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Landmark: Market at ScarboroughCity: Scarborough
Country: Trinidad and Tobago
Continent: North America
Market at Scarborough, Scarborough, Trinidad and Tobago, North America
The Market at Scarborough is a public marketplace situated in the central business district of Scarborough, Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago.
Visual Characteristics
The market structure is a single-story building with a pitched roof supported by concrete columns. The exterior walls are constructed from concrete blocks, painted in a light cream color. Open-air stalls are arranged within the covered area, featuring wooden counters and metal shelving. The floor is paved with concrete tiles.
Location & Access Logistics
The market is located at the intersection of Wilson Street and Milford Road, approximately 0.2km west of the Scarborough Esplanade. It is accessible by car via Milford Road, with limited on-street parking available on adjacent streets. Public transport is readily available, with multiple bus routes terminating at the Scarborough bus terminal, located 0.1km south of the market.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The current market structure was constructed in 1978, replacing an earlier open-air market that had been in operation since the early 20th century. Its purpose is to serve as a central hub for local vendors to sell produce, crafts, and prepared foods.
Key Highlights & Activities
Vendors offer a range of local produce, including fruits, vegetables, and spices. Handicrafts such as woven baskets and wood carvings are also available. Prepared food stalls sell local dishes. Transactions are conducted directly with individual vendors.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available within the market building. Limited shaded areas are provided by the roof structure. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong within the market vicinity. Food vendors are present on-site.
Best Time to Visit
The market is most active in the morning, from 07:00 to 11:00, when fresh produce is most abundant. Weekends, particularly Saturdays, see higher visitor numbers. The best time of year for visiting is during the dry season, from January to May, for optimal weather conditions.
Facts & Legends
A local tradition involves vendors offering samples of their produce to potential buyers, particularly for exotic fruits. It is common for vendors to have established relationships with local farmers, ensuring a consistent supply of fresh goods.
Nearby Landmarks
- 0.1km South: Scarborough Bus Terminal
- 0.2km West: Fort King George
- 0.3km East: Scarborough Esplanade
- 0.5km Northwest: Shaw Park Botanical Gardens