Culture, arts & entertainment: things to do in Bristol

THURSDAY 12TH MARCH 2026
A THING TO DO THIS THURSDAY

in BRISTOL
Estimated cost Free entry Estimated duration 30 mins - 1 hour Distance away About 4 miles away
The Fishponds Farmers Market, held every second Thursday from 9.30am to 1.30pm in Fishponds Park in Bristol, has a wide range of food on sale: from jams and pickles to baked goods, bread, fruit and vegetables. Buy your food and take it away, or eat your way around while talking to the farmers who produced it.
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