
Seasonal pop-up market in central Brighton featuring independent creative businesses, local makers, artists, and small-batch food producers.
If you are planning your weekend for early July, you might want to note that Brighton's Makers Markets will be setting up in Jubilee Square on Saturday, July 4, 2026. Organised by Paper Daisy Events, this market is a regular fixture in the city centre, running seasonally from April through to October. It is essentially an open-air space designed to showcase independent creative businesses, local makers, and small-batch food producers. Since it is located right in the heart of the North Laines, it is quite easy to fit into a walk around the area, especially given its proximity to the Jubilee Library, the Brighton Pavilion, and the Brighton Dome.
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The market itself is curated to reflect the local creative scene, mixing emerging brands—often including work from local design students—with more established artists and craftspeople. The setup is straightforward: you will find stalls featuring various handmade goods alongside producers selling food items. There are also static benches available in the square if you need a place to sit for a while. It is a fairly central spot, less than a 10-minute walk from the Brighton station, and sits near other landmarks like the Komedia, the Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, and the Theatre Royal, making it a convenient stop if you are already heading into the city centre for other errands or visits.
Regarding the practical details for this specific date, the market is scheduled to run from 10:30 to 17:00. Entry is free, though it is always worth keeping in mind that event details can sometimes shift, so checking the official sources closer to the time is a sensible habit. Whether you are looking to support small businesses or just want to see what local makers are currently producing, the market offers a direct way to browse these goods in a public, accessible setting. It is a simple, consistent event that functions as part of the wider 'What's On' calendar for Brighton, providing a space for local commerce without the usual bustle of a larger festival environment.












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