Spring is in the air, and so is the scent of freshly baked bread, blooming flowers, and creative ideas.
March in Shanghai is all about market-hopping, where you can fill your hands with vintage treasures, handmade ceramics, or a croissant so good it might just change your life.
Whether you're here for a pastry pilgrimage, a floral escape, or a stationery spree, these markets are bringing fresh finds and big ideas to the streets of Shanghai.
From sunrise shopping to moonlit strolls through sakura-themed stalls, here's your guide to the must-visit markets this month.
Huangpu District
Bund International Bread Festival
Shanghai's carb lovers, this one's for you.
The Bund International Bread Festival is back, and this time, it's bigger, flakier, and even more international.
With over 100 top-tier bakeries from China and beyond, expect everything from crispy French baguettes to buttery Japanese pastries, and even a special Macanese-Portuguese fusion section.
Watch master bakers craft their signature loaves live, and don't be surprised if the most popular treats vanish before sunset.
Date: March 22-23 & March 29-30
Venue: BFC Bund Financial Center
Address: 600 Zhongshan Rd E2.
Flowering Signifies Prosperity (花开好市)
Spring calls for fresh flowers, delicate jewelry, and a little something pretty for yourself.
The "Flowering Signifies Prosperity" market at Huaihai 755 is the perfect stop for unique handmade goods, scented candles, and artistic home decor.
Whether you're picking out a bouquet or discovering a new local designer, this market is all about embracing the softer side of the season.
Date: March 7-9
Venue: Huaihai 755 Mall
Address: 755 Huaihai Rd M.
Zao Market (Zao点市)
If spring had a scent, you'd find it here.
The Zao Market is a playground for fragrance lovers, featuring 16 unique perfume and beauty brands that will transport you to a field of blossoms with just one spritz.
Explore handcrafted candles, floral-inspired skincare, and spring-ready accessories, all while enjoying delicious food and creative workshops.
Date: March 7-9
Address: Nanjing Rd E. & Liuhe Rd
Curiosity Life Market (她力量生活集)
A celebration of creativity, independence, and everyday beauty, this market brings together handcrafted jewelry, independent fashion labels, live music, and adorable pet-friendly stalls.
More than just a shopping experience, it's a gathering space for those who appreciate craftsmanship, sustainability, and a touch of artistic rebellion.
Date: March 8-9 & March 15-16
Venue: BFC Bund Financial Center
Address: 600 Zhongshan Rd E2
Femme Free Fair (女子自由市场)
Forget the rules – this market is all about celebrating the diverse strength and beauty of women.
HAI550 and the "Making Money Girls" podcast team up for this empowering pop-up featuring sisterhood meet-ups, a feminist book corner, an inspiring public exhibition, and even a "talent recycling station" for women looking to reboot their careers.
Come explore, connect, and embrace the freedom to be exactly who you are.
Date: March 7-13
Venue: HAI550
Address: 550 Huaihai Rd M.
Jing'an District
Suzhou Creek VerdantJoy Bazzar (苏河春趣集)
Hidden in the heart of Suhewan area, this garden-inspired market is where music, art, and good food come together.
Think of it as a daytime festival where you can shop for curated lifestyle goods, enjoy live DJ sets, and sip on a craft cocktail while discovering Shanghai's rising indie brands.
Date: March 8-9 & March 15-16
Venue: Suhewan MIXC World
Address: 100 Fujian Rd N.
Indoor Market (室内市集)
For those who love market-hopping but hate unpredictable weather, this one's for you.
The Indoor Market at Suhewan MIXC World keeps things cozy with a curated selection of fashion, lifestyle, and gourmet finds – all without the risk of a sudden spring shower.
Date: March 8-9
Venue: Suhewan MIXC World
Address: 100 Fujian Rd N.
Xuhui District
Spring Ceramics Market (春日淘陶市集)
Tucked away in a charming alley, this one-day-only ceramics market is a treasure trove of handmade pottery, vintage toys, and glass-blown accessories.
The catch? The vendors are gone by 5pm sharp, so set your watch if you want to bring home the perfect cup for your morning coffee.
Date: March 8
Venue: Letian Ceramics Club
Address: 1A, Lane 180, Shaanxi Rd S.
Flower (以花为名)
This market is a love letter to everything botanical – fresh bouquets, delicate dried flower arrangements, and even floral-themed art and accessories.
If you want to surround yourself with beauty and breathe in the sweet scent of spring, this is the place to be.
Date: March 7-9
Venue: M+ Heishi Park
Address: 1333 Fuxing Rd M.
Changning District
BreadWander Festival (漫步面包节)
Croissant lovers, get ready – this festival is not just about eating but celebrating bread in all its golden, flaky glory.
Watch world-renowned bakers go head-to-head in a live competition, sip on a perfectly paired coffee or cocktail, and sample pastries so good they'll make you rethink everything you know about carbs.
Date: March 7-9
Venue: Columbia Circle
Address: 1262 Yan'an Rd W.
Hongkou District
Spring Revival Herb Market (回春本草集)
Step into a world where ancient herbal wisdom meets modern wellness trends.
Here, you can get a pulse diagnosis from a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner, shop for handcrafted incense, or sip on a tea blend designed to bring balance back to your life.
It's a slow-living paradise for those looking to reset and recharge.
Date: March 7-16
Venue: Xintiandi Hall of The Sun
Address: 181 Ruihong Rd
Putuo District
Shanghai Handcraft & Stationery Market (魔都手帐集市)
A dream come true for journal lovers, this market is packed with washi tapes, stamp sets, and handmade notebooks that will have you rethinking your entire planner aesthetic.
Bring a big tote bag – you'll need it.
Date: March 8-9 & March 15-16
Venue: Changfeng Joy City
Address: 196 Daduhe Rd
Baoshan District
Cherry Blossom Market (樱花市集)
Cherry Blossom season may be fleeting, but this market gives you a whole month to soak in its beauty.
From traditional kimono rentals to sakura-themed desserts and nighttime light displays, this event is peak springtime romance.
Date: March 15-April 15
Venue: Gucun Park
Address: 4788 Hutai Rd
Shanghai's March markets don't stick around for long, so make your plans before they disappear.
So grab a friend, mark your calendar, and start market-hopping before they vanish into the night.