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Park Place, Station Building
The Farmers markets has 'crashed landed' another fabulous market, at this famous station, which has been revamped.
View Photos from Market Here
Organic Cheeses and Olives Here you can see cheeses being tasted, which is one of the advantages of a market like this. You can try most produce to see what they are like.
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Organic Veggies.
Denis Healys freshly grown tomatoes from Baltinglass, Co. Wicklow. Denis provides a huge vegetable stall at this market. Jenny McNally also supplies lovely fresh 'greens'.
Multicultural Stalls Falalel cooking, Lebanese foods, German Frankfurters, Italian and Local Produce are some of the many items you can view and buy at these famous markets
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PARK PLACE, HARCOURT STREET, DUBLIN 2.
Harcourt Street railway station is a former railway terminus in Dublin. The station served as the terminus of the line from Dublin to the town of Bray in County Wicklow, although it opened in 1859 after the initial opening of the railway line itself.
The station facade was designed by George Wilkinson, and contained a central arch and a colonnade of doric columns. The station itself was constructed on an embankment, which led to the platforms being raised and a store in the undercroft for bonded spirits (similar to St Pancras in London).
The station is perhaps most famous for a train crash in 1900 - a train from Enniscorthy failed to stop and crashed through the end wall of the station onto Hatch Street, with the locomotive left dangling in mid-air.
The station continued operating until 1958, when Córas Iompair Éireann, during its rationalisation programme of the railway network, closed the line from Harcourt Street. However, the trackbed was maintained in case of future use of the alignment. Although Harcourt Street is no longer used for heavy rail, the Luas light rail network that opened in 2004 utilised the route, with a new stop opened in front of the old station. The station building has been converted into a leisure venue with bars and music venues.
The owners, Clancourt Management, have re-invented all the Archways and the station has become a restaurant and retail distribution outlet. The FARMERS MARKET is under cover of some of the Archways and provide a wonderful and exciting venue right in the centre of Dublin. This market is not to be missed.
This Market has sustained its opening surge and is providing Stall Holders with a unique opportunity. The huge interactive crowds are causing stalls to sell out be 2pm in the day. Stall Holder spaces are now at a premium and are allocated on a continued support basis. Missing a day mans losing your spot!
A list of potential nearby Companies include: Arthur Cox, Deloite & Touche, Barclays, Hibernian, Ernest and Young, HSBC, Garda Siochana Head Quarters. There are 15 thousands people working within 3 minutes of the market. Over 20 thousand leaflets are being distributed as well as many Corporate emails and notice board posters.
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Market Details
| Address |
Park Place, Station Buildings, Upper Hatch St Dublin 2 |
| Market Day |
Thursday |
| Weather |
Indoor |
| Time |
10am to 4pm |
| Stalls |
Expected 30-40 |
| Type |
Food & Crafts |
| AV Cust Attendance |
15,000 catchment area - a very busy market |
| Parking |
Street Car Parking,. Stall Holders have special parking facilities |
| Accessibility |
Wheel Chair over all areas |
| Refreshments |
Coffee, wholesome snacks & lunches. Seating & Tables |
| Google Placemark |
53°20'0.70"N
6°15'44.17"W |
| Map |
Click Here |
Map for Stall Holders

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STALLS INCLUDE:
- Organic Fruit & Vegetables (Largest selection on
- Organic Bread & Speciality Cakes
- Organic & Farmhouse Cheeses
- Nuts and Dried Fruits
- Organic Herbs, whole food, Craft Bakeries
- German Sausages
- Organic Burgers
- Roast Lamb
- Gourmet Roast Hog
- Chinese Foods
- Cup Cakes, Cakes
- Home made fudge, wine.
- Mexican, Japanese, Italian, French, German, Lebanese, Indian and Malaysian Foods Stalls
- Craft Stalls: Toys, Linen, Jewellery, clothes & Jewellery, Lace
- Indian Massage, bottled waters
Irish Farmers Markets.
All produce sold at the market are grown or crafted by the stall holders and is either Organic or a related foodstuff, craft, etc.
If you have ever visited European countries, such as Belgium, France, Spain or Poland, you will no doubt have discovered street markets are their treasures, teaming with colour, vibrant energy and traditionally a meeting ground for the local community and visiting tourists. So why not call to Park Place, Harcourt Street on Thursday and see it happening!

Hog Roast

Harcourt Street Light Beams

Jewellery
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