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Shop These 7 Fall Markets for All Your Festive Needs 

Spend your weekends shopping for home décor, seasonal treats, and one-of-a-kind pieces of art.

By Michele Kettner September 29, 2023 at 8:39 am

Fall is officially in full swing! If you’re looking to immerse yourself in the season, the best place to be is a fall market. From handmade artwork to festive accents to tasty pumpkin goodies, you’ll likely find everything you need at these seven fall markets throughout NoVA.  

Chick’s Picks Fall Market at Morven 

September 29–October 1, 10 a.m.–4 p.m. 

The three-day shopping extravaganza will have goods from 25 vendors, including Velvet Pumpkin, Craft Logo, and Pajama Mama. In between your shopping, spend some time exploring the grounds and touring the Davis Mansion. Once you’ve shopped ‘til you dropped, enjoy a refreshing picnic and drinks from Vanish Brewery. Morven Park & Gardens: 17195 Southern Planter Ln., Leesburg; free admission, $16 for mansion tour 

FredVends Artisan Market 

October 6, 5–9 p.m. 

Enjoy a night on the town in Fredericksburg. In conjunction with First Friday, the fall market will feature various goods from local artists, along with food, drinks, and live music that can be found throughout downtown. Hurkamp Park: 500 William St., Fredericksburg; free admission  

Fall Artisan Market 

October 7, noon–6 p.m. 

The beloved shopping center will welcome artisans and guests to its pop-up market. The day will be full of live music, kids’ crafts, a fall wreath workshop, and of course, shopping. One-of-a-kind items will be sold by over 50 local artisans. Fairfax Corner: 4100 Monument Corner Dr., Fairfax; free admission 

Lucketts Fall Market 

October 13, 12:30–5 p.m.; October 14–15, 10 a.m.–5 p.m. 

Everyone’s favorite market is back for its 25th year. The three-day event will feature over 200 vendors from along the East Coast showcasing vintage home décor finds including glass vases, garden finds, and dining accessories. Shoppers will also be able to enjoy live music, workshops, and drinks from Vanish Brewery. Clarke County Fairgrounds: 890 W. Main St., Berryville; $15 for general admission, $45 for early-buyer weekend pass 

HalloWEIRD Art Market 2023 

October 15, 10 a.m.–4 p.m. 

If you love Halloween-inspired decor and art, this is the place to be. Hosted by Del Ray Artisans, this outdoor art market will feature spooky and festive creations in the form of ceramics, paper, jewelry, and photography from over 20 different artisans. Colasanto Park: 2704 Mount Vernon Ave., Alexandria; free admission 

Fall Makers Market 

October 21, 1–5 p.m. 

Fall drinks and shopping combine at Alexandria’s Lost Boy Cider. The intimate market is set to include at least 10 vendors, amazing cider, and a food truck. Lost Boy Cider: 317 Hooffs Run Dr., Alexandria; free admission 

Tysons Fall Mixed Market 

Wednesdays through October 25, 3–7 p.m. 

All your must-have seasonal goods and goodies can be found at this market. Every Wednesday through October, more than 40 vendors will transform the parking lot next to The Boro’s Sandlot into a festive getaway full of local makers, artisans, and food vendors. The Boro: 8350 Broad St., Tysons; free admission 

Feature image of Lucketts Fall Market courtesy The Old Lucketts Store

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Michele Kettner

Michele Kettner

Audience Engagement Editor

Michele Kettner joined Northern Virginia Magazine in 2020 after spending two semesters as an editorial intern at the magazine. The University of Maryland graduate is currently the audience engagement editor and covers everything from can’t-miss things to do and holiday events to new restaurant and store openings throughout Northern Virginia.

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