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The Vibrant Municipal Fish Market at The Wharf

Discover the Municipal Fish Market at The Wharf, where fresh seafood meets lively local culture in the heart of Washington, D.C.

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Experience the bustling energy of the Municipal Fish Market at The Wharf in Washington, D.C. This seafood paradise offers fresh catches, local delicacies, and a lively atmosphere, perfect for both seafood lovers and casual visitors looking to immerse themselves in the culinary culture of the city.

A brief summary to Municipal Fish Market at The Wharf

  • Monday 10 am-8 pm
  • Tuesday 10 am-8 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-8 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-8 pm
  • Friday 9 am-8 pm
  • Saturday 8 am-8 pm
  • Sunday 8 am-8 pm

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning for the freshest catches and to experience the bustling market atmosphere.
  • Don't miss trying the local specialties like Maryland blue crabs and oysters; they're a highlight of the market.
  • Plan your visit on weekends when the market is more vibrant and lively, often featuring live music and events.
  • Bring a cooler if you plan to buy fresh seafood to take home; it ensures your purchases stay fresh during your visit.
  • Explore the surrounding Wharf area after your visit to the market for more dining options and beautiful waterfront views.
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Getting There

  • Bus

    From Laurel, head to the Laurel MARC Train Station located at 1 E. Main St. Take the train to Washington, DC. Once you arrive at the Washington Union Station, exit the train and follow the signs to the bus terminal. Catch the Metrobus route 74 towards 'Wheaton' and get off at the 'Maine Ave & Wharf' stop. The Municipal Fish Market is a short walk from there, located at 1100 Maine Ave SW, right by The Wharf.

  • Metro

    From Laurel, make your way to the Laurel MARC Train Station at 1 E. Main St. Take the MARC train to Washington Union Station. Once at Union Station, transfer to the Metro Red Line towards Glenmont. After three stops, get off at the 'Gallery Place-Chinatown' station. Transfer to the Yellow Line towards Greenbelt and get off at the 'L'Enfant Plaza' station. From L'Enfant Plaza, follow signs to the Waterfront and walk towards 1100 Maine Ave SW, which is the Municipal Fish Market at The Wharf.

  • Walking

    If you are staying nearby or at a local hotel in Laurel, you can walk to various bus stops that service the DC area. Look for stops along Main St. or Route 1 and catch a bus heading towards Washington, DC. After arriving in DC, navigate towards the National Mall and follow the signs to the Southwest Waterfront. The Municipal Fish Market is located at 1100 Maine Ave SW, easily accessible by foot once you reach the waterfront area.

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Nestled along the scenic Southwest Waterfront, the Municipal Fish Market at The Wharf stands as a testament to Washington, D.C.'s rich maritime heritage. This lively seafood market is a must-visit for tourists seeking an authentic taste of the local cuisine. Open daily, the market comes alive early in the morning with fishermen displaying their fresh catches, offering everything from succulent crabs to plump oysters. The vibrant atmosphere is infectious, with the sounds of vendors calling out their wares and the scent of the sea wafting through the air. Visitors can stroll through the market, sampling a variety of seafood delicacies prepared on-site or taking home fresh ingredients to cook their own meals. The market is not just about seafood; it also showcases local artisans and culinary talents, making it a cultural hub for food lovers. The variety of offerings ensures there’s something for everyone, whether you're a die-hard seafood enthusiast or just looking for a unique experience. In addition to the fresh seafood, the surrounding Wharf area features numerous restaurants and bars, allowing guests to continue their culinary journey. After exploring the market, take a leisurely walk along the waterfront, enjoy live music, and soak in the stunning views of the Potomac River. The Municipal Fish Market at The Wharf is more than just a place to buy seafood; it’s an integral part of the D.C. experience that beautifully combines food, culture, and community.

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