the city's favourite trading market returns! Folks can use both cash and trades to secure goods from vendors.
Leef Luxury Pop-Up (March 23-25 @ Creeds Coffee Bar)
At this luxe designer pop-up, you'll find items from brands like Gucci, Prada and Louboutin. This one is not for the light of bank account.
The Old Book and Paper Show (March 26 @ Artscape Wychwood Barns)
This paper market features paper, ephemera and vintage books. It's a big vintage print sale and there are 70 tables of one-of-a-kind goodies.
Toronto Food & Drink Market (March 31 - April 2 @ Toronto Congress Centre)
The Toronto Food and Drink Market is all about eating, drinking, shopping and learning at talks happening around the market.
by Phil Villeneuve via blogTO
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