One of my favorite parts of springtime in Grand Rapids is when the Fulton Street Market opens up for the season.

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My wife loves to pick up fresh veggies and flowers, while I like to check out all the different foods that venders are selling.

This year, the Fulton Street Market opens for the season on Saturday, May 3rd, and will have over 118 vendors for you to check out.

When Is The Fulton Street Market Open?

The Fulton Street Market will be open every Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday during the Main Season from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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Does The Fulton Street Market Have Parking?

Yes, there is a parking lot that can be accessed from both the Fulton and Fountain entrances.

If all the spots are taken, you can park for free on SATURDAYS ONLY at the Salvation Army.

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You can also usually find free parking on nearby streets.

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What Forms of Payment Does The Fulton Street Market Accept?

Cash is always king, but you can pay by card as well.

Fulton Street Market also accepts EBT/Bridge Cards.

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You just need to visit the Welcome Desk to convert EBT funds into SNAP tokens, which can be used with all Market vendors.

If you have any other questions, you can most likely find the answers on the Fulton Street Market website.

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