This is the best time of year to enjoy the bounty of Southern hotels phoenix arizona California's farms and gardens, and you won't have to travel far from your Los Angeles apartment to find a convenient place to shop for fresh produce that's often organically grown.
Hollywood – The Hollywood Farmers' Market takes place Sundays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Ivar and Selma Avenues. There are up to 90 farmers, and dozens of artisan and baked good vendors. You can stock up on veggies for a week, grab some brunch items, and enjoy street music performances and activities just for kids. Park in the nearby Cinerama Dome.
Crenshaw Farmers' Market - The small but hardy Crenshaw Farmers' Market is a great activity to combine with your visit to Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. each Saturday. There are 12 farmers selling produce and up to 7 food vendors in attendance, so grab some lunch and pick up some healthy veggies to make for dinner.
hotels phoenix arizona Beverly Hills – The Beverly Hills Farmers' Market hotels phoenix arizona is held each Sunday starting at 9 a.m. Find it at 9300 Civic Center Drive, and stroll a block plus enjoying the selection from 60 vendors as well as pre-prepared goodies like tamales and crepes. hotels phoenix arizona The market also hosts an annual chili cook off and pie baking contest, and you can get in on the fun!
There are dozens of other Farmers' Markets across the greater LA area. Find a full listing with time and date schedules. If you happen to be out hunting for a new apartment , be sure to make sure your new neighborhood hotels phoenix arizona has a farmers' market to quench all your healthy cravings – and that your new place has a kitchen where you can cook up your tasty purchases.
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