If you love fresh organic food, handmade crafts, and a lively community atmosphere, Vajra Market is the perfect place to visit every weekend in Kathmandu.
Starting 14th March, Vajra Market will take place every Saturday from 9 AM to 2 PM at Hotel Vajra. This weekly farmers’ market brings together local farmers, artisans, musicians, and food lovers to celebrate fresh produce and creative culture.
Vajra Market is not just a place to shop — it is an experience. Visitors can explore a variety of stalls offering organic produce, fresh food, handmade crafts, and artisanal products. The market promotes sustainable living and supports local producers.
Here’s what you can expect at the market:
🌿 Organic Produce – Fresh vegetables, fruits, and farm products directly from local farmers.
🍽 Live Food Stalls – Delicious freshly prepared food to enjoy on-site.
🎨 Live Arts and Crafts – Handmade crafts and artwork by talented local artisans.
🐾 Pet Friendly Environment – Bring your furry friends along for the experience.
🌍 100% Plastic Free Initiative – The market supports eco-friendly practices.
One of the highlights of Vajra Market is its lively atmosphere. Along with shopping and food, visitors can enjoy live music and performances, including collaborations with the Kathmandu Jazz Conservatory (KJC).
This creates a relaxed environment where families, friends, and tourists can spend a beautiful Saturday morning.
The market also features local producers and brands such as:
The Farmers’ Market
Himalayan French Cheese
Dil Handicraft – Patan Sundhara
By visiting Vajra Market, you are supporting local farmers, small businesses, and artisans who work hard to bring high-quality products to the community.
📍 Location: Hotel Vajra, Kathmandu
📅 Every Saturday starting 14th March
⏰ Time: 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Whether you are looking for fresh organic groceries, unique handicrafts, delicious food, or simply a pleasant community atmosphere, Vajra Market is the place to be.
✔ Tip: Arrive early to get the freshest produce and enjoy a relaxed morning exploring the stalls.


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