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St. Helier Central Market, located in the heart of St. Helier, Jersey, is a historic Victorian market hall that opened in 1882. It is a Grade 1-listed building celebrated for its stunning cast-iron architecture and a central fountain that dates back to the early 1800s. The market has played a significant role in island life for centuries, offering a vibrant atmosphere where locals and tourists alike can explore a wide variety of goods.
The market is home to nearly 40 independent traders, providing a diverse shopping experience. Visitors can find fresh local produce, including fruits, vegetables, and meats, alongside florists, bakeries, and a range of eateries offering different cuisines. In addition to food, the market also features stalls selling gifts, homeware, antiques, and clothing, making it a lively hub for commerce and community.
Mon-Sat 07:30-17:30, Sun Closed. Some food stalls may have evening hours on Fri-Sat.
Phone: +44 (0) 1534 447890, Email: [email protected]
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It has that late Victorian cast iron and glass vibe, all the iron work is picked out in a royal red, with some gold highlights.
Jersey was traditionally famous for its cut flowers, and these feature strongly in the market, indeed the florists were the reason for our visit.